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09-08-2008, 10:06 AM | #1 |
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BMW M3 Lease Rates - September 2008
BMW Lease Programs – Effective September 2008
The lease programs displayed below are ONLY available through the manufacturer. Special bank lease programs are available through LeaseCompare.com. Click on the model name to see instant lease payments. 2008 BMW M3 Coupe 24 Month – Residual 54% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 49% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 40% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 32% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 2008 BMW M3 Sedan 24 Month – Residual 54% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 49% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 39% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 31% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 2008 BMW M3 Convertible 24 Month – Residual 51% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 47% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 38% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 30% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate Residuals posted are for 15K miles/year. Add 2% to Residual for 12k mi/yr and 3% for 10k mi/yr on all terms Compare Lease Payments for Used BMW Models HERE Use the following formula to calculate a lease payment: (Cap Cost – Residual Value) / Term = Depreciation (Cap Cost + Residual Value) X Money Factor = Interest Depreciation + Interest = Base Monthly Payment NOTE: These lease programs are provided by dealer partners of LeaseCompare.com and are for reference only. Rates may vary by region. Your dealer has the option of offering you a higher rate. To make sure you are getting the best lease, compare these rates through an independent leasing source such as LeaseCompare.com. Visit AutoLeaseInsider.com for great leasing info!
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09-08-2008, 10:12 AM | #2 |
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Wow.... 3 years and 50% depreciation. That's not very attractive. That's a fully loaded M3 coupe selling for $35k in 3 years??
I consider myself pretty bearish on car values, but that seems low even to me. |
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09-08-2008, 11:30 AM | #3 |
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Wow, BMW is obviously serious about disincenting 24 month leases. The residual went from 60% to 54%! However 36 and 48 month leases were only down 1 percentage point.
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09-08-2008, 04:06 PM | #5 |
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These numbers are horrible. I need to lease because it works out better for me tax wise. When I leased a 2004 M3 Cab, 3 years, the residual was 62%. Last July I leased a 335 coupe for 2 years and the residual was 70% figuring I would get the M3 next year. Based on these numbers there is no way it makes sense to lease BMWs anymore.
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09-08-2008, 05:02 PM | #7 |
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Yep. It's buy outright.
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09-08-2008, 05:18 PM | #8 |
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09-08-2008, 05:48 PM | #9 |
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I will lease for 2 years even if the payment is more than buying it outright.
I like to have the peace of mind of not having to be stuck with a car for so long. Unless they keep offering 2.9% or lower on the M3 for 2009, then MAYBE I might buy. |
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09-08-2008, 06:34 PM | #12 |
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I think that "reasonable" BMW leases will be back by next year once the M3 market is more stable. I think that it really got BMW by surprise the fact that the USA M3 has to be sold at invoice or below within months of realese...
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