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You missed a part of the population you obviously aren't part of, the group that decides they want a used BMW (not the "gotta look for a CPO"), and isn't trying to impress people with it.
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Not sure what's not to believe, they keep track of your odometer through a bunch of computers. Some cars are smart enough to use the telematics to report that back to the dealer/manufacturer, but they have plenty of workarounds for different makes and models. Visit Brighton Beach, there are a bunch of nice Russian guys who will sell you a new telematics cluster for your MB to over-ride all of that functionality.
BMW's track that info using multiple disparate systems to try to over-ride that, but if you know how all those system's work any digital value stored on a chip can be tampered with. And yes, this is a "New York" story. Lol. Heres a youtube video of a guy giving step by step instructions for reprogramming the EEPROM on an older Lexus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...ature=emb_logo
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It all depends on your mentality, a big future repair bill to me doesn't sound as attractive as a brand new lease on a new car that will still be under warranty. Yes, there is a premium, leaders are paying for the luxury of not having to deal with a 3 year old car. Gap insurance is dirt cheap, why wouldn't you get it? Insurance covers the value of the car, not what you owe. Gap covers what you owe that wasn't covered by insurance. It's a no-brainer. Purchasing and leasing both have tons of paperwork unless you pay cash. If you finance, both have liens on them. Where leasing has an advantage: someone can take over your lease with a credit check. When financing, the lien has to be paint off in full. Yes, mileage can be tricky. Leasers have to plan. Additional miles can be bought at a discount, but only a small refund can be given for going under miles. However, leases have control of ownership. If they are under or over miles, they can keep or sell the car, whichever makes more financial sense. IMHO the most financially responsible thing to do is buy used. Buying new and leasing both are more expensive and require the consumer to take the big depreciation hit. I can't say leasing is better than buying new in all cases, what I am saying is that leasing is a viable strategy that works for a lot of people and blanket statements that leasing is horrible is not really accurate for everyone.
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Gap insurance is also included on the majority of standard lease contracts, and in some states is mandatory. BMW, Audi, Volvo, Mercedes, all the luxury brands that I can think of typically include GAP. Usually it's discount lenders or third parties who might not provide it. So it's not an extra you need to typically pay for.
I also keep in mind that the vast majority of people have zero comprehension of how a lease structure works. These are the same people that put $5,000 down to get their $499 payment on a car, then total the car and wonder where their money went or are asking for a $10K down payment on a lease swap.
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I never said leasing was horrible, if you want a new car every 3 years and are ok with the negatives than have at it. The idea that there are no negatives to leases or that they are an inexpensive way to have a car are wrong. I prefer to buy slightly used with cash, don't have to plan for the future (I can easily sell it at any time), zero paperwork, I drive how much I want, fine with the highly unlikely high repair, gap insurance isn't relevant, if I decide to sell I am not calling the leasing company, getting credit checks or anything else, car is worth what it is worth. There isn't a date on the calendar when I have to start dealing with getting rid of one car to get another, could be tomorrow, could be years from now, if I am busy it can wait.
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With the odometer rollback, not sure how you would look at the options and think this is a good gamble. Then assuming you have had no warranty work or repair shop work where they record it.
Civil and Criminal Penalties for Odometer Fraud The penalties for a conviction on federal odometer fraud charges can be expensive and severe. Civil penalties can include fines of up to $10,000 for each violation, with each altered odometer constituting a separate violation. You can also be sued by any individual who was defrauded by the altered odometer or documents, with potential damages being three times the amount of the actual damages or $10,000, whichever is greater. . Additionally, if you knowingly and willfully engaged in odometer fraud, you can be sentenced to up to three years in federal prison. You consider the options and decide you are willing to risk jail time, lawsuits and fines to save on mileage overages on your car?
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Also, a month or 29 months, it doesn't matter. The lease payment is the same, depreciation is set. Some people want to take over a lease on the short term, others just want the car because the original leaser knows how to shop and negotiate a lease. Quote:
BTW you can extend your lease by a few months if you aren't ready to hop into another one. I extended my i3 lease when my new car was still on the boat from Germany. No problem! You can't really do that when you sell a car, the buyer will walk away and find another one. Either way, if you have multiple cars, it shouldn't be that big of a deal, I just didn't want to take my weekend M3 to work.
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I think they love it when someone extends the lease. If you had negotiated a longer term up front the monthly payment would have been less and at that point they are leasing you a 3 year old car for a similar payment to a new one.
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I can't justify other people's decisions, but he had a shop do it, didn't get caught, referred lots of people to the same shop of Russians and in this case the value of his mileage overage at $.25 was $17,000+. So yes in this case he got a good deal and he didn't take the car to the dealer for changing the brakes after 50,000 miles. Some people like to do things that are criminal, not saying I condone it just saying I know this behavior exists and buyer beware. BTW if you follow Hoonigans on Instagram you would know that Vinny (who is on the E9X forums) bought an old 911 that had the odometer rolled back from 400k to ~100k, and he bought that car as a car guy who would have a general sense of what stuff to look for. Public example of people doing this (in the last few weeks) I know Amazon has sellers that sell counterfeit products and have gotten them from time to time, doesn't mean the whole system is broken but means you exercise a bit more scrutiny from time to time and decide when some things might be worth the risk or not.
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It's only 2 months and they give you more miles. The lease I extended was on my daily i3, which was $199/mo including taxes at the time. I don't think I hit that big of a hit lol.
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The lease rate you get from BMW assumes you pay MSRP, and put all of your fees and everything else up front. The point of knowing how a lease work is: -Depreciation (residual value) is a FIXED number - but this number is set by the manufacturer month to month. Buying a car in March is almost guaranteed to give you a worse deal than November or December on the exact same vehicile. -Your price paid is variable. There are manufacturer incentives (programs) like holiday bonus cash, loyalty, first responder, corporate, etc. These discounts all stack which means if you understand the timing you can get a tremendous discount. -The overall discount is negotiated on top of those programs. This is the dealers bottom line as incentives come from the manufacturers, the dealer doesn't care about the cash that comes from BMW. -Your monthly cost is the delta between the two. Unlike buying a car where your residual value is going to be based on the actual resale value of the car (Great for a Toyota or Lexus, not so great for your Kia). Understanding all this is how some people get a M4 CS for the same monthly price as some people will pay for a base X3. Concrete example of this: If you price out my X5 on BMW.com with a $65K MSRP, and 12k/yr and add tax on top - it would be $1050/mo, I pay ~$650 with nothing down up front except the state fees/DMV and MSD's. That literally means through the negotiation and leverage of programs alone the cost delta could be $400/month based on bad negotiations and misunderstanding of the programs.
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1- Residuals and programs vary month to month. I got a great deal in December and all those programs went poof on Jan 4th. 2 - Putting cash down on a lease is a bad idea for the same reason gap coverage is important. If you put $10K down on a car, drive it off the lot and into a ditch - the insurance will almost certainly ONLY satisfy the remaining payoff on the loan, and not repay money you paid in advanced on taxes or capital cost reductions. And that's why lease swaps can be attractive. Most BMW loaner cars can be leased for 16-18% discount before those incentives. For those who don't care about a very particular spec this is a tremendous way to get a car that is fully covered under warranty for an extremely low monthly payment. This is what I recommend to many people who leases will work for. Nobody has to convince you to lease, but once you visit a site like Leasehackr you clearly understand there are ridiculously good deals to be had out there on new cars, and if you follow the process and buy when a deal is good it is very easy to get a car for extremely little. Volvo also has tremendously good deals over the past few months. Here's a near $70k Volvo for $495/mo by stacking $10k+ in incentives. Some of these deals require a substantial amount of legwork to achieve, but if money is worth some to you then it's hard to argue driving the same car that would cost you ~$1200+/mo to finance.
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Also that youtube video I posted is clearly photoshopped because nobody knows how a serial port works. If it adds any depth, the guy who did this was a CTO at a tech company. He liked doing it because hacking microcontrollers was his idea of a good time.
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OK dude, if you want to act like a tool enjoy your $5,000 3 series and sound financial advice.
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I didn't have any intention of buying my M3 but I just couldn't resist having some seat time in one.
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One day I will share my story on how I drove an i3 on lease for a year not only for free, but got back some money. I was so happy I leased another one.
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That's why I haven't posted it.
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