I'd like to see how the 2017's compare to the 2016's for a 36 month/10k lease. I think you said previously that 2016's are 60% residual/.00137 MF right now.
Kyfdx just helped me get great deal on 2016 x5d. Don't wait for any 2017 bmw. Hey are dropping brakes discs and brake pads and wipers for maintenance. Also dropping warranty to 3 year 36. Residuals are 3 percent better on 2016 too
I'd like to see how the 2017's compare to the 2016's for a 36 month/10k lease. I think you said previously that 2016's are 60% residual/.00137 MF right now.
No incentives. Generally, any customer incentive is applied as a CAP cost reduction, and taxed. Hidden dealer incentives just result in a lower purchase price (hopefully) and are not taxed.
I am working on a deal involving a one pay lease in Texas on a 2017 AWD X5 for 36 months/10,000 miles per year. I am being told that in order to use sales tax credits on the lease (which seems to be a Texas specific benefit and which is what makes the one pay approach an appealing option over MSDs), they can't use the .00136 money factor since it is an "incentive" rate and they have to use regional money factors (which I haven't run across before in my research). I didn't think there was an incentive rate in place on the X5 right now and that the .00136 money factor was the base rate. Am curious whether anyone has ever heard of that distinction. They also seem to be ignoring the .0003 reduction for a one pay lease (no specific statement that it was tied to the use of sales tax credits). Does anyone know whether that's an incentive that is no longer offered?
Just for the full picture, this is where the offer stands now:
MSRP: $65,970 Selling Price: $62,990 (seems like they are counting the $1000 option incentive in here although it is not specifically mentioned in their quote) Adjusted Cap Cost: $63,938.75 (they have capitalized a (somewhat inflated) acquisition fee of $948.75, which I will ask them take out of the capitalized amount since it will be paid upfront) Money Factor: .00165 (best regional money factor available of .00155 marked up by another .0001) Total Additional Fees (title and reg): $245.25 Residual: 58%
I am working on a deal involving a one pay lease in Texas on a 2017 AWD X5 for 36 months/10,000 miles per year. I am being told that in order to use sales tax credits on the lease (which seems to be a Texas specific benefit and which is what makes the one pay approach an appealing option over MSDs), they can't use the .00136 money factor since it is an "incentive" rate and they have to use regional money factors (which I haven't run across before in my research). I didn't think there was an incentive rate in place on the X5 right now and that the .00136 money factor was the base rate. Am curious whether anyone has ever heard of that distinction. They also seem to be ignoring the .0003 reduction for a one pay lease (no specific statement that it was tied to the use of sales tax credits). Does anyone know whether that's an incentive that is no longer offered?
Just for the full picture, this is where the offer stands now:
MSRP: $65,970 Selling Price: $62,990 (seems like they are counting the $1000 option incentive in here although it is not specifically mentioned in their quote) Adjusted Cap Cost: $63,938.75 (they have capitalized a (somewhat inflated) acquisition fee of $948.75, which I will ask them take out of the capitalized amount since it will be paid upfront) Money Factor: .00165 (best regional money factor available of .00155 marked up by another .0001) Total Additional Fees (title and reg): $245.25 Residual: 58%
Thanks in advance.
There could be some sort of restriction to using tax credits, but if I had to guess, it's just a straight money factor markup over the base rate. I'm not sure I'd do a full pre-pay to save .00030, when you can do 7 MSDs and save .00049 on the money factor.
They can't markup the $925 acq.fee, so they must have some other fee or tax added into that number.
If you are only getting $2000 off plus the $1000 incentive, then that's not a very good price.
Even if this is your preferred dealer, it might pay to shop around, to see what other dealers have to say about tax credits, etc. That way, you can find out what is real, and what is BS.
I am working on a deal involving a one pay lease in Texas on a 2017 AWD X5 for 36 months/10,000 miles per year. I am being told that in order to use sales tax credits on the lease (which seems to be a Texas specific benefit and which is what makes the one pay approach an appealing option over MSDs), they can't use the .00136 money factor since it is an "incentive" rate and they have to use regional money factors (which I haven't run across before in my research). I didn't think there was an incentive rate in place on the X5 right now and that the .00136 money factor was the base rate. Am curious whether anyone has ever heard of that distinction. They also seem to be ignoring the .0003 reduction for a one pay lease (no specific statement that it was tied to the use of sales tax credits). Does anyone know whether that's an incentive that is no longer offered?
Just for the full picture, this is where the offer stands now:
MSRP: $65,970 Selling Price: $62,990 (seems like they are counting the $1000 option incentive in here although it is not specifically mentioned in their quote) Adjusted Cap Cost: $63,938.75 (they have capitalized a (somewhat inflated) acquisition fee of $948.75, which I will ask them take out of the capitalized amount since it will be paid upfront) Money Factor: .00165 (best regional money factor available of .00155 marked up by another .0001) Total Additional Fees (title and reg): $245.25 Residual: 58%
Thanks in advance.
There could be some sort of restriction to using tax credits, but if I had to guess, it's just a straight money factor markup over the base rate. I'm not sure I'd do a full pre-pay to save .00030, when you can do 7 MSDs and save .00049 on the money factor.
They can't markup the $925 acq.fee, so they must have some other fee or tax added into that number.
If you are only getting $2000 off plus the $1000 incentive, then that's not a very good price.
Even if this is your preferred dealer, it might pay to shop around, to see what other dealers have to say about tax credits, etc. That way, you can find out what is real, and what is BS.
Thanks kyfdx. I just needed someone to confirm my gut feeling that they were being intentionally misleading (and also my sense that this wasn't a great deal all around). I would never have been able to figure that out though if not for all of the information that you help provide us around here, so thanks again for the great work.
Hello - working on a 2017 X5 xDrive 35 lease, 36mo/12k a year with no money down. Net Price we settled on is $60,134.20, Residual is 58%, and money factor is .00169 (they admit the national rate is .00137 but claim they need to make money here on this). Tax locally is 7.5%. On those numbers, they are quoting me $891/month all in, which seems high based on my math. Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
Hello - working on a 2017 X5 xDrive 35 lease, 36mo/12k a year with no money down. Net Price we settled on is $60,134.20, Residual is 58%, and money factor is .00169 (they admit the national rate is .00137 but claim they need to make money here on this). Tax locally is 7.5%. On those numbers, they are quoting me $891/month all in, which seems high based on my math. Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
What is the MSRP and how much money are they asking for at signing?
$891/mo does seem like a high payment for an X5, but we'll need the details to know for sure.
Hello - working on a 2017 X5 xDrive 35 lease, 36mo/12k a year with no money down. Net Price we settled on is $60,134.20, Residual is 58%, and money factor is .00169 (they admit the national rate is .00137 but claim they need to make money here on this). Tax locally is 7.5%. On those numbers, they are quoting me $891/month all in, which seems high based on my math. Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
What is the MSRP and how much money are they asking for at signing?
$891/mo does seem like a high payment for an X5, but we'll need the details to know for sure.
MSRP is $64,045. I don't think they are asking for anything at signing other than the first month's payment, but we haven't gotten that far yet.
Hello - working on a 2017 X5 xDrive 35 lease, 36mo/12k a year with no money down. Net Price we settled on is $60,134.20, Residual is 58%, and money factor is .00169 (they admit the national rate is .00137 but claim they need to make money here on this). Tax locally is 7.5%. On those numbers, they are quoting me $891/month all in, which seems high based on my math. Any thoughts would be much appreciated!
What is the MSRP and how much money are they asking for at signing?
$891/mo does seem like a high payment for an X5, but we'll need the details to know for sure.
MSRP is $64,045. I don't think they are asking for anything at signing other than the first month's payment, but we haven't gotten that far yet.
I get $863/mo (tax included) with those prices. My guess is that the acquisition fee is being added into the selling price.
Completed a custom ordered 2017 X5 xDrive35 scheduled to be finished 09/21. Did a bit of leasing home work before communicating with our dealer. Thinking we did fairly good given new 2017s are just coming in and early fall plus they're doing a 3 month pull ahead on our current BMW.
Fees: 1372.50 (925 acquisition, 300 doc, 147.50 tags/registration) Sales tax: 2667 VA Down payment: 1000 (usually do no down, no MSDs but had extra cash from BMWCCA) First month: 750 Due @ signing: 5789.50
Completed a custom ordered 2017 X5 xDrive35 scheduled to be finished 09/21. Did a bit of leasing home work before communicating with our dealer. Thinking we did fairly good given new 2017s are just coming in and early fall plus they're doing a 3 month pull ahead on our current BMW.
Fees: 1372.50 (925 acquisition, 300 doc, 147.50 tags/registration) Sales tax: 2667 VA Down payment: 1000 (usually do no down, no MSDs but had extra cash from BMWCCA) First month: 750 Due @ signing: 5789.50
elansp Congrats on the deal! Is that payment you quoted total or before taxes? I'm trying to work on something similar and can't quite figure out how you got there. On your numbers I'm getting a base payment of $742~ and an interest payment of $155~ that puts you right at $899 before tax...or $961 with 7% on it. Any thoughts would help me figure out my own math on a deal I'm working on. Thanks!!
elansp Congrats on the deal! Is that payment you quoted total or before taxes? I'm trying to work on something similar and can't quite figure out how you got there. On your numbers I'm getting a base payment of $742~ and an interest payment of $155~ that puts you right at $899 before tax...or $961 with 7% on it. Any thoughts would help me figure out my own math on a deal I'm working on. Thanks!!
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That deal is total (all-in). I also supposedly got loyalty $1k credit along with another $950 where they picked up the last 2 payments on my MDX. I believe there should also be another $1k for Sept but not sure if it's all baked in there. I did take a snapshot of the finance guy's computer screen - looks like my cash (item #13 was $6,081.90 - I did get tire and rim protection for approx. $1,495 and it looks like they've added that into this number). Govt fees 599.25, taxes $2,482.56, Item # 14 Rebate $1k, item # 17 doc fee $498, item # 4 price $70,686.62 total aftmkt 1,594.
Thought I would preview a new deal that I am working on with the forum: 2017 X5 xDrive 35i, MSRP $63,695, negotiated price of $59,940 with an extra $1k loyalty on top of that for a final price of $58,940. Then with a 58% residual on 36mo/10k a year lease, a money factor of .00136 and 7.65% Colorado tax, with $0 down the payment came out to $800 all in with taxes included. Only thing I would pay at signing is first month of $800 and acquisition fee of $925. Any thoughts? Many thanks!
Thought I would preview a new deal that I am working on with the forum: 2017 X5 xDrive 35i, MSRP $63,695, negotiated price of $59,940 with an extra $1k loyalty on top of that for a final price of $58,940. Then with a 58% residual on 36mo/10k a year lease, a money factor of .00136 and 7.65% Colorado tax, with $0 down the payment came out to $800 all in with taxes included. Only thing I would pay at signing is first month of $800 and acquisition fee of $925. Any thoughts? Many thanks!
I get $798/mo with those numbers - could be a rounding error.
Confirm the adjusted cap cost with the dealer. Might be tax on the incentive that is the difference.
Thought I would preview a new deal that I am working on with the forum: 2017 X5 xDrive 35i, MSRP $63,695, negotiated price of $59,940 with an extra $1k loyalty on top of that for a final price of $58,940. Then with a 58% residual on 36mo/10k a year lease, a money factor of .00136 and 7.65% Colorado tax, with $0 down the payment came out to $800 all in with taxes included. Only thing I would pay at signing is first month of $800 and acquisition fee of $925. Any thoughts? Many thanks!
I get $798/mo with those numbers - could be a rounding error.
Confirm the adjusted cap cost with the dealer. Might be tax on the incentive that is the difference.
Looking at 2017 X5. I am getting following numbers from local NJ dealer. MSRP of the car is $70,145, he did not give me final sale price but said it is around $65,000. It will be built as they don't have configuration in stock.
He did give me lease numbers for 12K/36 month lease
Monthly lease payment of $803, Due at signing: $4467.35 (Includes: First month payment $803, $925 bank fee, $400 DMV, $253.35 luxury tax and $2086.69 NJ Tax) MF: 0.00136
Dealer said residual was 57%.I am unable to get to $803 number with 57% residual and given MF, Do you think he has high residual? Of course I will know at the time of signing but I don't want to go down that path if the residual is higher, I may plan on purchasing vehicle after 3 years. Is this a fair deal?
Looking at 2017 X5. I am getting following numbers from local NJ dealer. MSRP of the car is $70,145, he did not give me final sale price but said it is around $65,000. It will be built as they don't have configuration in stock.
He did give me lease numbers for 12K/36 month lease
Monthly lease payment of $803, Due at signing: $4467.35 (Includes: First month payment $803, $925 bank fee, $400 DMV, $253.35 luxury tax and $2086.69 NJ Tax) MF: 0.00136
Dealer said residual was 57%.I am unable to get to $803 number with 57% residual and given MF, Do you think he has high residual? Of course I will know at the time of signing but I don't want to go down that path if the residual is higher, I may plan on purchasing vehicle after 3 years. Is this a fair deal?
57% is the correct 36/12 residual; dealer cannot modify this.
Hi guys, Wanted to "give back" - love these forums. Love to know if folks collectively view this as a good deal. Holistically, think it is good.
MSRP with options ~$69K. Got final (discounted) price of $63.5K. Per other responses, I could could not get MF down to that low level (~.00138). The best I got to was .00155.
I'm putting a fair amount down, so the monthly payment is deceiving...
Let me know what you think, but feel that above is reasonable. Perhaps I could have pushed further for MLF, but made up in discounted price...
Hi guys, Wanted to "give back" - love these forums. Love to know if folks collectively view this as a good deal. Holistically, think it is good.
MSRP with options ~$69K. Got final (discounted) price of $63.5K. Per other responses, I'm in TX and could not get MF down to that low level (~.00138). The best I got to was .00155.
I'm putting a fair amount down, so the monthly payment is deceiving...
Let me know what you think, but feel that above is reasonable. Perhaps I could have pushed further for MLF, but made up in discounted price...
Some dealers are unwilling to give both a big discount and the base MF.
If you're happy with the deal, that's all that matters. Congrats, and enjoy your new BMW!
I am looking to lease a 2017 X5 M. Does someone have the lease numbers for X5 M? Also any insight on the sale price that I should try to negotiate would be appreciated. In the past I have purchased cars at invoice or below, not sure how it works with the M models. The dealer has the car in inventory.
I am looking to lease a 2017 X5 M. Does someone have the lease numbers for X5 M? Also any insight on the sale price that I should try to negotiate would be appreciated. In the past I have purchased cars at invoice or below, not sure how it works with the M models. The dealer has the car in inventory.
I am looking to lease a 2017 X5 M. Does someone have the lease numbers for X5 M? Also any insight on the sale price that I should try to negotiate would be appreciated. In the past I have purchased cars at invoice or below, not sure how it works with the M models. The dealer has the car in inventory.
Thanks!
What term and mileage?
Sorry to piggyback on to Vaxman2014's comment, but I'm also planning to lease a 2017 X5M this month. I'm also very interested in the MF and residual rates for 36 months / 12,000 miles. I've negotiated the deal as "base rate," in terms of the MF. I've seen variable responses regarding the base rates, national versus regional, etc. I believe I'm consider Elite Credit Tier. What should base rate mean for me (i.e. what's my optimal low point I can reach for)? Any input is much appreciated!
I am looking to lease a 2017 X5 M. Does someone have the lease numbers for X5 M? Also any insight on the sale price that I should try to negotiate would be appreciated. In the past I have purchased cars at invoice or below, not sure how it works with the M models. The dealer has the car in inventory.
I am looking to lease a 2017 X5 M. Does someone have the lease numbers for X5 M? Also any insight on the sale price that I should try to negotiate would be appreciated. In the past I have purchased cars at invoice or below, not sure how it works with the M models. The dealer has the car in inventory.
Thanks!
What term and mileage?
Sorry to piggyback on to Vaxman2014's comment, but I'm also planning to lease a 2017 X5M this month. I'm also very interested in the MF and residual rates for 36 months / 12,000 miles. I've negotiated the deal as "base rate," in terms of the MF. I've seen variable responses regarding the base rates, national versus regional, etc. I believe I'm consider Elite Credit Tier. What should base rate mean for me (i.e. what's my optimal low point I can reach for)? Any input is much appreciated!
I found a dealer who had the car I wanted but he is asking for full MSRP and MF of .00170. Were you able to get a better price?
I am looking to lease a 2017 X5 M. Does someone have the lease numbers for X5 M? Also any insight on the sale price that I should try to negotiate would be appreciated. In the past I have purchased cars at invoice or below, not sure how it works with the M models. The dealer has the car in inventory.
Thanks!
What term and mileage?
Sorry to piggyback on to Vaxman2014's comment, but I'm also planning to lease a 2017 X5M this month. I'm also very interested in the MF and residual rates for 36 months / 12,000 miles. I've negotiated the deal as "base rate," in terms of the MF. I've seen variable responses regarding the base rates, national versus regional, etc. I believe I'm consider Elite Credit Tier. What should base rate mean for me (i.e. what's my optimal low point I can reach for)? Any input is much appreciated!
I found a dealer who had the car I wanted but he is asking for full MSRP and MF of .00170. Were you able to get a better price?
I went for $1500 over invoice. The best I've read for a 17 is $500 over invoice. If they have it on the lot already, you have more leverage. I don't know the actual MF, other than agreeing on base rate.
I was looking for the number for 36/10. Can you please provide those?
Unless things have changed, going from 12k/yr to 10k/yr adds 1% to the residual, I think. It may be 2%, but my memory is leaning to only 1%. MF doesn't matter, so the same as posted above (.00136) and your residual will be 58%.
How does the BMW Ultimate Care+ program work for 2017s. When I try to build a new 2017 X5, I see that this $600 is added to the MSRP - does it mean that this 600 dollars also get residualized??? which means I am effectively only paying $250 (+ interest, of course) over a 36 month lease for this program.
Also I see bundle for $1849 that combines BMW Ultimate Care+ and BMW Ultimate Care+1. Again, does this also get residualized since it goes into the MSRP. Does anyone know what does this +1 program add to the Care+ program. My dealer is trying to sell me a $700 'dealer warranty' which will he says will cover upto $7500 of excess wear and tear at the time of turn in. So I am trying to decide which is the best way to go.
How does the BMW Ultimate Care+ program work for 2017s. When I try to build a new 2017 X5, I see that this $600 is added to the MSRP - does it mean that this 600 dollars also get residualized??? which means I am effectively only paying $250 (+ interest, of course) over a 36 month lease for this program.
Also I see bundle for $1849 that combines BMW Ultimate Care+ and BMW Ultimate Care+1. Again, does this also get residualized since it goes into the MSRP. Does anyone know what does this +1 program add to the Care+ program. My dealer is trying to sell me a $700 'dealer warranty' which will he says will cover upto $7500 of excess wear and tear at the time of turn in. So I am trying to decide which is the best way to go.
any thoughts appreciated.
If it's part of the factory window sticker, it's residualized.
The $700 is a separate program, which we suggest you pass on.
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36 months, 10k miles...
any incentives on these models? I know the 2016s had the 2,000 incentive..
Also, side question can you please explain to me which incentives are taxed and which are not?
TIA @Michaell & @kyfdx
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No incentives. Generally, any customer incentive is applied as a CAP cost reduction, and taxed. Hidden dealer incentives just result in a lower purchase price (hopefully) and are not taxed.
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$1000 option allowance
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Just for the full picture, this is where the offer stands now:
MSRP: $65,970
Selling Price: $62,990 (seems like they are counting the $1000 option incentive in here although it is not specifically mentioned in their quote)
Adjusted Cap Cost: $63,938.75 (they have capitalized a (somewhat inflated) acquisition fee of $948.75, which I will ask them take out of the capitalized amount since it will be paid upfront)
Money Factor: .00165 (best regional money factor available of .00155 marked up by another .0001)
Total Additional Fees (title and reg): $245.25
Residual: 58%
Thanks in advance.
They can't markup the $925 acq.fee, so they must have some other fee or tax added into that number.
If you are only getting $2000 off plus the $1000 incentive, then that's not a very good price.
Even if this is your preferred dealer, it might pay to shop around, to see what other dealers have to say about tax credits, etc. That way, you can find out what is real, and what is BS.
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$891/mo does seem like a high payment for an X5, but we'll need the details to know for sure.
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2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R / 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige
Space gray
Mocha nappa leather
ZCW Cold weather
ZDA Driver assistance
ZDB Driver assistance plus
ZLP Adapative LED lighting package
ZMD Mocha interior design package
ZPP Premium package
456 Multi-contour seats
688 Harman Kardon
MSRP: 71780
Invoice: 67,465
Selling price: 63,965
(Invoice less 1500, option credit 1000, BMWFS loyalty 1000)
Fees: 1372.50 (925 acquisition, 300 doc, 147.50 tags/registration)
Sales tax: 2667 VA
Down payment: 1000 (usually do no down, no MSDs but had extra cash from BMWCCA)
First month: 750
Due @ signing: 5789.50
Lease term: 36mo/12K
Residual: 57%
MF: 0.00136
$750-752/mo
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2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R / 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige
Glacier Silver - $700
Cold Weather - $550
Diver Assistance - $1,400
Driver Assistance Plus - $1,700
Lighting Package - $1,900
M Sport Package - $3,550
Multi contour seats - $950
Premium Package - $2,700
3rd Row - $1,700
Ceramic Controls-$650
Apple CarPlay - $300
Harmon Kardon surround sound - $875
Destination charge $995
MSRP $ 75,770
Negotiated price: $70,686
Lease terms: 3 years, 30k miles. MF .00136. Residual .58. Upfront NJ sales tax (7%)
Monthly cost-$899
I believe I got a good deal....
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That deal is total (all-in). I also supposedly got loyalty $1k credit along with another $950 where they picked up the last 2 payments on my MDX. I believe there should also be another $1k for Sept but not sure if it's all baked in there. I did take a snapshot of the finance guy's computer screen - looks like my cash (item #13 was $6,081.90 - I did get tire and rim protection for approx. $1,495 and it looks like they've added that into this number). Govt fees 599.25, taxes $2,482.56, Item # 14 Rebate $1k, item # 17 doc fee $498, item # 4 price $70,686.62 total aftmkt 1,594.
Hope all this helps you.
Confirm the adjusted cap cost with the dealer. Might be tax on the incentive that is the difference.
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Looking at 2017 X5. I am getting following numbers from local NJ dealer. MSRP of the car is $70,145, he did not give me final sale price but said it is around $65,000. It will be built as they don't have configuration in stock.
He did give me lease numbers for 12K/36 month lease
Monthly lease payment of $803,
Due at signing: $4467.35 (Includes: First month payment $803, $925 bank fee, $400 DMV, $253.35 luxury tax and $2086.69 NJ Tax)
MF: 0.00136
Dealer said residual was 57%.I am unable to get to $803 number with 57% residual and given MF, Do you think he has high residual? Of course I will know at the time of signing but I don't want to go down that path if the residual is higher, I may plan on purchasing vehicle after 3 years. Is this a fair deal?
With your prices, I get $838/mo.
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Wanted to "give back" - love these forums. Love to know if folks collectively view this as a good deal. Holistically, think it is good.
MSRP with options ~$69K. Got final (discounted) price of $63.5K. Per other responses, I could could not get MF down to that low level (~.00138). The best I got to was .00155.
I'm putting a fair amount down, so the monthly payment is deceiving...
Let me know what you think, but feel that above is reasonable. Perhaps I could have pushed further for MLF, but made up in discounted price...
If you're happy with the deal, that's all that matters. Congrats, and enjoy your new BMW!
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I am looking to lease a 2017 X5 M. Does someone have the lease numbers for X5 M? Also any insight on the sale price that I should try to negotiate would be appreciated. In the past I have purchased cars at invoice or below, not sure how it works with the M models. The dealer has the car in inventory.
Thanks!
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.00136 and 57% for 36/12. $1000 option allowance.
That is the base MF for top tier credit.
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2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R / 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige
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2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R / 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige
Everything rolled in $921/month lease.
1. Is this a good deal
2. Is the calculation ok. My calculation say $833/month
Thanks
Find out the adjusted CAP cost, and what amounts are rolled in. $925 acq.fee for sure, but what else?
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Also I see bundle for $1849 that combines BMW Ultimate Care+ and BMW Ultimate Care+1. Again, does this also get residualized since it goes into the MSRP. Does anyone know what does this +1 program add to the Care+ program. My dealer is trying to sell me a $700 'dealer warranty' which will he says will cover upto $7500 of excess wear and tear at the time of turn in. So I am trying to decide which is the best way to go.
any thoughts appreciated.
The $700 is a separate program, which we suggest you pass on.
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Can you please share the October numbers for 2017 X5 x35i. 36 months/12k miles.
Any lease credit or option allowance?