BMW New Car Programs (and Retired Loaners with < 5k miles) - UPDATED 5/8/2019

It typically does not stack with fleet and definitely does not work on loaners.

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Actually, BMWCCA rebates are after-purchase cash back (so stacking is irrelevant). But I am not sure loaners are eligible, so best to fact-check that one.

They are not, just got a lease on a loaner about 2 weeks ago.

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Even though it’s post-purchase, stacking is relevant. If you bought a new model with Fleet discount, your application for the BMWCCA rebate will be denied.

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The exclusions have been discussed on various threads numerous times. Here are the exclusions…

INELIGIBLE VEHICLES/PROGRAMS
• New, non-registered vehicles in excess of 1,000 miles including company vehicles, retail demos
or loaner vehicles. 3rd party brokers, lease companies, etc. do not qualify.
• Already active Pre-owned vehicles not re-enrolled in the CPO Program.
• USAA, Military, Diplomatic and Corporate Fleet vehicles do not qualify.
• MINI Models and Active E models are not included.

In theory, I suppose if you could find a loaner with less than 1,000 miles, you might be able to submit. That would be extremely rare, however.

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i3 REx is still 63% for 24/12k?

Interesting edge case, a loaner with under 1000 miles. I emailed them for clarification - I imagine it’s still no, but would be good to know for sure.

Yup (20202020202020)

So the $1,000 allowance for test driving, do I just go in, test drive a car and they give me a $1,000 coupon?

Can someone help me figure out this deal BMW X5 demo/loaner under 5k miles MSRP $61585 sales price 52587 36/10 monthly $888.39. this does not make sense to me at all and the calculator puts it at $565 with tax.
Any help will be appreciated.

can’t help without more info:

  1. What MF is being used?
  2. Are they requesting any upfront money at inception to cover CCR/Fees?
  3. What are they charging for DMV/Doc/etc?
  4. Tax rate/State
  5. Are incentives included in the sales price, or separate?

Can someone share MF/Residual on the i3 REX

30/10k

it’s in the chart above…BMW MF is .00166 across the board. 36/10 is 58%.

First post had the residual adjustments…

RESIDUAL ADJUSTMENTS

For 12k miles subtract 1%
For 15k miles subtract 3%
For 30 months add 3%
For 24 months add 6%

So, a 30/10 would be 61% with a MF of .00166

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Thank you, I did not look at the chart carefully.

The reason why that information was missing was because the dealer did not provided.
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I’m in KC, MO area.

Again, there’s still not enough info to give you an answer. If the dealership will not provide the info, they are not being transparent and, you can assume they are attempting to hide something. Move on to another one.

Agree, thank you. Still waiting for a reply from delear.

There is a link you could have accessed.

The 1,000 discount will be applied by an OL code sent to your email.

What other discounts other than Lease credit and Loyalty be applied towards loaners<5k
One dealer in Ohio told me Corporate discount cannot be applied to loaners

Thanks in advance