Looking for an X5. Found the car I would like MSRP is $70,870, sale price is $$65,000. What should a good lease # look like?
36 month 10 or 12k miles.
First time lease. Please help.
Looking for an X5. Found the car I would like MSRP is $70,870, sale price is $$65,000. What should a good lease # look like?
36 month 10 or 12k miles.
First time lease. Please help.
You should learn more about leasing and how to calculate the payments by hand first. After you have a better understanding, post a potential deal you have in the standard format on this forum and then people on here will help.
If that is too much to do, you can find a broker to help you.
Will do, my apologies
Usually I’ll go ask for quote first at Socal dealership, like Shelly, Pacific and etc. and get Norcal dealership to match or beat it. Usually norcal dealership gives pretty horrible numbers.
Thank you for your reply
by the way, sometimes it’s even worth it just to get a 1 way flight ticket down there to pick up a car. and still save a tons! lol, I did that with my X1. Not a lot of dealers here willing to go low.
Can you recommend a dealer and sales rep
not really, every time is different as they come and go all the time. the last sales person that I deal with already left the dealership. You will just have to shoot whole bunch of email and ask, or try to copy some deals on this forum and ask if they can match…
In the Bay Area stay away from Stevens Creek BMW (they inflate the MF and don’t want to budge on it) and BMW of Pleasanton. Fremont BMW is not half bad.
It’s a bit of a drive but when I was looking for an M3 (roughly a year and half ago) Marco at Coast BMW in San Luis Obispo was really aggressive on pricing and was transparent on the lease details. I don’t know if he still works there but he was really easy to work with over the phone. I would try him if I was in the market because I called over 20 dealerships from the bay area to New York and found him to be the most helpful.