Let finance get paid on a loser deal.
I have no problem with that. I paid max mf allowed on mine and did msdās to offset it.
Just picked mine up as well. Pretty much identical deal to yours, but no MSDās at signing and still got to the same payment. Dealer actually has a bunch of them which is crazy!
25% is pretty darn good!!!
All of the deals posted are over 30% off, mine was about 35%
Youād think, but on this website, we can have statements like this:
and they actually make sense since others have broken 30%ā¦
Last month someone posted 2022 bmw 740i at nearly 41% discount located at Austin.
I wouldnāt settle for less than 47% off, personally
Honestly wouldnāt surprise meā¦these things look and feel OLD
Beautiful car, nice work! Iāve been trying for over 3 months and still no car. I just canāt get the deals I want and the prices are extreme. I need to find one of these deals on a 750!
I found a beautiful demo 740i priced way below MSRP but was told by the dealer that there are no longer lease programs on the 22 cars, and if I want it id have purchase, can anyone confirm this to be false? because I sorta gave up when I heard that from himā¦
That is not accurate, itās possible they are just wrong and donāt know it, or they just donāt want to lease it, for whatever reason, so theyāre telling you nonsense.
If you spoke to a regular client advisor, I would not at all be surprised if they just assumed you canāt lease a 2022 anymore and told you that.
That being said, itās possible that particular car isnāt eligible for lease, it might not actually be a demo despite it appearing or being marketed as such.
Thereās any number of reasons that can make a car ineligible for lease but feel free to shoot the vin over and Iāll see whatās up.
How much discount should one expect on MSRP for a 2022 7 series 740i that was in an accident for leasing? Should one even consider it? Iām thinking 40-45%.
At 45%, youād likely be under residual value, even on high mileage loaners
Doubt youād even get to 40%
Thanks. Is an accident car still worth considering for lease though?
As long as youāre not going to buy it, sure.
But part of your negotiation tactic could be that youāre āleasing it to get a feel for the car with the option of returning it, since it has been in an accident, but with the intention of buying it out at the end if you love itā
I like that. I appreciate your guidance. Thanks a lot.