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I have seen posts by members stating they were charged for bringing back cars with non runflats when runflats were the OEM tire. If you searched, you could probably find the exact posts.
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03-29-2015, 03:56 PM | #92 | |
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One question about leasing with ED. Looks like the extra interest is almost 1.5 month's worth of payment. But BMW only gives back one payment. Since you're only leasing for 36 months, am I right to say that your saving from doing ED is really around $2k vs 4k? So you would save more on ED if you purchase instead of lease? I'm thinking of leasing an M4 and I also want to go travel in europe, is the ED savings worth it? Or should I just lease the car here, and book the vacation separately? |
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If you're purely looking at ED as a way to save money, then you can make an argument to just lease stateside as there is added cost of the trip and some limitations as far as rolling accessories into the financing (MPE, black grills, etc.). Now if BMW decides to drop the stipulation that M4's come from dealer allocation, ignore everything I said and do ED. The deals can get crazy and it's easy to get an ED M4 at invoice + $500. At that price point, there is no comparison.
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This is the key. The monthly payment waiver is really misleading by BMW as you have the car for 1 less month and pay 0.5 extra payments overall (since BMW waives 1 payment) due to the increased MF. However, dealers are WAY more flexible on pricing for ED cars as long as allocations are not super tight. You can get these cars at ED invoice + $500-$1000 now, even though allocations are still being limited.
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Right now, all ED cars, except M models, come out of a separate allocation pool. It means these are bonus sales for the dealership. And despite the limitation on allocations for ED M cars, dealerships are still willing to go pretty close to invoice. You can negotiate further with your dealership, I got it down to $1k over invoice and others have gone lower. |
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BMW will most likely remove M cars from restricted lists if the sales start to slow enough. Not happening right now.
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Good luck and use this forum to your advantage.
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I had my previous 335ix leased, and had swapped out wheels and tires within first year in favor of 18" BBS wheels with PSS's. Drove that way to pre-lease-return inspection, and had a lovely $2.5+K estimated cost to "return wheels and tire to stock". Put OEM wheels and RFTs back on the night prior to lease return date, and had a clean return the next day (after some haggling over the size of a few dings, net of mileage overage that was zeroed out later). a
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In my case, I had 800+ miles over my lease mileage allotment. It was submitted as such to BMW FS, which sent me a bill a month or two later. Subsequently, both the disposition fee ($350) and extra mileage fee were zeroed out once they found the paperwork for my BMW FS financing on the F80. a
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I wonder what the mileage limit is. I can't imagine they would eat 15K miles just because another BMW was purchased.
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Waiving ~850 miles ($0.25/mile ~= $212.5) over the 12K/year limit on 36 month lease worked for me. a
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different wheels though that's a noticeable modification vs. another brand tires or incorrect rating.
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I hated how the RFTs rode on my 335, so I switched them out to some high perf Toyos, but kept the RFTs so I could switch back before turning the lease in.
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That's the best plan if you hate the tires, especially because RFT's are so expensive.
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Not sure if this has been answered before but I am taking advantage of the pull ahead program. Right now I have about 7 months left on my lease but when I turn in the car there will be about 4.5 months left. Currently I am just at 20k miles (36 months/10k miles). Even without pull ahead I will be well under the 30k miles at the end of my lease. Are they going to be calculating my miles at roughly 833 miles a month for this last year minus whatever months I have left at turn in?
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