07-04-2016, 11:02 AM | #1 |
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So, I finally got to sit down with my dealer and got allocation slot #1 for a 2017 F15, My Build is listed as below. No Rates or Residuals yet, so cannot list any pricing. It will be for a 36/12K Lease. If anyone has got the 2017 Rates, Please list. I will post as soon as I receive the quote.
Space Gray Xdrive35i Criollo Brown Individual Extended Leather (P1) CWP DAP DA+ ACC Stop and Go Lighting Pkg Lux Seating Pkg Msport Pkg (19" 467M Wheels) Premium Pkg Space Saver Spare Soft Close Dark Poplar Ceramic Controls Harmon Kardon. MSRP is $79,670 as Built.. awaiting negotiated pricing for Rates and Residuals. Please Post any 2017 Builds if any! |
07-04-2016, 12:37 PM | #2 |
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http://forums.edmunds.com/discussion...estions#latest
I know it's not a 40e but the residuals on the 2017 is 57% vs 60% on the 2016. BMW is trying to get rid of the 2016's it seems. MF is the same according to Edmunds. |
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07-04-2016, 12:48 PM | #3 |
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Borrowed from another forum...
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=920064 BMWUSA.com is a useful website where you can learn about the various factory-to-customer incentives as well as the "special offers." Check the special lease offers for these models. Open up the full disclosure for the special lease offer. You will see the residual amount as well as the MSRP on that vehicle. Divide the residual by the MSRP and that gives you the residual percentage for the featured term, which is 36/10k. So how do you use that to determine the residual for 36/15k or 24/15k? The residual for 36/10k is 3 points higher than the residual for 15k. So all you have to do is subtract 3 points from the featured 36/10k residual and that will be the residual for 36/15k. What about the residual for 24/15k? There is a 6-point difference between 36 months and 24 months. All you have to do is take the 36/15k residual that you just figured out and add 6 percentage points to it and that's you residual for 24/15k. What about 30 months or 24 months? Do they offer leases for those terms? Yes, they do. Currently, for most models, you can calculate the residuals for 30 months or 24 months by starting with the 36-month residual for the number of annual miles you want and adjusting it by adding 3 points for 30 months and another 30 points for 24 months. So, if you want 15,000 miles per year and the residual for that on a 36-month lease is 58%, then it would be 61% for 30/15k and 64% for 24/15k. |
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07-04-2016, 04:21 PM | #4 |
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July 2016 Residuals:
36 mo - 10k = 60% 36 mo - 12k = 59% 36 mo - 15k = 57% Money Factor = 0.00137 Start of Production 2017 F15 = July 2016 Start of Production 2017 F85 = August 2016 |
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It seems they also folded the xLine into the 2017's base and from what I can tell that makes them about $1500 cheaper (than 16's) when all is said and done. Can anyone confirm? Anyone know when the configurator will be up? |
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07-20-2016, 10:43 PM | #11 |
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Got my production # today! Residual for a 2017 is currently 56% but was told by the time I take delivery in September it should be much better. I got $5K off of MSRP. Good? Just putting sales tax down and first month payment. $933.
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07-26-2016, 05:56 PM | #13 |
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Where in the US are you trying to order from? Im in Long Island NY and I have the build sheet right in front of me. I would inquire. My build is scheduled for 3rd week of August.
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07-26-2016, 08:00 PM | #14 |
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I can back sillyo up on the production slots being open.
I've had a production number since early July. I was our dealer's first 2017 X5 order. Speaking of production numbers, is anyone else with a number having trouble registering it with the My BMW site? I know I'm in status 112 but I'd like to track the build without bugging customer service. |
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Call Greg Poland up at Pacific BMW in Glendale, CA. You'll be very glad you did. Exceptional client advisor and the deals he can get are ridiculous.
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