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10330 messages, Last post on Dec 09, 2009 at 9:05 AM
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I haven't really been following the leases on 3-series.. One thing I can tell you is that you can probably get 12K miles per year for just about $12 more per month. If you think you might need more miles, moving from 10K to 12K per year is the cheapest jump you can make. I'm not sure how they handle sales tax on leases where you live. Do you have to pay it all up front? Your out of pocket seems a little high, but maybe thats because of the taxes. Try out Carman on the "Lease questions, ask here" board in Finance section. Make sure you give him the MSRP of the car you are interested in, with the rest of your lease details, and he can give you an idea of what you should be looking at. Do you have any idea what sales price they are basing the lease on? In other words, you want to negotiate the selling price of the car, the same way you would if you were buying it. regards, kyfdx |
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Link: Lease Questions - Ask Here |
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| I should learn how to do that.. | |
| sounds like a good deal to me:) | |
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In reply to: #952 zrule Jan 16, 2004 12:31pm When you use the TMV calculator for a used car, it offers to check the value of a CPO vehicle -- there's a link you have to click on at the end, if I remember correctly. One of the HOSTs, Car_man, is always telling people in the Lease Questions discussion to go to the Real-World Trade-In Values discussion where a Town Hall member (not a HOST), Terry, gives, well, real-world trade-in values. Try posting there. |
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| I am looking at buying a 04 325i with the following: auto, metallic paint with leatherette, sport pkg and power seats. I know this car will have to be ordered but the best price I have received from a dealer is $955 over invoice. Does that seem like a good deal?? | |
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It could be a good deal. It all depends on the dealer's definition of invoice. Find out the MSRP, and the exact number OTD, before taxes. Then come back and ask again. It sounds like a great deal for a car that has to be ordered, and that the dealer might have trouble selling on his lot if you back out (no premium pkg or leather). regards, kyfdx |
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| I come across a 323i Wagon 2000 with 22k mikes selling for $15k. The seller told me that the reason for the low proce is that the car is a restore salvaged(stolen and recovered). Any thoughts on this. | |
| Run, don't walk away from it. | |
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