Iām sure most of you have noticed that I havenāt updated the link since before the holidays. Iāll be switching over to a more custom tailored approach to save time for customers that are ready to do something now. Iāll be updating the OP soon with new instructions.
In the meantime, please remember that I work for BMW and Iām one of the few BMW Client Advisors on this forum. You can still ask questions on this thread about models, options, programs, etc. Anything regarding BMW as a brand. I was the first person to represent BMW here on Leasehackr and I was pretty much just here as a contributor (not to solicit business). That is never going to change.
Hey everyone! Sorry for any delayed replies. I was enjoying some family time down at āThe Delā. What an awesome place! Iād recommend anyone staying there if youāve never been.
Anyway, Iāll be getting out any pending quote requests and working through texts and emails that havenāt been answered yet. Bear with me and as always, feel free to ask questions here on the thread.
The income limitations for CVAP seem to be more geared for lower priced cars. Hard to imagine a family being able to afford living in CA and rolling in a $70k+ car based on these incomes.
Consumer reports just named BMW the second best automotive maker in the world!
Why is Mazda first? They make fun to drive stylish vehicles for the masses (affordable) and we make premium, stylish, fun to drive vehicles (aspirational). We beat all other premium brands!
Mazda actually beat out toyota for reliability this year! probably pushed them over the top.
but i feel consumer reports reliability is a bit skewed. models with new infotainment touchscreens have āpoor reliabilityā if there are software glitches. Mazda still does not make a lot of touchscreensā¦
would be nice to have a āmechanical reliabilityā rating or something like that.
āfun to driveā still is very important to consumers so BMW is ranked high!