takempitcher
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I am looking at a 2014 i3 (Capparis White/Frozen Bl) with the following upgrades:
Tera World package=$2,700
Parking Assist package=$1,000
Tech+Driving Assist Package=$2,500
Heated Front Seats=$350
DC Fast Charge=$700
Harman/Kardon=$800
This makes the price $51,650.00
I am in the San Joaquin Valley of California so I qualify for a:
Federal rebate=$7,500 (which will go to the lien holder=BMW but that will come off the price)
California rebate=$3,000
San Joaquin Valley Air rebate=$2,500
I am fronting the $5,500 as down until the rebate checks come to me but I am not putting down any of my own money.
This money down covers the acquisition fee (995), doc fee (80), local taxes and fees (2004.66) and first payment (279).
So I would be paying $279/month (which includes tax) x 35 months=$9,765 over the course of the 35 month/10,000 mile per year lease.
They are also offering 14 annual nights of BMW loaner use for when I go out of town (Fiat does the same thing).
The best deals I could get under the same terms ($5,500 down/36 months/10k miles) were:
VW eGolf Premium=$231/month ($8,085 over 35 months)
Fiat 500e=$222/month. ($7,770 over 35 months)
Thoughts? Should I bite? Should I dig deeper? I like the eGolf because of the 5th seat but it isn't a hard and fast deal breaker.
Thanks!
Tera World package=$2,700
Parking Assist package=$1,000
Tech+Driving Assist Package=$2,500
Heated Front Seats=$350
DC Fast Charge=$700
Harman/Kardon=$800
This makes the price $51,650.00
I am in the San Joaquin Valley of California so I qualify for a:
Federal rebate=$7,500 (which will go to the lien holder=BMW but that will come off the price)
California rebate=$3,000
San Joaquin Valley Air rebate=$2,500
I am fronting the $5,500 as down until the rebate checks come to me but I am not putting down any of my own money.
This money down covers the acquisition fee (995), doc fee (80), local taxes and fees (2004.66) and first payment (279).
So I would be paying $279/month (which includes tax) x 35 months=$9,765 over the course of the 35 month/10,000 mile per year lease.
They are also offering 14 annual nights of BMW loaner use for when I go out of town (Fiat does the same thing).
The best deals I could get under the same terms ($5,500 down/36 months/10k miles) were:
VW eGolf Premium=$231/month ($8,085 over 35 months)
Fiat 500e=$222/month. ($7,770 over 35 months)
Thoughts? Should I bite? Should I dig deeper? I like the eGolf because of the 5th seat but it isn't a hard and fast deal breaker.
Thanks!