Year, Make, Model, and Trim: 2024 BMW i7 e drive50
Location: Frederick, MD
MSRP: 110K
Monthly payment: $695(taxes paid upfront 6%)
Current mileage: 1200
Maturity mileage: 30000
Maturity date: April 2027(36 month lease)
Cash due: $4000
Financial institution: BMWFS
Transfer fee: 500
Out-of-state transfer allowed (yes/no): Yes
Vehicle condition (accidents, tire wear, etc.), options, and other details: Like new, no accidents, no damages
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Do you own an entire fleet of i7’s?
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Yes, interior is Black. I can only post 5 pics in this forum.
He leases them to flip them
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wonder if MD returns unused sales tax
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Updated DAS $4500?
Still trying for a qualified buyer.
Babu_Mamulodukaadu:
2024 BMW i7 e drive50
I will take it with no DAS… I know is agressive, i dont want to offend…
as you can see, it doesn’t really
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renren
June 2, 2025, 3:26pm
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I bet you would.
I’d recommend making an actual offer.
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AS001
June 2, 2025, 5:22pm
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I think he does make a little profit on some of these. But I think this is just way too much work for the amount you are making.
Updated down payment to $4000
I commend you for attempting this game. I’d assume you get these with $0 down, but the theta burn against profit on a slower transfer is brutal. GLWT!
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The theta burns, but so does my patience. All part of the journey, right?
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Unused? If MD is anything like CA, it’s all used up long before it’s even collected, lol.
(Yes, I know what you meant, couldn’t resist)
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JSmith
June 16, 2025, 3:37am
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He’s already confirmed on here that he’s flipping these, probably a good reason why he’s not gaining traction here. Better off posting on SAL as people won’t care (or know better).
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I can see where your coming from but if it fits someone budget, saves them a headache and their happy paying, why not ?
No different then anyone trying to cash out on equity or during covid when many were flipping cars..
Of course OP knows risks involved
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