2025 BMW X1, $519/mo, $0 das, 33 months left [NY]

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Year, Make, Model, and Trim: 2025 BMW X1
Location: Rye, NY

MSRP: 47,030
Effective monthly payment (if incentive is provided): $519/mo

Current mileage: 7500
Maturity mileage: 34,875 (loaner with 2375 on it)
Effective miles per month: 829
Maturity date: 6/25/2028

MSD due (if any): 0
Cash due (if any): Transfer fee paid by buyer

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

Vehicle condition (accidents, tire wear, etc.), options, and other details: Great Condition, just needed for summer.

Incentive for new lessee (if any):















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First time seeing one of these. I forgot BMW still has them in the line up.

Much better than the new X3 IMO if you don’t need the space

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Agreed and the 2.8 drives much nicer than the 3.5 (both 4cyl) imo, and this has DAP. Solid deal - GLWT!

@nyclife Out of curiosity, how does BMW handle the sales tax difference if the car is transferred to CA? Since NY, u pay sales tax upfront and CA is levied monthly…..does BMW just tack on the CA tax on this payment and call it a day OR do they do roll back the payment for the sales tax already paid up on the car, and THEN refactor new payment?

It’s whatever the payment is plus your tax rate, monthly. So, this is $519 per month + tax.

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That would require CA to somehow recognize the taxes paid in NY and then somehow credit that against a monthly receipt taxation method…

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This is all correct, unfortunately, it’s the definition of double taxation

considering that both states love taxes like a fat kid loves cake… It’ll be a cold day in hell before they care about fixing the double taxation

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Yeah - that’s why i was curious. On purchases, i know you can apply for credit for sales tax you already paid in New York to reduce the California use tax obligation but wasn’t sure how leases would work.