06-06-2018, 12:33 PM | #1 |
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Looking for a i3 Lease Deal
I saw in the post below someone leased the I3 for like $54-$100 a month.
Im looking for a good deal on a I3 like that. Does anyone have a dealership contact for getting a good lease deal like that. Im in Los Angeles California. Thanks Zoom Zoom |
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But unless you plan on putting a considerable amount down, I don't see 54-100 being possible. I also recommend you to check LeaseHackr for any sort of help. |
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A $200+ monthly on BEV is a more realistic target, but again, all depends on what options you pick, where you live, and what credits you can collect. You can always get a $0.00 / month lease payment by prepaying everything, but that's foolish and a misleading reference point. Most info here: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-a-subway-pass https://forum.leasehackr.com/t/lease...a-dealer/44730 a
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06-07-2018, 12:00 AM | #5 |
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I too read this article and thought man I could score a $54 lease payment. I'm still in the market for one but trying to score one for around $200. I have a quick question for you guys that own one. How much do you pay for insurance 6 months vs 1 year?
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06-07-2018, 07:25 AM | #7 | |
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Can't remember the individual cost for the i3s, but for both cars (X5) in Atlanta with a few discounts, annual is over $4,000. No accidents or tickets on either record. This car is more to insure than my last car which wax an F32.
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06-07-2018, 10:44 AM | #8 | |
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FWIW, I'm paying, in NJ, $1100/year on the MY'17 BEV i3. That's a few bucks more than I pay to insure the M3, which makes little sense. If I still lived in the City, it would be 3x that. If I still lived in mid-west, it might be 1/2 that. a
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06-07-2018, 03:20 PM | #9 |
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The Insurance quote we got was not outrageous at all.
We were quoted $908 for 6 months for the I3. $1800 for the year. Not bad I guess for full coverage. |
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Thanks I got a quote from my insurance company (mercury) full coverage for 3 cars Acura RDX 2017, BMW M5 2009 and BMW i3 2018 deductible 1k $1756 for 6 months.
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A fully loaded i3S (MSRP 60K) is being leased for around $450 if you live in NJ
If you are a BMW employee (Corporate or a Dealer) you may get a base i3 for approximately $120-$150 a month lease |
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Guess the premiums do make sense. Lesson is to be careful around an i3. Also, I hope you called a lawyer. That is an instance where I would certainly sue.
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you should "sue" only if you have true medical injury that will have a long term effect on your life style
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Diminishes value and any costs that the other person's insurance fights to not cover at that level can also be recovered. So, yes, sue when your losses are that high. We don't know his entire story, but based on what was shared, I think hiring an attorney is reasonable.
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Here's my experience leasing a 2018 BEV (red with tera package, loaded with every option except 20" wheels and REX) from BMW of Dallas:
MSRP incl 950 dest: $54,145 Dealer price: $49,950 (7.75% discount) Trade-in allowance: $17,500 (reduced tax base, TX 6.25% tax is on sale price minus trade-in) trade-in load payoff: $17,900 incentives: -$7500 fed credit - $2000 BMW Loyalty - $1000 BMW sweepstakes entry (OL code, get one here: https://forum.leasehackr.com/t/1-000...-dealers/26651) Couldn't stack on my employer's $500 fleet incentive or $1000 USAA incentive (father is ret air force). term: 3 years 10k per year zero down, only 1st month payment due at signing RV = 58% MF = 0.00186 (official BMW MF is 0.00166, dealer wouldn't budge on this so effect is $550 extra over 36 months) Monthly payment to BMW: $440/mnth Post sale incentives: $2500 from Texas https://www.tceq.texas.gov/airquality/terp/ld.html $865 from joining BMWCCA for 3 years ($134 cost, $1000 check) "Effective" monthly rate: $336 month Insurance (Geico, full coverage, $250/$500 deductible) $1060/yr Love the car. Installing a 240V 30A outlet in my garage and have ordered a Clipper Creek 24A charger with NEMA 14-30 plug. Will get 30% of cost of charger and plug/wire/breaker materials ($125) back on fed taxes next year. Here's the leasehackr calculator: leasehackr.com/calculator?make=BMW&msrp=54145&sales_price=50350&m onths=36&mf=.00186&dp=0&doc_fee=80&acq_fee=925&tax ed_inc=0&untaxed_inc=10500&rebate=3360&resP=58® _fee=250&sales_tax=6.25&memo=$50,350%20Sales%20Pri ce%20incl%20$400%20neg%20equity%20on%20328&zero_dr iveoff=true&totalLeaseTax_radio=true&miles=10000&m sd=0 Last edited by Nurburger; 07-08-2018 at 09:25 AM.. |
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