BMW i7 lease transfer. $695 Monthly payment. $4000 DAS

I actually purchased these vehicles in bulk for my business, so I’m just trying to get rid of a few of them. I traded in my fully paid-off XC90 which had 30K and used that as the down payment toward these. Not really “flipping” in the casual sense—just moving some inventory.

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Side Question – Did BMW financial raise your MF because of a business lease?

does the BMW stop sale apply to lease transfers too? SAL had a similar listing that said the stop sale did apply to lease transfers

Unless the policy has changed, you cannot initiate a BMWFS lease transfer if the vehicle is subject to an open recall/stop sale.

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Is there an open recall on i7? There’s one offered on SAL soliciting 2500 deposit(s) until the recall is allegedly cleared. Not sure if it passes a smell test unless real.

Just acquired 3 more i7’s. Will post them soon. Stay tuned!

I’ll do a das just not for 4000

I’m sure he’ll be fine with $3,999

:joy::joy::joy:

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If not I’ll ask for donations lol

Do you get them all in your name/social? Wonder if BMW FS even cares or flags accounts like that?

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Is there ever a point in which BMW FS tells you to F off for doing this? Genuinely curious!

Nope 0 fucks given by bmw financial :grin: he is casually moving their inventory!

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I read this post and then the post that you acquired more… and im not even confused at all lolll.

He should just say he’s flipping them at this point, but I get why he can’t outright say it.

That sounds like a fairly reasonable estimate!

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Just incase, i was serious when I wrote that. I remember making the call to them in October 2020 and was dealing with a supervisor level person due to open recall issues on pending transfee. specifically asked if BMWFS had any plans of pausing or ending lease transfers like their competitors MB.
I was told Never gonna happen, BMW encourages transfers as they see this side of their business to welcome new clients to the BMW brand who may want to test their cars on a short term before buying or leasing a full term. Its simply a way for them to grow market share.

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Oh, absolutely! I’m out here helping dealers move the cars collecting dust for a year and letting buyers feel like they hit the jackpot. BMW should be sending me fruit baskets monthly. :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

At first, I bought them for my business. But after posting two of them online and seeing the demand, I realized there are a lot of people out there who can’t get these deals at the dealerships. So I thought, why not pick up a few more?

Why would BMW do that? I’m literally bringing them new customers and moving the cars their dealers couldn’t sell. They should actually be thanking me. And it’s not like I’m doing anything illegal—I’m even paying all my state sales tax upfront.

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Sounds like it’s time to move to Alaska!

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