View Full Version : lease a 328i ... a good deal?


mykinator
07-05-2007, 02:43 PM
Right now BMW has that "special lease offer" for the 2007 328i sedan for $339/mo (36 mo) and $2500 down. Seems like a great deal. It lasts to the end of July.

Any opinions on this? Ideally I would like to wait until the end of the year for my next car, it's a better timing for me, but I would like to know is this really a "special" lease offer?

Beer Goggles
07-05-2007, 02:47 PM
Right now BMW has that "special lease offer" for the 2007 328i sedan for $339/mo (36 mo) and $2500 down. Seems like a great deal. It lasts to the end of July.

Any opinions on this? Ideally I would like to wait until the end of the year for my next car, it's a better timing for me, but I would like to know is this really a "special" lease offer?

Sounds pretty good to me, assuming it' a 10K lease you'll be under $400 a month.

They had a killer 24 month deal that was better than that, but that may have ended. What options are in the car? It's not just looking at per month to say you're getting a good deal.

Ask what the MONEY FACTOR, SELLING PRICE, CAP REDUCTION, and all that stuff they have to show you by law, and come back with the details.

sor
07-05-2007, 03:42 PM
Right now BMW has that "special lease offer" for the 2007 328i sedan for $339/mo (36 mo) and $2500 down. Seems like a great deal. It lasts to the end of July.

Any opinions on this? Ideally I would like to wait until the end of the year for my next car, it's a better timing for me, but I would like to know is this really a "special" lease offer?You should always be able to do better than the deals, as they're mainly based on good interest rate offers, and they're also based on MSRP. You should be able to knock a bit off of MSRP and get an even better deal.

They are good deals in the sense that the interest rates are pretty fixed from BMW financial, and they promote different vehicles/models at different times.