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

Dave’s grid does not list the M4. Does it fall into the “all 4 series” category? Does anyone know available incentives for 2019 M4 in the SF Bay Area?

Is lease credit of $7500 for BMW i3 applicable for demo cars with less than 5k miles?

Yes it does.

Yes it is.

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Dave, Does the driving event aka OL code work on demo leases or not applicable?
Also, the federal tax credit doesn’t work for leases as BMW claims credit?

Thanks

Hi Dave sent you an email about a new loaner you got. Thanks.

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Yes you can use the OL Code on loaners. As far as the tax credit it depends on the model. Most iPerformance models have a larger lease rebate to compensate for the tax credit (except the 530e)

Is that like jumbo shrimp? Or an original copy? :smile: Sorry couldn’t help myself. I’m down to only 8 unread LH emails (from 52 two days ago!). If you can let me know which one is you I will address that one next.

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Pardon my noob-ness but how does one obtain this OL code?
I’m going to be getting a new lease in June and want to make sure I am ready to rock.
Thanks!

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Cool thanks. It’s the one from dj*****89@gmail

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Thanks Dave.

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So for 330E the $4001 can be applied for lease then? Thanks a bunch for the responses bud.

No. The 330e currently has a $6,500 Lease Credit vs. the $4,000 Lease Credit on the full gas equivalent (330i). That’s to compensate for not getting a federal tax credit on a lease.

I wish there was an easy answer. Sign up for updates from BMW USA and just keep an eye out on the forums. Sometimes it’s an easy online signup (like the Lunar Event was) but most of the time you have to attend a Ride & Drive Event at a hosting dealership and register in person.

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Thank you Dave for the clarification. Im sure this will help a lot of folks here.

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Does the OL code work on Demos as well?

A few posts above he already replied. Yes it does

One thing worth mentioning. An OL code is good on a demo, but when I leased a certified demo, it was not. I’m sure there are reasons the dealership certify some and not others, but I don’t think the OL code will work on certified demos.

By certified demos u mean service loaners, and not executive demos ? Well hopefully, im wrong, but maybe your dealer used an excuse? Or better lets wait for big Dave to respond.

Yes, it was probably a service loaner, but apart from the names service loaner or demo, there really isn’t a big difference is there?
I know the dealership can usually get the executive cars cheaper, but the programs are the same I thought.

@BMW_Dave I e-mailed you regarding the M340i lease we are trying to put together with my dealer here in Texas to see if you might be able to do any better.

It was possibly a loaner with over 5k miles? If not, than I’m not sure why. Could also be that CPO don’t get it. I’ve never run across that.

Can one stack:

-Lease Credit: 4250
-Loyalty: 1000
-Conquest: 750
-Grad: 1000

I’m basically looking for a $7000 rebate on a 2018 X2.

Thanks!

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