Deal check! BMW X5 M60i loaner

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Hi All,

Was trying to get a deal on a loaner, would like other people opinion on it.
Don’t have exact calculator, but here are the numbers

BMW X5 M60i loaner MSRP $97,230 discounted to $89,066.
Miles 3k
Registration zip code 22182 (Virginia)
Loyalty included

3k drive off
36 months/ 10k miles
Payment 1350

Packages:
Driving Assistance Professional Package
Executive Package
Climate Comfort Package
Parking Assistance Package
M Sport Professional Package
Carbon fiber trim

Any brokers can beat this? @AutoCompanion @nextlevelautobrokers @Ashleigh @IAC

I don’t know of any X5 M60i loaners. There are few new ones available.

Deal could be better.

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Would you be able to negotiate this one with the dealer for me? How can I reach you?

Or any suggestions on what can i work on? Lowering price?

Out of curiosity is this on a 2024?

~8% seems not great for a loaner, but i guess maybe m60i loaner is very rare?
also curious how do you search a bmw loaner?

It’s a rare enough car that it’s almost always worth paying the relatively small premium to order it exactly how you want it.

Yes it is 2024 loaner

I guess I just got lucky

  1. Why would anyone spend $50,000+ over a lease to drive a former rental? How much could you possibly be saving over a brand new car on the lot or ordered?

  2. Why would anyone spend that much to lease a car selling for $89k plus 4.15% tax?

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You can literally get one for 8% off or so with 0 miles…

Just gotta waitlist for an allocation but sure. We can figure one out at invoice and buy rate atm.

Invoice is 6% off?

Indeed it be.

Not for nothing but that’s 3k miles of wear on those tires with who-knows-what level of driving. Pretty good chance you’ll be on the hook for a fresh set before your 3 year lease is up.

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They’ll be buying new tires either way, demo/loaner just means it’ll be two fresh sets.

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I’ve had great experiences with All seasons. I’ve got like 25k+ miles on those.

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Not staggered.