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2020 BMW M4 CS MSRP: $106k-$116k Monthly Payment does not include tax: starting at $693 Drive-Off Amount (1st payment, $925 acquisition,
registration $400, could be less if you are tranferring an existing tag) Months: 36 Annual Mileage: 10k MF: base Residual: 60% Available Incentives included in calc $1750 lease credit
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M3 CS on non- CS FAQ:
Is the M3 available? The last F80 was model year 2018 so even if there were any left, there is no lease program for them.
Not a bad idea to pick a CS up until the new M3 has decent pricing on it. A good lease deal for the G8x is very unlikely in the first year of production, and the “base” M won’t top the performance of the CS
The last F80 was a 2018 so even if there were any left, there is no lease program for them.
Not a bad idea to pick a CS up until the new M3 has decent pricing on it. A good lease deal for the G8x is very unlikely in the first year of production, and the “base” M won’t top the performance of the CS
You should check out the M340. The engine produces 382 hp and peak torque of 369 lb-ft. That’s pretty much what the specs on the e39 M5 were, but this is much quicker. M Diff is standard equipment too so it handles like a champ. And I have a smoking deal. PM if you want to check it out.
Thanks for replying. That one you posted is a beauty but unfortunately I want something truly special. I am in an A7 comp package right now and it’s a beauty, however, I find myself wanting a little more power, more sound, more sporty.
My other one is an rs3 and love driving it and want something similar. Audi’s lease horribly otherwise I would’ve picked up an rs5 sport back. With April being the bmw lease month, I was hoping M3’s would be doable but I haven’t kept up with bmws and didn’t know the new m3 isn’t out yet.