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      10-12-2010, 05:46 PM   #1
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My M3 lease deal

Looks like I'm getting a really good deal. Any opinions would be great

M3 Convertible
MRSP $77,175 (convenience package, 19 inch rims, Double clutch, heated seats)
36 months
10k miles per year
$765 per month
$3,217.97 out the door including 1st payment

Dealership says I'm getting $261 under invoice which seems right. (he has MACO at $380)

My tax is 8.375%

Am I missing anything? or is it time to pull the trigger?
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Do it!

Awesome deals on E93 these days!

Whats up with tax? Upfront or into payments?

Where, which BMW Dealer are you getting it from?
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      10-12-2010, 05:59 PM   #3
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Awesome deals on E93 these days!

Whats up with tax? Upfront or into payments?

Where, which BMW Dealer are you getting it from?
Tax is in the monthly payment.

I am reading that some people from a couple months back were paying $1200+ per month for this same car?
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Tax is in the monthly payment.

I am reading that some people from a couple months back were paying $1200+ per month for this same car?
Correct, but $1200+ /month was about a year ago... I almost got an M3 then... at that price, now I'm glad I didn't... Now,- I have a loaded '11 M3 ZCP for $800+/m FTW!!

What Residual and Money Factor are they giving you?



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Correct, but $1200+ /month was about a year ago... I almost got an M3 then... at that price, now I'm glad I didn't... Now,- I have a loaded '11 M3 ZCP for $800+/m FTW!!

What Residual and Money Factor are they giving you?



Im getting 67% and .0016
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^^^^

these are the best numbers ever for E93 M3!

I can not believe how easy M3 can be had these days...
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Wow 765 is even lower than what the leftover 2008's were going for. Thats insane.
Are the same discounts being applied to the coupes/sedans as well?

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Looks like I'm getting a really good deal. Any opinions would be great

M3 Convertible
MRSP $77,175 (convenience package, 19 inch rims, Double clutch, heated seats)
36 months
10k miles per year
$765 per month
$3,217.97 out the door including 1st payment

Dealership says I'm getting $261 under invoice which seems right. (he has MACO at $380)

My tax is 8.375%

Am I missing anything? or is it time to pull the trigger?
that's crazy!! Only a little more then i'm paying for my 335xi. haha. Mind if i ask what dealer you got it from? Salesperson would be helpful too if you liked him! Thanks.
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that's crazy!! Only a little more then i'm paying for my 335xi. haha. Mind if i ask what dealer you got it from? Salesperson would be helpful too if you liked him! Thanks.
I just signed the deal. Dealership is Orange County BMW in Harriman NY and my sales persons name is Mark Forhecz. I never even had to go into the dealership, did everything with emails. Doesn't get easier than that.

Im looking at what the rates were back in April and the residual was 50% instead of todays 67% and the MF was .0024 instead of .0016. That means this car im getting for $765 per month, the EXACT same car in April would have been around $1,250 <-- now thats crazy!

now the wait begins!!!!!!!! and
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      10-13-2010, 11:14 AM   #10
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Great deal -- it looks like you have some amount of cap cost reduction which is lowering the monthly payment (unless that money is being used for MSDs to get you to the dealer buy rate).
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Mine = $707 before tax

Here's the numbers:
Euro Delivery on a loaded M3 Convertible (US MSRP = $81,700)
Lease for 36 months at 12k/miles per year @ 66% residual
No Down Payment
Money factor .00141 (base rate was .0016, lowered with 7 MSDs, below)
7 Multiple Security Deposits (rolled over from my current lease)
Payment before tax is $707.
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Looks like I'm getting a really good deal. Any opinions would be great

M3 Convertible
MRSP $77,175 (convenience package, 19 inch rims, Double clutch, heated seats)
36 months
10k miles per year
$765 per month
$3,217.97 out the door including 1st payment

Dealership says I'm getting $261 under invoice which seems right. (he has MACO at $380)

My tax is 8.375%
Am I missing anything? or is it time to pull the trigger?


I am only putting 2300 out of pocket with 1st month included,bank fee, prep fee,tire fee, DMV FEE,ask him to break down the 3217.Are you putting almost 1 k in cap cost> The 765 a month is good tax with rolled into payment.
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I am only putting 2300 out of pocket with 1st month included,bank fee, prep fee,tire fee, DMV FEE,ask him to break down the 3217.Are you putting almost 1 k in cap cost> The 765 a month is good tax with rolled into payment.
The $3,217.00 includes $765 1st payment, MV fees, tire fees prep fees. The Bank fee and doc fees i rolled into the payment. I was just looking to keep it at $765 per month so everything else was just to bring the monthly payment to that number

Im coming out of a 335i coupe with no nav and paying $765 a month for now. So i look at it that im stepping out of a regular 335i at $765 per month and into an M3 convertible with nav and 19 inch rims for the same payment. Yes i had to throw down a couple of thousand but hey, its an M3 Convertible.

The 335i had 15k miles per year by the way... but I see now I don't need that many miles
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If anyone needs a good lease deal on M3, you will get it at BMW of Tenafly 201-568-9000 ask for Michael Lyubimov, very cool kid, he will give you $200 over invoice straight up and will get you approved for best rate on the spot, his dealership has very high approval rating... you won't even have to go to dealership but only when picking up the car... very easy. Many members bought M3 from him and so did I

Make sure to tell him you are a fellow forum member friend of Dimabimmer he will take good care of you

Check the link in my sig for photos of my SG M3 ZCP delivery at BMW of Tenafly just 2 months ago
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Do it, i have pretty much the same deal.. fully loaded E93,
MSRP = 82575
36 month
12k per year
tax in
$930 a month
$930 up front + dmv fees


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Looks like I'm getting a really good deal. Any opinions would be great

M3 Convertible
MRSP $77,175 (convenience package, 19 inch rims, Double clutch, heated seats)
36 months
10k miles per year
$765 per month
$3,217.97 out the door including 1st payment

Dealership says I'm getting $261 under invoice which seems right. (he has MACO at $380)

My tax is 8.375%

Am I missing anything? or is it time to pull the trigger?
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You don't really save much at all if you get more miles at inception,- it all comes down to same price per mile if you go over and have to purchase more at end of your lease.
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You don't really save much at all if you get more miles at inception,- it all comes down to same price per mile if you go over and have to purchase more at end of your lease.
End of lease mileage charge is $0.20 per mile

Any other time (prior to 3 months from EOL) mileage is $0.16 including at inception.
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Based on my lease, if I went with 12k miles instead of 10k miles, my payment would go from $765 to $787 per month which is an extra $22 per month.

$22 x 36 months is $792 i would be paying for 36,000 miles

But lets say I only needed 34,500 miles which means I went over my allowed 30,000 by 4,500 miles. I would buy those 4,500 miles for .16 a mile and it comes out to $720 (saving $72).

If i only use 32,000 miles, the savings is $472

If i need them, i'll buy them. If I don't need them, I saved some money. Why lock into something that isn't for sure when you can just buy them towards the end of the lease if you do need them?

I won't use my car any less being that I have 10k miles because. I'll drive it as if I have 12k miles and if i come up short, I win

And of course if you do get to 36,000 miles you end up paying an extra $168. Not the end of the world. You can always add more miles, but you can never get money back for unused miles
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The big question is....can these deals be had on a Coupe?!? If so, I'll lease instead of buying.....
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The big question is....can these deals be had on a Coupe?!? If so, I'll lease instead of buying.....
The deal on the convertible is actually better than the coupe right now. The Convertible is $8000+ more and still coming out cheaper on the lease deals due to the high residual and low MF it has right now compared to the coupe and especially to the sedan
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The deal on the convertible is actually better than the coupe right now. The Convertible is $8000+ more and still coming out cheaper on the lease deals due to the high residual and low MF it has right now compared to the coupe and especially to the sedan
Is it a dramatic difference in MF and residual?
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Is it a dramatic difference in MF and residual?
A huge difference, especially on residual! On a 12k/year lease:



2011 BMW M3 Coupe
24 Month – Residual 66% of MSRP – .00180 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 59% of MSRP – .00180 Base Rate


2011 BMW M3 Convertible
24 Month – Residual 72% of MSRP – .00160 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 66% of MSRP – .00160 Base Rate

Source: http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=489685
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