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Sorry! I’ll get back to everyone later tonight!

yes still available the 850 vert!

pm’d you about the m340xi

Hey, just PM you about the X3 M40

Thank You

sent you a PM about the white X1

How fast is the charging on i3 at home? Do I have to install special charger?

You are definitely going for hall of fame leasehackr posting here …

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A regular service/oil change at dealership can easily be a couple of hundred (depends on the BMW model). With brakes etc you could be in for $500 and tires would set you back at $2k.

But nobody says you need to go to dealership. If you have a good mechanic, buy used tires, you can probably get those done much cheaper

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no you can plug it into a regular 120 plug. from 0 charge to 100% probably takes about 12 hours, but most people don’t drive 200 miles in 1 day, so it’s never fully depleted.

Hi, I am unable to open the spreadsheet

FYI - i3 Level 1 charging (home outlet) from dead is about 20+ hours; Level 2 charging which requires a hardwire to the panel or a 240 outlet along with the charging point is 4-6 hours from dead. Super charging is about 2 hours to 100%, but about 45 minutes to 80%.

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x2 and x3 reduced! Must go by 9/30!

x2 for $296 + tax and inception fees

x3 for $339/month + tax and inception fees

check out the rest:

Even though the model you lease comes with run flats, you dont have to replace them with run flats correct? All 4 just have to match at lease turn in?

-1, I believe. And not sure all have to match. Think the pairs need to.

sent you a PM about an X3 yesterday, line number 9 please.

Thanks,

Blake

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All relevant PMs responded to. Thanks! Final few days so no out of region deals unless you are signing in person on or before 9/30.

Happy Friday!

Must be replaced with OEM equivalent. Therefore runflats replaced with runflats

I’m in NY and looking for the least expensive car for my son by 9/30. Need to be under $250/m

Seems like an x7 50 would fit the bill.

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Maybe look at the spreadsheet then?