2023 BMW X6 4.0 Lease Transfer - $1,493.89 - 12 months

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Year, Make, Model, and Trim: 2023 BMW X6 xDrive40i
Location: Boca Raton, FL

MSRP: $84,990
Monthly payment (pre-tax):
Effective monthly payment (if incentive is provided): $1,493.89

Current mileage: 14,200
Maturity mileage: 30,009
Effective miles per month: 1,317
Maturity date: 12/2025

MSD due (if any): -
Cash due (if any): -
Incentive for new lessee (if any): -

Financial institution: BMW Financial
Transfer fee: $500
Out-of-state transfer allowed (yes/no): yes

Vehicle condition (accidents, tire wear, etc.), options, and other details:
No accidents. Garage kept. Tires and car condition is amazing!

Phytonic Blue x6 4.0
Sliverstone Sensatic
M Sport Package
Executive package
Parking Assistance package
Autostart (key and phone)
Shadowline package
22” bicolor rims
Tinted windows (ceramic)

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Nice car & good luck! :+1:t2:

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Throw this on Swapalease or park it where the next hurricane hits*

*not legal advice

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Solid non-legal advice @Bumboola!

@zaimer - car is gorgeous, but I’m driving/commuting less than 30 minutes a day so it’s too much car for me.

I know this sounds insane for a 2023 but X6’s have been holding an insane amount of value due to how hard they are to get. If you want to PM me your VIN and miles, I would be happy to at least check for you and see if you could get out of it that way. We just had a lease-end X6 client get over 10k for his car.

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Just like GLE coupes. I think they are ugly but holds tons of value

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Thanks, @IAC_Scott! Just replied.

The coupe suvs certainly seem to be a love OR hate type of vehicle. Most of them can look good with the right build imo (across the brands) I’d drive this :man_shrugging:

Hijacking OP’s thread but giving free bumps :cowboy_hat_face:

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Yeah but maybe I just like a big fat bubble butt of the GLE SUV instead. My neighbor has one of these, it is nice but with a family, not really practical

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Inside is also gorgeous!

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If you didn’t roll any negative equity into the lease, there’s a good chance you have some positive equity in the car given how high the payments are and how well they hold price. No one’s going to take this over at that price, unless the buyout is super low and that’s their end goal, but that’s a very specific client. That’s a high lease payment even on an X6 M50i. BMW allows third party buy outs, might be your best option as mentioned above. Otherwise you’d have to offer a very large incentive. People in this community like deals, even on SwapALease the cars that move are the ones priced aggressively. Good luck either way.