Am I getting a good deal?
#1
Sup pee pole
I am leasing a 2007 525i with the following options:
Navigation
Sport Package
Premium Package
Xenon w/ Adaptive
Tiptronic Tranny
What i wanna know is if I am getting a good lease deal Im in Southern California Los Angeles Area,
4000 total drive off and 580 a month
and my statefarm insurance is 100,000 300,000 100,000 for 120 a month
Please let me know ASAP im am signing for the car tomorrow at 4:30pm
oh btw it's an Alpine White with Dakota Black interior.
Thanks,
HooKed
I am leasing a 2007 525i with the following options:
Navigation
Sport Package
Premium Package
Xenon w/ Adaptive
Tiptronic Tranny
What i wanna know is if I am getting a good lease deal Im in Southern California Los Angeles Area,
4000 total drive off and 580 a month
and my statefarm insurance is 100,000 300,000 100,000 for 120 a month
Please let me know ASAP im am signing for the car tomorrow at 4:30pm
oh btw it's an Alpine White with Dakota Black interior.
Thanks,
HooKed
#2
Originally Posted by hooked' post='312983' date='Jul 20 2006, 07:27 AM
Sup pee pole
I am leasing a 2007 525i with the following options:
Navigation
Sport Package
Premium Package
Xenon w/ Adaptive
Tiptronic Tranny
What i wanna know is if I am getting a good lease deal Im in Southern California Los Angeles Area,
4000 total drive off and 580 a month
and my statefarm insurance is 100,000 300,000 100,000 for 120 a month
Please let me know ASAP im am signing for the car tomorrow at 4:30pm
oh btw it's an Alpine White with Dakota Black interior.
Thanks,
HooKed
I am leasing a 2007 525i with the following options:
Navigation
Sport Package
Premium Package
Xenon w/ Adaptive
Tiptronic Tranny
What i wanna know is if I am getting a good lease deal Im in Southern California Los Angeles Area,
4000 total drive off and 580 a month
and my statefarm insurance is 100,000 300,000 100,000 for 120 a month
Please let me know ASAP im am signing for the car tomorrow at 4:30pm
oh btw it's an Alpine White with Dakota Black interior.
Thanks,
HooKed
You'd have to more than double those prices in the EU.
ABC
#3
Originally Posted by aybeesea' post='312994' date='Jul 20 2006, 12:23 AM
I'm not surprised that the e60's biggest market is the US. They're giving them away.
You'd have to more than double those prices in the EU.
ABC
You'd have to more than double those prices in the EU.
ABC
I thought its not that good of a deal...I just more people would reply.
Btw im getting the car for 49K but the lease is 4000 drive off and 580 a month
Well I hope im gettin a good deal. Seems a lil hig for me but everyone here that has one is saying that they are paying 700+ a month but I wanna know what iit is in other states.
Anyways thanks for your reply
HooKed
#6
Originally Posted by TexaZ3' post='313070' date='Jul 20 2006, 05:57 AM
Are you getting it on 2 or 3 year lease? What's the mileage limit? What state? More info please.
FREE MAINT. FREE BMW ASSIST, FREE oil changes, free brakes
you know the usual everyone gets
The car has 2 miles on it because it was driven to the service center to have all the recalls fixed
Thanks for your reply,
HooKed
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Seems like a decent deal to me. If you're looking for value, I'd look at an Infiniti or an Acura though. You get lots more for less $$.
Originally Posted by hooked' post='313112' date='Jul 20 2006, 10:55 AM
Im getting it on a 2 year lease, 10k miles and I am in Southern California USA
FREE MAINT. FREE BMW ASSIST, FREE oil changes, free brakes
you know the usual everyone gets
The car has 2 miles on it because it was driven to the service center to have all the recalls fixed
Thanks for your reply,
HooKed
FREE MAINT. FREE BMW ASSIST, FREE oil changes, free brakes
you know the usual everyone gets
The car has 2 miles on it because it was driven to the service center to have all the recalls fixed
Thanks for your reply,
HooKed
#8
Originally Posted by tomwid' post='313114' date='Jul 20 2006, 08:00 AM
Seems like a decent deal to me. If you're looking for value, I'd look at an Infiniti or an Acura though. You get lots more for less $$.
I have a 2004 Honda Accord 2DR Cpe 6SP Manual with Nav, Leather, Voice Command, XM Radio and a whole lot more and I bought the car brand new in 2004 with 0 miles on it for 27,500 out the door which was "the brother" hook up.
I love the honda, but I drive clients somtimes from this location to that location.....
Most of the people "clients" in california dont look at you as successful if your not driving a MBZ or BMW or higher . Believe it or not it does infact make an impact on my business.
So having somewhat of "no choice" in what I am getting I atleast want to find the best deal before I buy.
Thanks for your reply tomwid
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You must be joking right? Honda Accord? How can you even compare these two cars?
Anyway, I think you are getting a very good deal. Residual values are very good on 5ers right now. Enjoy your funfer.
Anyway, I think you are getting a very good deal. Residual values are very good on 5ers right now. Enjoy your funfer.
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My Ride: E60 520d with BMW Night Vision, Adaptive Bi-Xenon, Adaptive Cruise Control, Pro Logic 7, Pro Nav with DVD changer and TV, Aux in for Ipod, Hella White Taillamps, Red Angel eyes, HUD, BMW Individual Backseat DVD with infrared headsets, Alp White 3, Comfort Seats with ventilation electric memory, sunroof, PDC, Alpine remap, M-Sport, Dynamic Drive, Steptronic ..... (ALL OPTIONS) (Why not get all options then buying a bigger engine?)
I have an accord too and I love it it's of course worse than e60 but it's not that bad