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      08-03-2009, 03:48 PM   #1
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Unhappy Question: Voluntary Turnover of a Leased...

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As I'll be unable to pay for my car (soon), I'm considering returning my 08 M3 to the dealership within a week or two. The car is currently on a 42 month lease, with nearly 25 months left and is posted in the "For Sale" section of M3Post. For those of you interested in checking it out, it's the "AW E92 M3: FS or Lease Assumption".

So, what are the repercussions? Obviously my credit will get destroyed, but is it as bad as a personal bankruptcy in that the latter remains on your file for 10 years? Furthermore, will I be forever 'blacklisted' by BMWFS? I'm assuming it will hurt my chances in buying a house (down the road)..........anyone know how badly?

Any options I'm not considering - I have tried to get rid of the car, but there are no takers.

Thoughts......suggestions.......will be greatly, greatly appreciated!
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      08-03-2009, 04:08 PM   #2
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they won't take the car...you have a contract with BMWFA...they want your money, not the car...

just stop paying...play hide and seek with the repo man..

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deff not as bad as bkcy, your credit score will take a big blow, but if this is th eonly negative thing on your credit report, you should be able to raise your score in no time...im assuming your lines aren't maxed out completely and you rmaking more than minimum payments ontime...if my assumptions are right, youll be alright buying a house down the road
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      08-03-2009, 04:27 PM   #4
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too bad you're interior isn't black. i think that might've helped you out a lot.

i would try selling the car at a deep discount and just take a hit on the rest. you're FS thread mentions nothing of incentives or discounts. i've seen E92 M3's go for lease payments of ~$850 so your $1000 is a bit high.

would the dealer do a buy back at a discounted price? you'll lose out but then they can turn around and resell the car for some profit.
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      08-03-2009, 04:42 PM   #5
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Thanks for the advice fellas.

I have offered an incentive of up to $4K now, which would effectively reduce the monthly payment to around $840, but still have had no takers due to the mileage being high (19K).

I really don't want to go down this dark road, but aside from taking on debt to pay for the car, I have no other choice.
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      08-03-2009, 04:54 PM   #6
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Oh I didn't know there was a volutary turnover of a lease.
Anyways, that has to damage your credit big time as it's not anything different from house foreclosure.

If I were you I would rather give bigger discount on the vehicle until someone bites on it.
I don't know about your allowed milege but I assume it's 10k a year since you say 19k is high, so if this is true, your $4k incentive istn' that good as your listed price is already high for the car, especially in this bad economy.
I would rather lose bit more $$$ upfront to keep my credit record good.

Good luck with everything.
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      08-03-2009, 05:02 PM   #7
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Sorry, mileage is 15K/year. And if I honestly could offer a larger incentive, I would, but I'm not in the greatest financial position at this point in time. Such is life.

And yeah, I misstated the "voluntary" turnover part - what I meant is that I'm planning on returning my car to the dealership - don't know if that's possible, but guessing from an earlier reply that it's not.
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@ 19k miles, you're not really over mileage. 15k/year puts you at 1,250 miles a month. you're 15 months into the lease which should be 18,750 miles.

maybe you can research shipping costs throughout the US and see if it's feasible to offer free shipping as well? i think shipping to the west coast is about $2k?

considering all this, you should know how much of a hit you can actually take before it just doesn't make sense anymore. if you have a hard time paying the car now, i don't know how you'll be able to find money to cover the loss. cash advance? line of credit? you're going to get people that are going to try to take advantage of your situation to get the best deal they can.
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when i got divorced, my ex stopped paying for her leased car, just to piss me off, since the car was on my name. after not paying for it for 4 months (and me having to pay for it because the finance company was calling me, not her) i went to her house in a middle of the night with my own key, unlocked the car, dumped all of her shit in the drive way and drove off. yes, i am that much of an asshole.

anyway, after this i ended up with 2 leased cars, so i had to turn one in. this fucked my credit history pretty bad for the next 7 years, because voluntary surrender still goes onto your credit history as repossession. not as bad as bankruptcy, but still pretty freaking bad. my credit score is still all fucked up, even though the only money i owe is on my E92.
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when i got divorced, my ex stopped paying for her leased car, just to piss me off, since the car was on my name. after not paying for it for 4 months (and me having to pay for it because the finance company was calling me, not her) i went to her house in a middle of the night with my own key, unlocked the car, dumped all of her shit in the drive way and drove off. yes, i am that much of an asshole.

anyway, after this i ended up with 2 leased cars, so i had to turn one in. this fucked my credit history pretty bad for the next 7 years, because voluntary surrender still goes onto your credit history as repossession. not as bad as bankruptcy, but still pretty freaking bad. my credit score is still all fucked up, even though the only money i owe is on my E92.

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      08-03-2009, 09:08 PM   #11
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i had a similar situation and posted it on a local newspapers classifieds. within two days had two guys willing to sling deals of one way or another. its doable but takes some creative financing for sure. good luck
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Not sure how it is in this economic climate, but back when I was in the business, a voluntary surrender (which is exactly the same as a repo) was worse than a Bankruptcy. I could get people approved all the time with bankruptcy, but not one person with a repo ever got bought. Do WHATEVER is in your power to avoid it.
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How much do you owe, how much is it worth, and will you have no car when this is gone?
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Depending on how much negative equity you have, you may be able to find a cheapish domestic car that is offering huge incentives to help soak up the negative equity. Just a thought.
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Depending on how much negative equity you have, you may be able to find a cheapish domestic car that is offering huge incentives to help soak up the negative equity. Just a thought.
Smartest post so far. Go buy a G6 or something like that.
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Thanks for all the responses Fellas - sincerely appreciated.

I did some research about the repo and it's as bad as some of you have stated - I will have to figure something out. And fast.
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have you called BMW yet to see what your options are?
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Called BMW and essentially, as a few of the others mentioned, I will have to sign a voluntary repossession. The car will then be auctioned, with me paying off the difference between the buyout and auction price.

The rep wasn't entirely sure about the credit issue, but was quite certain I will take a hit. Which I know I will.
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Fellas -

As I'll be unable to pay for my car (soon), I'm considering returning my 08 M3 to the dealership within a week or two. The car is currently on a 42 month lease, with nearly 25 months left and is posted in the "For Sale" section of M3Post. For those of you interested in checking it out, it's the "AW E92 M3: FS or Lease Assumption".

So, what are the repercussions? Obviously my credit will get destroyed, but is it as bad as a personal bankruptcy in that the latter remains on your file for 10 years? Furthermore, will I be forever 'blacklisted' by BMWFS? I'm assuming it will hurt my chances in buying a house (down the road)..........anyone know how badly?

Any options I'm not considering - I have tried to get rid of the car, but there are no takers.

Thoughts......suggestions.......will be greatly, greatly appreciated!
Voluntary least turn-in is far better than a repo on your credit. I would suggest you go to the dealer and talk to the finance manager, or call BMWFS.

A friend of mine is doing this with his Toyota. While each company is different, it basically goes like this:

1. If you are behind, you will have to get current.
2. If you are over miles for the period of you lease, you will owe for that.
3. You are breaking a contract, and there is usually a clause in your lease for this. You will pay a penalty, but they may be willing to work with you as you are being up-front with them and making it easy. Repo is a pita for everyone.
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Voluntary least turn-in is far better than a repo on your credit. I would suggest you go to the dealer and talk to the finance manager, or call BMWFS.

That is incorrect. It is exactly the same as a repo, the terms are interchangeable. Anyone that has any experience in the car business (8 years for me) will tell you that.
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Called BMW and essentially, as a few of the others mentioned, I will have to sign a voluntary repossession. The car will then be auctioned, with me paying off the difference between the buyout and auction price.

The rep wasn't entirely sure about the credit issue, but was quite certain I will take a hit. Which I know I will.

this was true with GMAC when i had troubles with my truck!
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Voluntary least turn-in is far better than a repo on your credit. I would suggest you go to the dealer and talk to the finance manager, or call BMWFS.

A friend of mine is doing this with his Toyota. While each company is different, it basically goes like this:

1. If you are behind, you will have to get current.
2. If you are over miles for the period of you lease, you will owe for that.
3. You are breaking a contract, and there is usually a clause in your lease for this. You will pay a penalty, but they may be willing to work with you as you are being up-front with them and making it easy. Repo is a pita for everyone.
I contacted my the finance rep at the dealership I picked up my car (BMW Gallery at Norwood). However, I have yet to hear back from her.......probably doesn't want to deal with me and my troubles now
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