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Hey everyone. Waiting on my 650 GC (100k) msport to be delivered on the 30th of December. I'm being tempted by Singapore Grey on red with comp package 135k sticker,M6GC that looks o so good in the show room. Can any of you lucky owners give me a clue on what leases prices are like if anyone is leasing. Is buying a better option? Discount off sticker? Woke up today and thought maybe it would be a nice day to go and pick her up...would really appreciate some knowledgable insight. Thanks
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That said there are so many M6 GC sitting on dealer lots, the dealer would have given me 17k off a M6GC that cost 125k with a similar payment but i like the coupe better **payments shown do not reflect monthly tax which for me is 8% of the payment ($99.00 / mo) every state handles leasing differently
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Yes I live in Miami. I'm gonna give him a call tomm appreciate it. Hopefully he can deliver a killer deal for an M6gc. My salesman said that I would be around 2k a month for the M6.hopefully you guys are right and prices are lower. I would love to pay 1400,tax in for a car of that caliber. Thanks :
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12-28-2013, 11:30 AM | #7 |
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I would recommend the M6 over the 650 if you can swing it. Both cars are fantastic but the M6 is def on another level.
OP feel free to shoot David Aviles an email at bmwdavid@icloud.com with your build and we would love to have a shot at your business. We deliver a lot of cars in your area
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In terms of deals on the M6GC, when I placed the order for my car (4/22), I was able to get mine for roughly 2.1% over invoice price. MSRP was $132.0K (Invoice was $122.5K), whereas I negotiated a $125.0K sale price. Additional price options included individual interior, individual trim, Executive Package, Drivers Assistance package, and B&O.
By the time I took delivery (10/14), I received $1,500 loyalty, $500 turn-key, and BMWUSA paid $700 of my first payment. Also included wheel and tire insurance for $2,300 (5 years). Put $62K down and financed the rest @ 2.99% for 72 months. Final payment is $1,100 per. Translating this into a lease using LSMs figures above (53% residual @ 39 months with 0.00125 money factor) would have yielded roughly a $1,600 monthly payment (pre-tax) assuming no out of pocket down payment. I don't know the actual residual/money factor offers on the M6GC at this time. Ultimately, negotiate the best price you can on the car itself and the rest of the numbers will be what they will be. Hope this helps in your negotiations. |
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