I have this maybe rare opportunity to turn in my 2023 x3 m40i in into the new m50 with no money down and just a straight trade in. Lease terms are
$74k msrp → 64k msrp
No money down
12k miles 39 months
$875 monthy
Is this a good deal or should I just keep my current car which im paying $879 monthly but lease ends next year and is 12k miles 36 months. Not in love with the rims and the 39 months is off putting when its usually just 36 but the car is also more expensive but cheaper than my current so not sure if I can get this good of a deal when my lease ends. Asking the hackers is this a killer deal or just wait until next year for my lease to end.
How much equity are you rolling in?
Residual $38,351.50
Outstanding Balance $8,983.59
Unearned Amount ($2,011.61)
Purchase Option Fee $300.00
Total Payoff Amount good through July 27, 2025. $45,623.48
This post is missing lot of key info. Text me at 949-775-1714 and there’s a chance we’d do way better. Rolling in equity is a “down” payment.
Why would you want to trade in a good looking car for a hideous new one just to keep the same payment?
It’s no wonder the dealer is making you an offer as I’m sure they’d love to have your car on their lot.
I like to have the newest tech and the design is growing on me
Newest tech and design does not always mean it is better. Putting aside the vast majority of people who feel the G45 generation is significantly worse than your current model, have you sat in a new G45? Felt the materials? Played around with iDrive 8.5?
I have a G01 currently x3 m40i
Yes and the new generation is a G45 platform.
I have sat in it and i liked it. There were cheaper but the engine sound made it better
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We had a G01 we really liked and drove the G45 recently and liked the looks and how it drove. It definitely looks better in person than pics. The 26 model upgrades the interior a bit too.
What are the upgrades in the 26 model? Didnt see anything specific to the m50
Yea I read that but none of it is targeted for m50 if im not mistaken its all just the tiers below