Deal check on 2026 bmw x6 m60i 12k miles per year 39 months

Without the specific numbers are you guys able to give some feedback on the deal. MSRP is 107,875.00. Payment of $1,528.15 zero down and including all taxes etc. tax credits were applied.

Considering X6s have historically leased like POOP, this deal doesn’t seem bad at all. There’s a tad more room off the front end but not much. Can’t see the MF so not sure if it’s marked up. I’m just shocked to see BMWFS allowing tax credits on almost all their product. They need to MOVE them. Ha.

That’s a pretty fair discount on a model that is outnumbered by X5 by a factor of over 10

Typical unhacked lease, you’d basically have paid the purchase price over two leases. Not sure how you benefit here?

There are basically two potential outcomes in a zero sum lease:

Hacked: you win

Unhacked: bank wins

The X6 is not hackable. Do you have any examples of a better X6 lease? If he wants to lease and wants the car, it’s not a bad deal….

Better finance but you will feel bored way sooner than 39 months. Assuming electric won’t be an option, the best alternative probably a demo/cpo Cayenne Coupe GTS/Turbo 12/15k one pay around $15-20k

Not in Texas, buddy! :joy:

Full sales tax on CPO leases, that’ll be nearly half the lease just in sales tax.

Bummer :upside_down_face:move away or register at another state

Laughs in Whistlindiesel

Don’t waste your time, you are posing a question to one of his three irrelevant, automated and stock responses that spew out to every post.

What are the other two

  1. This is a car to buy and not lease. Have you looked at a Kia Rio?

  2. The TCO on this deal says you should break the “lease cycle” immediately. Have you looked at a Kia Rio?

I’m assuming he really likes Kia Rios

The typical unhacked lease makes no sense when you break it down.

You really wanted this car? More than anything else? Way way more than cars that lease much better? But you’re disgusted with the idea of owning it one day past lease expiration? So much so that you’ll overpay for the right to throw the keys back and run away from it? Okay

Blah, blah, blah.

If they want the car but it doesn’t lease well yet they are getting the best deal possible for that car, other than you who actually cares and why?

Exactly. More blah, blah and blah.