Can anyone give me suggestions if that is a reasonable deal ???
I need the car ASAP, also if anyone knows of a good dealer in the tristate area, would appreciate some feedback.
Can anyone give me suggestions if that is a reasonable deal ???
I need the car ASAP, also if anyone knows of a good dealer in the tristate area, would appreciate some feedback.
Seems like a silly question - and of course its YOUR money, do with as you choose.
But don't you think 55k is a bit on the steep side for a 3 series? Like 85k is high for a loaded 5, or 120k is high for a loaded non-individual/760/Alpina.
Again just my opinion, as far as your original question it does seem a little steep with that down payment.
Are you getting the car for slightly above invoice?
Good Luck
Chris
Edit: NM, just optioned a M Sport Line 3, and with it pretty loaded its cresting 57k, ouch.
Seems high. I nearly purchased a 2013 M-line 335ix nicely optioned and with 7500 down, monthly would have around 690. Not really that much more and it was to own, with none of the restrictions of leasing (that was 57k, but deal was on 55k) dealers don't like to negotiate 335s.
Do a 10k a year lease and then buy the miles later. It works out cheaper than doing them up front. Should save you a ton of money since the residual will probably be 5% higher. And 24000 miles at 10 cents is only 2400 bucks. Also doing 39 months is usually not the best as you get stuck paying a years registration for a car you only have for 3 months.
resid is 3% higher. and miles are 16 cents each before the last 6 months of the lease, 20 at the end.
This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
BimmerFest BMW Forum
11.4M posts
753.1K members
Since 2001
A forum community dedicated to BMW owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about Bimmerfest events, production numbers, programming, performance, modifications, classifieds, troubleshooting, maintenance, and more! Bringing the BMW community together.