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Assume My Lease - 2007 E90
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04-09-2008, 11:37 PM | #1 |
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Assume My Lease - 2007 E90
2007 335i Sedan. Sparkling Graphite with Black Dakota interior. 6 speed Auto with Paddle Shifters Premium Package Sport Package Cold Weather Pkg Sirius Satellite Radio Navigation with Traffic Updates Original MSRP was around $49K To this I added: 18" Hartge Classic Wheels(negotiable if these will be included with lease)If not car will come with factory Sport wheels. 20% Tinted Windows Carbon BMW Emblems This is a 36 month lease that started Feb 2007. Car has only 14,500 miles on it now. If you drive the remaining miles it will allow up to around 830mi per month for the remaining 22 months of the lease. Car is always garaged. Never been in an accident of any kind No kids No stains, rips, tears, scratches to leather or interior. We don't smoke so it's never been smoked in. Never been tracked. Car is as clean and well taken care of as you will find. It needs absolutely nothing! Just take over my lease payments of $604 per month PLUS your applicable monthly sales tax. And pay the $450 fee that BMW charges to take over a lease.
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04-13-2008, 09:19 PM | #2 |
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Thanks for the PM's. Car is still available, but I do have a couple pretty interested takers.
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04-17-2008, 05:55 PM | #3 |
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Seems like you would need to incent a little more than simply "take over my lease". Pay the lease assumption fee yourself and throw in around $1000 and you might be close.
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