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      03-12-2019, 04:09 PM   #72
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Originally Posted by Liquid_Ice View Post
I didn't say $650/month was a bad deal - I said $927/month was not a good deal

I guess I'm spoiled since my $65k MSRP 340i xDrive has a monthly of like $620/month But that was back in 2016.

BTW the ~$650/month was with 0 down but all taxes paid up front (requirement of the state the person lives in).
Yea, 650 a month for that MSRP, on a brand new vehicle, is phenomenal.

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Originally Posted by NYC_340i View Post
Agreed. Not sure how much down was needed to get $650 but if isn't much I'd gladly pay that to get into a M340i.
Same. I'd like to see the breakout.

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Originally Posted by FknLeon View Post
I have about $20k to play with on hand. I want to order a M340i and lease it but I've never done business with BMW and don't know what to expect. My goal is $350 to $500 as a payment. My m340i build might be around $63k to $65k
I don't see you getting even a base M340i for under 500 a month, unless you can work some of the sorcery the $650/mo a guy above did.

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Originally Posted by Influence View Post
How do you think I'm going to feel? My '17 340i with an MSRP around $64,500 (MPPSK, Carbon spoiler, bunch of packages) is $549/mo (sales tax and acquisition fee rolled in) 36 month, 10K lease with nothing down except max multiple security deposits. I've still got 14 months left on that lease, so I think I'll be pretty happy to be able to do a 2020 M340i (no Xdrive for me, even in NJ) for $600-650. Interest rates going up really do suck for leases. I was thinking of buying my next one anyway, or getting an X3M or M3, which I'd also buy.
Again, that seems remarkable. I have a MY16 at 512/mo (granted sales tax is 10% a month) with an MSRP closer to 52K. Agreed rising interest rates are probably "hurting" car sales in general.
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