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      04-01-2014, 12:51 PM   #23
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I have a text into David for April rates. as soon as I hear back ill post them up.
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I have a text into David for April rates. as soon as I hear back ill post them up.
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      04-01-2014, 01:32 PM   #25
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rates are not out yet it looks like. Should be getting them anytime soon.

ill keep everyone posted
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Looks like they stayed the same
61% 10k
60% 12k
58% 15k

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Looks like they stayed the same
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68% 15k

MF .0013
Sweet. I'm locking in the rates this month. Long story. I really appreciate the information.
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      04-01-2014, 02:17 PM   #28
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Looks like they stayed the same
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68% 15k

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hahahah did you mean 58% for 15k miles? also whats the MF on ED and ED w/ full MSD? is that also the same? thanks.
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OOOPs lol yea let me fix that sorry
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61% 10k
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Sweet. I'm locking in the rates this month. Long story. I really appreciate the information.
nice let me know if we can help in any way
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ed mf full msd .00111
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Good to hear that the rates are still favorable. Can someone clarify to me how the $1,500 and the customer loyalty ($1,000 I have been told) work? Can you combine them? So basically you negotiate deal and get to take another $2,500 off of that? It sounds too good to be true!
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I was told there is no more customer loyalty incentive.

Please let me know if you hear otherwise and from what reputable source.

So very pleased the rates stayed the same.
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Bummer about the loyalty incentive. I had heard about it only about six to eight weeks ago on another board, but if you have heard from a reputable source I am sure that I correct.
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Bummer about the loyalty incentive. I had heard about it only about six to eight weeks ago on another board, but if you have heard from a reputable source I am sure that I correct.
Yep. No owner loyalty. Just the $1500 option allowance for the M5.
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Speaking Of Leases, how Hard Is it To Get Out Of A BMW Lease Early? I Tend To Keep My cars About 18 To 24 Months. Sorry About The Caps. Stupid Phone!
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Speaking Of Leases, how Hard Is it To Get Out Of A BMW Lease Early? I Tend To Keep My cars About 18 To 24 Months. Sorry About The Caps. Stupid Phone!
Easy... Just pay the remaining months and you're good.

Seriously... I'm not an expert on the matter, but I can tell you any financial institution is going to hold you liable to the terms of the contract. They're not in business to let customers break leases. There may be an early term clause, but there will be a hefty number associated I would imagine. They will expect you to pay the full amount you agreed to in the contract (months x $monthly payment).

If you want to get in/out of cars in 18-24 months, do a 24 month lease or finance.

Just my two pennies...
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I was hoping that BMW made it as easy as Porsche does. I have been able to end my last two leases from Porsche at about 18 months of a 36 month lease and it cost me about $2,000 out of pocket. The dealer gave me what he would if he was just buying a car used from a customer. I got out of my lease early and he got a good deal on a car in great shape.

Now that I am comparing things though, it looks like BMW is much more generous with their residuals than Porsche is so it would likely cost me quite a bit more to extricate myself early. Maybe I will have to consider a shorter lease term and just pay the increased monthly payment for the comfort of knowing I have an out in 24 or 30 months.
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I was hoping that BMW made it as easy as Porsche does. I have been able to end my last two leases from Porsche at about 18 months of a 36 month lease and it cost me about $2,000 out of pocket. The dealer gave me what he would if he was just buying a car used from a customer. I got out of my lease early and he got a good deal on a car in great shape.

Now that I am comparing things though, it looks like BMW is much more generous with their residuals than Porsche is so it would likely cost me quite a bit more to extricate myself early. Maybe I will have to consider a shorter lease term and just pay the increased monthly payment for the comfort of knowing I have an out in 24 or 30 months.
If you don't mind the hassle oh can always do a lease transfer to another party. Can be a hassle getting the other buyer approved but BMW seams to be reasonable about it. Just don't put down a lot or do multiple security deposits since it is harder to get potential buyers to pay those.
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If you don't mind the hassle oh can always do a lease transfer to another party. Can be a hassle getting the other buyer approved but BMW seams to be reasonable about it. Just don't put down a lot or do multiple security deposits since it is harder to get potential buyers to pay those.
Swapping a lease with BMW FServices was a breeze,
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Good to hear that it is not too terribly hard to do. Thanks for the info.
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