Signed: 2024 BMW M8 Competition Coupe $149,XXX MSRP - 18.5% off MSRP - $1399/mo + tax w/ $3650 DAS (fees) 36/12K

It’s the same. Base is 0.0018 for Tier 1 and residual is 54% for 7500 miles. 39-month still available on it too.

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Hmmm…maybe my Taycan may be up for transfer

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is that residual and miles for 39M?

36 and 39 have the same residual.

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The car I was supposed to get Saturday got dealer traded supposedly. So now I’m trying to hunt down another one. I’m in the Midwest and there seems to be plenty of aging inventory around. My local dealership has one that they will have had on the lot for a year this month but when I asked for a quote the first it was like 2800+. I’m rarely able to buy or lease anything here in Iowa and always traveling to get cars which I don’t mind given the considerable savings.

If anyone is interested in taking this over send me a DM before I make a post. :unicorn:

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I would LMAO if someone DM you asking for a incentive on this.

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why DM when you can be stupid publicly?

10k INCENTIVE PLEASE!

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You think can easily get 20% off, or what is the market looking like? I expect now that this new M5 is finally here, 8’s are going to be even less of a demand currently. I’m looking for an 8 but want to make sure getting the best possible deal.

The issue is supply of 2024s are also going down. This isn’t a car or price point where 1% up or down is going to make or break someone choosing the car. I would shoot for 19% and see what you can get.

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It’s also, again, worth noting that anything past 10-12% is a hard cash loss, so it’s not like there is some secret money that some dealers are willing to give up that others aren’t, this is totally just pain tolerance for how much they want to lose on a brand new car. Many managers wouldn’t even be allowed to make a deal like that without GM/ownership level approval (if it’s a family dealer)

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