Here’s the deal I’m being offered for leasing a 2019 A220 with Premium+Multimedia package.
36 month lease with 10000 miles per year.
MSRP: 38485
Selling price after discounts: 32904
MF after 7 MSDs: 0.00069
4000$ drive away payment
302$ per month with tax
I’m planning to reduce my drive away payment to 2000$ when I speak to the dealer next.
Should I go ahead with the deal?
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I really hope that driveoff includes MSD’s.
I’d still go for a 330i instead.
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Lax854
June 30, 2019, 12:03pm
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Electric loves his bmws. Op bmw is a better value , but sometimes the extra payment Bc of choice trumps value. I don’t find the new three series to be all that nice. But the again the a series has a lot of quirks too. Sometimes the heart wants what it wants.
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Did you get it? They tried to get me at 450 with 1k down looking to be 2k down 300-320
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hello all,
first time posting. I was offered a deal 2020 a 220 base model.
389 drive off which was the first month payment
389 a month, including CA tax.
no trades, 7500 miles a yr, 36 month lease.
go for it?
forbs
October 14, 2020, 10:41am
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7500? Plan to drive that once a month i see.
trism
October 14, 2020, 10:53am
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Is it so hard to imagine that different people have different needs?
I just made my 15th payment and I’m at 5,800 miles.
This includes the 400-mile drive home from the dealership.
I have a current vehicle
10k miles, 36mon, 2018 c300 amg line, no navigation.
this one i got for 2k drive off which was tax, title, first month etc.
service loaner, 4k miles on it
$370 +tax california.
should I go for the a class?
forbs
October 14, 2020, 11:09am
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As i said, plan to drive that once a month. 7500 is pretty much min drving . The pandemic did change a few things but next year it will spike back.
But whats the retail? For 389 a month sounds like retail?
I like you deal for the amg though, that is nice
We have no idea what OP’s commute looks like. If OP drives 10 miles a day (for work), 5 days a week for 12 months then that’s 2600 miles. That leaves plenty of mileage for doing other things throughout the year.
I think that’s what @trism point was.
trism
October 14, 2020, 12:04pm
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There is nothing to “spike back” to. This is normal driving for me; the pandemic didn’t change anything.
I’ve worked from home since ~2008, except when my “commute” requires me to drive back and forth to the airport handful of times a month.
Aside from that, the car gets driven multiple times a week, but everything we routinely access is pretty close by.
Exactly. I’m not delivering for GrubHub.
forbs
October 14, 2020, 3:28pm
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Yup good old Leasehacker, I try to point out that 7500 is low, but instead of commenting on the deal, you guys jump on me for saying 7500 is low.
All I said is , wow 7500 I guess you drive it once a month. In the hopes to tell poster that Are you sure you want 7500?
How about commenting on his deal? Nope, commenting that some people can drive 7500 / yr or 20 miles a day.
trism
October 14, 2020, 3:43pm
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I’m going to start telling everyone who’s considering 12k a year that they won’t drive that much.
Because that’s a lot of miles.
max_g
October 14, 2020, 3:58pm
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Starting to see a pattern with @forbs here. Find a new nonsensical hill to die on every week
Like this one
Exactly! So his RV is less on this car, therefore he’s making more payments, and all he is getting is 12% off?
12% is what a new car should go for.
His payments must be higher now that the RV went down.
And for Poster, they don’t read the carfax or care except for the part ‘Accident Report’ anything in the comments means nothing.
forbs
October 14, 2020, 4:53pm
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Yup, as i said the troll ignore a thread then jump in halfway to make fun of people. You might be a trusted hacker but still a troll
Still no posts about the guys deal, but lots of troll posts
max_g
October 14, 2020, 6:29pm
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Make nonsensical comment.
Get called out.
Everyone else must be a troll.
Whatever man. Keep dying on this hill if you want to. I’m out.