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      02-20-2019, 04:51 PM   #1
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Anyone have a 2019 i8 coupe or roaster? How much are you paying?

I got quoted (0 down) $1,457 for the coupe and $1,699 for the roadster.
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      02-25-2019, 02:13 PM   #2
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I got quoted (0 down) $1,457 for the coupe and $1,699 for the roadster.
Can you share which dealership offered you that quote?
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      02-27-2019, 12:39 AM   #3
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I got quoted (0 down) $1,457 for the coupe and $1,699 for the roadster.
is that before or after tax? MSRP?
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      03-11-2019, 05:40 PM   #4
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Any new news on quotes?
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      03-11-2019, 08:33 PM   #5
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Any new news on quotes?
Word on the street is a broker can get you a 36/10 lease for around $1250 with $0 down (plus the broker's fee), or you can probably haggle your way there on your own if you're really good. I'm still holding out for lower prices in the future.
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      03-12-2019, 06:49 AM   #6
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Any new news on quotes?
Word on the street is a broker can get you a 36/10 lease for around $1250 with $0 down (plus the broker's fee), or you can probably haggle your way there on your own if you're really good. I'm still holding out for lower prices in the future.
do you know such a broker?
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      03-12-2019, 10:34 AM   #7
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Decent deal if this is truly zero down- or is this with drive off?
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      03-12-2019, 07:21 PM   #9
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Decent deal if this is truly zero down- or is this with drive off?
Yeah, they're getting down there. I believe that deal was $1250/mo before taxes with $0 down payment, but still first month, etc. due at signing.
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      03-14-2019, 01:44 PM   #10
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Yeah, they're getting down there. I believe that deal was $1250/mo before taxes with $0 down payment, but still first month, etc. due at signing.
Its better to have taxes rolled into the payment the same way its best to do 0 down because if you put money down and the car gets totaled you lose that money down because the lease gets terminated.

I got quoted $1,510 for 2019 coupe ecopper, and $1,690 for the roadster.

0 down, taxes rolled into payment.
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      03-14-2019, 05:30 PM   #11
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Its better to have taxes rolled into the payment the same way its best to do 0 down because if you put money down and the car gets totaled you lose that money down because the lease gets terminated.

I got quoted $1,510 for 2019 coupe ecopper, and $1,690 for the roadster.

0 down, taxes rolled into payment.
Down payment reduces your current payoff so you don't lose it if you total the car. I don't think your lease is terminated if your insurance doesn't pay enough to cover your current payoff. If your lease payoff at the time the car was totaled is $100K and the insurance only values the car at $80K, you'll have to come up with the $20K to satisfy that lease. GAP insurance will cover this difference if you have it.

Having said that, I still wouldn't put down payment as I'd rather have that money available to me.
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      03-14-2019, 08:09 PM   #12
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Down payment reduces your current payoff so you don't lose it if you total the car. I don't think your lease is terminated if your insurance doesn't pay enough to cover your current payoff. If your lease payoff at the time the car was totaled is $100K and the insurance only values the car at $80K, you'll have to come up with the $20K to satisfy that lease. GAP insurance will cover this difference if you have it.

Having said that, I still wouldn't put down payment as I'd rather have that money available to me.
Any cap cost reduction is typically forfeit, since cash value determined by insurance company is typically lower than the lease payoff amount.

BMW has a gap insurance feature builtin to their standard lease, and the gap on a total loss is covered as long as you maintain the required minimum insurance amounts.
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      04-07-2019, 11:34 AM   #13
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Wow these numbers are great. I just test drove a 2019 coupe yesterday at BMW of Seattle and they wanted 2400 a month. It was for 36/12 but still extremely high. My current 2016 i8 was 36/12 and I pay 1400 a month. Anyone trying to get out of their 2019 lease or know someone that can hook me up with a new 2019.

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      04-18-2019, 07:33 AM   #14
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Wow these numbers are great. I just test drove a 2019 coupe yesterday at BMW of Seattle and they wanted 2400 a month. It was for 36/12 but still extremely high. My current 2016 i8 was 36/12 and I pay 1400 a month. Anyone trying to get out of their 2019 lease or know someone that can hook me up with a new 2019.
Saw this on Instagram, he said with 6k total out of pocket including first month . 1050 per month for 173k car . It basically comes out to $1258 with nothing down . (5k \ 24 months = 208 per month on top of the 1050)
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      04-19-2019, 08:10 PM   #15
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Will be joining the i8 family soon. Wasn’t even on my radar, looking for an suv (x3m or stelvio or such). Came across this deal on leasehackr and couldn’t pass it up. I’ve had i3 but i8 will be totally different I expect.

2019 i8 coupe. 149xxx msrp grey w black interior.

Drive off 1250, 895/mos (la tax included) x 24 mos

Used loyalty, usaa and lunar new year ol code.

So excited, will post pics once I get it. Driving an i8 for about the same price as an m3, gotta love the deals.
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Will be joining the i8 family soon. Wasn’t even on my radar, looking for an suv (x3m or stelvio or such). Came across this deal on leasehackr and couldn’t pass it up. I’ve had i3 but i8 will be totally different I expect.

2019 i8 coupe. 149xxx msrp grey w black interior.

Drive off 1250, 895/mos (la tax included) x 24 mos

Used loyalty, usaa and lunar new year ol code.

So excited, will post pics once I get it. Driving an i8 for about the same price as an m3, gotta love the deals.
awesome deal! looking for something similar too; will your broker do out of state? (I live in Florida)
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      04-19-2019, 09:53 PM   #17
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No unfortunately only Cali is my understanding.
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      04-29-2019, 03:10 PM   #18
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No unfortunately only Cali is my understanding.
Hello and thank you for your time.

I'm in California, Los Angeles to be specific.
I'm looking for a Black with Grey accent base model Coupe.
I got till June till I turn in my current lease.
I would prefer a 36 month lease but might be ok with a 24 month.
Flexible between 10 and 12k miles.

Do you know if you would have any ballpark range for me?
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      04-29-2019, 07:12 PM   #19
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I just my new i8 at home (in Florida);
$1259/month including tax
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      05-01-2019, 06:17 PM   #20
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Will be joining the i8 family soon. Wasn’t even on my radar, looking for an suv (x3m or stelvio or such). Came across this deal on leasehackr and couldn’t pass it up. I’ve had i3 but i8 will be totally different I expect.

2019 i8 coupe. 149xxx msrp grey w black interior.

Drive off 1250, 895/mos (la tax included) x 24 mos

Used loyalty, usaa and lunar new year ol code.

So excited, will post pics once I get it. Driving an i8 for about the same price as an m3, gotta love the deals.
Can your broker replicate this deal?
Any MSD's?
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      05-01-2019, 06:28 PM   #21
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sorry I forgot to mention max msds - so $6300 I think

(I guess that counts for drive off but in my mind I get it back so doesn't really count)

Also forgot to mention BMW CCA gets you 1500 back (im still waiting on that ) minus $134 for 3 year membership dues.

Last time I checked his site - no coupes left, seems like there are white roadsters available but payments are higher

Message me if you want his cell to ask him about any i8s.
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      05-02-2019, 11:16 AM   #22
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I just got the roadster also ecopper edition. $1,420 on a 24 month lease. 0 down.
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