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      10-07-2008, 08:15 PM   #1
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Hello guys, I am wondering how much lease payments are going for an 08 DCT coupe.

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Carbon leather trim,
Doesn't necessarily have to be those packages. What are you guys paying?
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      10-07-2008, 08:29 PM   #2
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around $1100 a month
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      10-07-2008, 08:51 PM   #3
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Months....?

How long are you keeping the car? 24, 36, or 48?
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      10-07-2008, 11:37 PM   #4
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36 months, 10k millage.
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      10-08-2008, 07:53 AM   #5
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The MSRP and invoice pricing and current rates and residuals are all clearly posted readily available in this forum. If you can't calculate what your own lease payments would be, you have no business (1) leasing or (2) buying such an expensive car.
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you waited this long, u might as well get a 09.
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$2609 drive off, 960 including tax, 15k per year. (mine msrp is 66k)

Contact Steve from Long Beach BMW.
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Not only did BMW lower interest rates for all their vehicles to 0.9% for financing but they also have some killer lease deals as well. You should be able to get a well equipped car for somewhere in the $900 range with maybe a $2500 deposit.
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The MSRP and invoice pricing and current rates and residuals are all clearly posted readily available in this forum. If you can't calculate what your own lease payments would be, you have no business (1) leasing or (2) buying such an expensive car.
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Actually, you can get the payment down in the $650 range if you can lower the mileage. For the coupe MF is .0005. Do 42 months, 10k miles per year for a residual of 51%. Assume MSRP $63000, cap cost $59000 (assuming you can negotiate about $1k over invoice). Then do 6 security deposits to get the MF to .00008. Payment is $659 before taxes. Pay the Gas Guzzler tax, LAF, Security Deposits, and TTL at signing.

If you do a sedan and don't need alot of options, you can get the payment even lower. These money factors are incredible on the M3. I got something similar in early 2007 on my 5 series. MSRP $61k, my lease payment is only $561 with nothing down except six SDs.
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Actually, you can get the payment down in the $650 range if you can lower the mileage. For the coupe MF is .0005. Do 42 months, 10k miles per year for a residual of 51%. Assume MSRP $63000, cap cost $59000 (assuming you can negotiate about $1k over invoice). Then do 6 security deposits to get the MF to .00008. Payment is $659 before taxes. Pay the Gas Guzzler tax, LAF, Security Deposits, and TTL at signing.

If you do a sedan and don't need alot of options, you can get the payment even lower. These money factors are incredible on the M3. I got something similar in early 2007 on my 5 series. MSRP $61k, my lease payment is only $561 with nothing down except six SDs.
you have a lease calculator on that. i wanna find out what a E90 will cost.
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Actually, you can get the payment down in the $650 range if you can lower the mileage. For the coupe MF is .0005. Do 42 months, 10k miles per year for a residual of 51%. Assume MSRP $63000, cap cost $59000 (assuming you can negotiate about $1k over invoice). Then do 6 security deposits to get the MF to .00008. Payment is $659 before taxes. Pay the Gas Guzzler tax, LAF, Security Deposits, and TTL at signing.

If you do a sedan and don't need alot of options, you can get the payment even lower. These money factors are incredible on the M3. I got something similar in early 2007 on my 5 series. MSRP $61k, my lease payment is only $561 with nothing down except six SDs.
How much is a security deposit you talk about?
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      10-14-2008, 04:07 PM   #13
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you have a lease calculator on that. i wanna find out what a E90 will cost.
There are a bunch out there but here is a link to one:

http://www.leaseguide.com/calc.htm
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How much is a security deposit you talk about?
It's equal to your payment rounded up to the nearest $50. So if your payment is $675, each SD would be $700. You obviously get these back after you turn the car in.
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