08-05-2008, 01:58 PM | #1 |
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I currently have a 2007 E90 328i and I do love this car for what it is. Easy to drive, maintain and fill up isn't killing me. I've been looking at a new M3 for quite some time now, but it would be more feasible for me to get a 335i. I've been looking at the local dealerships here in AZ and found a few that I like, especially this one: ( http://www.chapmanbmwoncamelback.com...ckNumber=80474 ) I wanted to break my lease on my current car and get another BMW is that possible? What do you guys think? 0.9% financing for 60 months is what they told me. Do you think I can squeeze out a better deal and drop the price on this car. Any advise would help!
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08-05-2008, 02:35 PM | #2 |
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What options does the car have? Not finding it in that big list of standard features.
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@ stimpy: Premium and Sports Package
@ ///Mantis: I was browsing the off topic section and accidentally posted it here. Could I have it moved to the General E90 Forum?
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08-05-2008, 03:29 PM | #6 |
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That was my question. I was wondering if that would be possible because I would be buying another car from BMW. Maybe it can be done my an exception.
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08-05-2008, 10:10 PM | #9 |
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Leased autos have a bank payoff just as purchased cars do. To break a lease, the dealer will appraise your car and give you a buy number on it. Most of the time, the buy number is lower (usually a lot lower) than the payoff to the leasing company. You can roll the negative number into a new lease, or you can pay it off.
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08-07-2008, 07:47 PM | #10 |
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Alright fellas, I have the update... I went to 2 dealerships today BMW North Scottsdale where they immediately turned my question down; even after speaking with the finance manager. No hard feelings... so I went to a more familiar dealership, Chapman BMW in Phoenix. The offer was as is, we (the dealer and I) would split the cost of the remaining payments and I would be able to roll over my payments into the new car. Fair enough, but it didn't make sense money wise; its expensive. So they said I should do a lease swap or sell the car myself. Both dealerships have killer deals on 335i's and were dropping prices as soon as we started negotiations. Hopefully within the next we months I can make this happen and join the 335i club. Thank you everyone for your participation!
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