10-31-2007, 06:03 PM | #1 |
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Just curious, how many BMW drivers here lease their cars?
After looking at the demographics on a recent post, and reading others - it seems as though most folks lease their cars. I could be off here, but those who post indicate leasing is the most common way that even the 3 Series are procured
So, could those of you that are more astute in financial matters than I explain why you would lease your BMW – or any new automomobile? By no means am I saying that leasing a new car is wrong (where do all those CPO's come from?). Heck in my younger days the wealthy folks would buy a new Caddy or Lincoln “when the ashtray got filled” as they bragged - but they never leased their cars. Just curious, Eberhard |
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I lease (BMW's specifically) for a few simple reasons....
Leasing does not work for everybody, nor is it always the best financial decision for everybody. Sometimes leasing works in the favor of the individual, sometimes it doesn't. With BMW, and the better than average resale value, it isn't uncommon for a lease to work in favor of the individual. Alas, too many variables, an over abundance of conjecture. Now let's hear it from the people who are pro-lease, and the inevitable viewpoints of those who are anti-lease. |
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i only lease... again, with BMW's typically on their cars with special lease... you end up paying the same or a little bit less if you lease then purchase... with the M Coupe i just leased, if i lease it first, as i am.. and THEN purchase, i would save $4,000 over purchasing it outright.
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BWM leases are very favorable for some models. The equivalent APR for example on my wife's car was 4.6%.
Don't lease until you fully understand the process and calculation. Don't shop by the payment. Rather, nail down the price of the car first and go from there.
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exactly... on my M Coupe it was 6.6% which is still better than any finance rate from a bank.
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I purchased all of my past cars. The last one was a BMW that I kept for 7 years, and only put 75,000 kms (less than 50,000 miles) and actually paid cash for.
I decided to lease my current 335 since there is a high probability that I will have to give up my car in the next three years (either personal or work circumstances). Leasing made sense in this case, as I would otherwise have to take a big hit on depreciation and sales taxes. (Where I live in Canada, we have the *pleasure* of paying anywhere from 13-16% sales tax on a new car purchase. If you lease, this tax is only paid on the lease payments) |
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I pay cash straight up .
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