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Why are the residuals so much lower on M3's vs M5's???
Looking at e90 residuals. Seems like the people who lease the first two years take a big hit when compared to the M5 and 6 owners |
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03-02-2014, 01:05 PM | #93 | |
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they really had aggressive rates on the E90's in May-June of 2011 (economy was also hurting much so they had to do something to sell cars). I was able to lease a 2011 335i (ED) fully loaded (MSRP ~$55k) for $530 tax included It's a different story now - a new model just coming out, with a lot of hype around it. If anything, you'll see $10k dealer mark ups at first, so you can't really compare the two |
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03-02-2014, 02:11 PM | #95 |
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I dug up the lease rates for E90 and E92 M3 back in Feb 2008 for comparison purposes.
Residual was 53% for E90 M3s, and 55% for E92 M3s, both 36months lease, 15k mi/yr. MF rate was crazy like 0.00235 for a long time too. I remember seeing $1300/month for a lease on E92s during the first year, and then it started to trend down as the model gets older. If I can get a new M3/M4 lease under a grand, I might consider doing it.....V8 and turbo 6 both in my garage, yeepee! |
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03-02-2014, 05:28 PM | #97 |
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I've been running the numbers and it appears:
Adding 1 point on the residual=$20/month less Dropping $1k from msrp= $30/month less. Below is the site I've been using if any of you want to play with the numbers. Hoping I'll at least get a loyalty discount for having leased my E92 since Oct. 2011 Debating whether to extend my current lease until December when BMW OTHERWISE usually offers the end of the year credit toward the lease. Though I realize the M3/M4 may be MSRP or beyond for a while, based on demand. Currently paying 889/month with ZERO down and 15k miles/year on a 3 year lease. That was based on an MSRP of 75,425, but I got the car for around 69k. Sadly those figures are likely long gone, assuming no discount. Assuming the same terms and $1k (loyalty estimate/hope) off an estimated $77k msrp. I'm looking at 1,088.58/month. Or $39,1188.78 over the course of 3 years. I didn't calculate sales tax, since our maximum tax in SC is just $300. They get us on yearly registration though. Of course keep the communication alive regarding upcoming potential and lease quotes any of you get! Here's the site: http://www.free-online-calculator-us...tml#calculator |
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03-02-2014, 05:58 PM | #99 |
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Here's an interesting comparo between leasing and financing. But not a traditional finance, I compared a finance of ONLY the amount paid during a 3 year lease. Since at the end of the lease you'd have the option to buy the car anyway. Well in this case the lease comes out cheaper. So I'm thinking lease just gives you more options, if you plan to consider buying at lease end anyway. Here's one of many sites I used.
Finance Monthly payment at just under 3% interest on a 36 month finance: $1138.59 Lease monthly payment assuming the terms in previous post: $1088.58 http://www.cars.com/go/advice/financ....jsp?mode=full |
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For some of the prices you guys are quoting, it's definitely cheaper to get a 991. At least back when I got it. Not sure on current Porsche PFS rates.
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The lease is a beautiful thing when your M sustains damage and any savings from a purchase would be negated. My leased 2005 M3 was hit from behind at a stoplight, pushed into a pickup truck and sustained $14,000 in damage. It was repaired at the dealer and when the lease term was up I dropped it off and leased a 335i. My current 135i convertible was bumped on my way to work a few months ago. It was repaired at the dealer, about $1500. The lease is up in August...
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Do you mind sharing your porsche deal? Does porsche also do msd on leases? I'm thinking of getting one once my ah3 is up. On that I got a killer deal. Full msd. Euro delivery. Taxes in payment. 399 a month on a 64k msrp
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