Be as specific as possible in the title if you are posting a deal – include car model, monthly payment, and money down.
Include as much information as possible in your post, and even a celebratory picture.
2019 BMW 740i M-Sport Singapore Metallic Grey
**MSRP: $90,975
**Selling Price: $65,475 ( with 2k incentives)
**Monthly Payment: $702/with tax
**Cash Due at Signing: $2390 ( drive offs except acq… so if im reading my contract right $625 went to cap reduction )
**MSD: 0
**Incentives: 2000 loyalty
Excellent deal! Was this a new vehicle or a demo/loaner?
I just closed a very comprable lease deal (36/10K) on a 2019 740i demo (2,200 miles) and was hoping to apply for the CCA rebate but discovered that they don’t honor it on demos or loaners with more than 1000 miles.
Here are my numbers:
**MSRP: $95,XXX
**Selling Price: $64,XXX ( with 14k incentives)
**Monthly Payment: $703/with tax
**Cash Due at Signing: $1500
**MSD: 0
Awesome guys!! I’m getting close to a deal here in Houston. What makes it an m-sport? From pictures it seems like a regular 740 to me. Is the wheels? I’m currently renting one on business trip and that air suspension makes the car so smooth.
That would be something since they put a few miles on every car coming off the line, as far as I know. And dealer probably needs to drive it to fill up.
Awesome 7 Series! FYI the CCA rebate is a check you receive in the mail after you purchase the vehicle. You will effectively be at $1024 ($89+$134 CCA enrollment) after you sign and you submit the membership reward certificate to the CCA.
Worked for BMW for a bunch of years, never saw one that had just 1 mile on it. I’d double check your paperwork to find your beginning mileage and double check that with the keyfob in the service department. You wouldn’t want to be caught in some kind of mileage discrepancy at the end of your lease.
You meant to reply to @Pinky. It is not just BMW, I’ve never had any new car with 1 mile. He was probably just making a point that the car was brand new.