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      03-03-2007, 11:49 PM   #1
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Lease Money Factors on CPO BMW's

Any body have an idea on the money factors as well as the residual info when leasing a CPO BMW?
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Any body have an idea on the money factors as well as the residual info when leasing a CPO BMW?
is it possible to lease a used BMW? I thought banks wont let you lease a used car...
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      03-04-2007, 01:41 AM   #3
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is it possible to lease a used BMW? I thought banks wont let you lease a used car...
Yup. You can either go through BMW FS, or their preferred outside bank for leases is US Bank.
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Any ideas/rough estimates when going thru BMWFS?
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i think it's somehwere around .00400 but since i'm only in new car sales, don't hold me to it.
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^ That's high!
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Yes it is...which is why it usually only makes sense to lease a new car.
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That is a horrendous rate. Some dealer in FL quoted me 20K resid. and .00024 MF on a non-BMWFS 48 mo. lease for a coupe w/10k mi. already on it. I'm still wary though..sounds way too low. Not to mention leasing for 48 mo. is a waste.
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