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Optimus Prime
02-12-2006, 01:42 AM
330i, PP/CW/Comfrot Access, Arctic/black/Walnut.

Tax/upfront fees $3700(ish)
36/15k = $510/month

We may decide to put less down and roll it in since the MF is good enough that we wouldn't be paying a bunch on interest. We could put as little down as $800 and still be around $600/month.

:D

rumatt
02-12-2006, 02:20 AM
Congrats.

My vote: put less down.

Sharp11
02-12-2006, 02:39 AM
330i, PP/CW/Comfrot Access, Alantic/black/Walnut.

Tax/upfront fees $3700(ish)
36/15k = $510/month

We may decide to put less down and roll it in since the MF is good enough that we wouldn't be paying a bunch on interest. We could put as little down as $800 and still be around $600/month.

:D

Congrats, I guess your wife enjoyed the test drive.

I still can't believe a lot of you guys pay that kind of money in monthly payments for cars, it's astonishing to me, but I'm old school that way, I can still remember being uncomfortable with car payments at around the 250 dollar mark.

Today, I pay cash or "borrow" the money from myself and pay it back with interest, but I'm not sure it really matters, cars are a losing proposition that we'll always be paying for no matter how you look at it

Ed

lupinsea
02-12-2006, 04:41 AM
True enough. Although, I've made up my mind not to buy another new car. I think I'd rather let someone else take the depreciation hit. This experience with the Miata was painful. If I ended up keeping the car for a long time as I originally figured on it wouldn't be that bad but having to sell after 2 1/2 years . . . :nono:

lemming
02-12-2006, 09:14 AM
Congrats, I guess your wife enjoyed the test drive.

I still can't believe a lot of you guys pay that kind of money in monthly payments for cars, it's astonishing to me, but I'm old school that way, I can still remember being uncomfortable with car payments at around the 250 dollar mark.

Today, I pay cash or "borrow" the money from myself and pay it back with interest, but I'm not sure it really matters, cars are a losing proposition that we'll always be paying for no matter how you look at it

Ed

first: congratulations, prime. that's a great car!

second: dunno, Ed. while i'm like you and typically pay for everything (house included) up front, there is merit to the notion of not paying in full for things that depreciate. better ways to spend the money and waste it rather than have NADA dictate to me how much money i've just wasted driving a new car off of the lot fully paid off.

but the other side of it, not having the monthly payment and having the title makes it seem "free" to a numbskull such as myself. which then drives the car wanderlust.

AF
02-12-2006, 09:22 AM
How come you didn't let us help you pick out the exterior color, interior color, options of other cars, take 3 yrs to make a decision, etc. etc :eeps::dunno:

Just kidding of course ... congrats !!!!

rumatt
02-12-2006, 10:37 AM
cars are a losing proposition that we'll always be paying for no matter how you look at it

Exactly. Your Z4 is depreciating like a rock regardless of how you paid for it. Playing games with monthly payments to trick ourselves into being happier can be fun, but it's mostly meaningless in terms of the cost to own.

Buying cars with deep discounts, and not turning over quickly are the dominating factors. I'll bet there's a factor of 2 or 3 difference in cost to own over a 10 year period between the two extremes (buy high, trade often, vs buy low and hold).

I'm not saying you shouldn't buy often if you enjoy it, but many folks don't understand the cost... it's hilarious how many focus on monthly payment while ignoring the dominating cost factors.

AF
02-12-2006, 12:48 PM
Exactly. Your Z4 is depreciating like a rock regardless of how you paid for it. Playing games with monthly payments to trick ourselves into being happier can be fun, but it's mostly meaningless in terms of the cost to own.

Buying cars with deep discounts, and not turning over quickly are the dominating factors. I'll bet there's a factor of 2 or 3 difference in cost to own over a 10 year period between the two extremes (buy high, trade often, vs buy low and hold).

I'm not saying you shouldn't buy often if you enjoy it, but many folks don't understand the cost... it's hilarious how many focus on monthly payment while ignoring the dominating cost factors.

You make a good point that overall cost to own over x number of years is the actual real factor in owning a car but there is a peace of mind factor of paying for a car in full at time of purchase. I have done them asll, financed, leased & paid in full and the paid in full in my mind is very comforting plus it's awesome to have no payments each month.

OTOH the one major thing I like with leasing is the feeling of 'who cares' being that it's a lease ... in reality it makes no sense to feel that way since you have the car for the same period of time but for some reason in my mind it's a benefit (plus it is also a legitmate business expense which is always a plus)

Sharp11
02-12-2006, 01:18 PM
Exactly. Your Z4 is depreciating like a rock regardless of how you paid for it.

I let the first owner take the big hit, I got it with 3700 miles on the clock - cheap. It belonged to the dealer as his wife's FLA car so it was a private wholesale through the dealership - I could "flip" this car in a year and break even or make a little on it.

Given the quality of cars today, I not as interested in buying new, in fact, with the Z4, I paid 19,000 dollars under the MSRP on a one-year-old car. It's still like new, IMO, same as it would be after about a month or so of buying it new yourself. The nice thing is, it's got options I would never have ordered but fully enjoy like nav and extended leather.

I'm seeing nice savings on E90's with low mileage as well. Given the fact they're going to have the balance of the warranty and a good deal of free maintenance, I'd be buying mine lightly used.

I bought our Subaru Outback new this summer because I got it at a "used" price via a dealer clearance sale in new Hampshire- they even delivered it to out house in CT. Nice.

It pays (sometimes handsomely) to shop.

Ed

rumatt
02-12-2006, 01:30 PM
I paid 19,000 dollars under the MSRP on a one-year-old car.

Nice.

Bruce330cic
02-12-2006, 01:52 PM
Congrats on the order OP! So, you decided against the SP I take it?

Sharp11
02-12-2006, 01:56 PM
Nice.

OP will have paid around 22 thousand dollars once his lease is up. If he wants to buy the car he'll need around 25,000 ( I'd assume).

However, if he drives less than 15k a year and wants a new car every three years, then leasing makes sense.

Maybe I should try it on the family car next time around ( I'd have to convince the wife of three year flips, not sure she'd go for that).

Ed

Optimus Prime
02-12-2006, 02:26 PM
However, if he drives less than 15k a year and wants a new car every three years, then leasing makes sense.

Ed
:yes:

We've tried the slightly used car and value new car for the wife. Both options ended up costing as much as this lease will. We've also come to the conclusion that it will be nearly impossible for me not to talk her into a new car every 2-3 years. :D

This way we know all of our costs up front, we always have the latest safety innovations, and we can be assured that should our family needs for the type of car change, we haven't financially locked ourselves into something for very long.

Roadstergal
02-12-2006, 02:39 PM
True enough. Although, I've made up my mind not to buy another new car. I think I'd rather let someone else take the depreciation hit. This experience with the Miata was painful. If I ended up keeping the car for a long time as I originally figured on it wouldn't be that bad but having to sell after 2 1/2 years . . . :nono:

That'll teach you to get married! :D

lupinsea
02-12-2006, 08:21 PM
:p

lemming
02-12-2006, 08:53 PM
OP will have paid around 22 thousand dollars once his lease is up. If he wants to buy the car he'll need around 25,000 ( I'd assume).

However, if he drives less than 15k a year and wants a new car every three years, then leasing makes sense.

Maybe I should try it on the family car next time around ( I'd have to convince the wife of three year flips, not sure she'd go for that).

Ed

paying just a smidge under that for the V --and it depreciates like a rock (rationale for leasing right there).

the 3 series sure has gotten expensive. or am i just getting old?

Optimus Prime
02-13-2006, 01:23 PM
:irate:

Alright you bastages. I just ordered my first BMW and you guys spend 85% of the thread off-topic. I demand new BMW e-love, and I demand it now.

:loveme:



:D

Roadstergal
02-13-2006, 01:28 PM
You know very well why you have no e-lovin' as yet...

:needpic:

Optimus Prime
02-13-2006, 01:31 PM
You know very well why you have no e-lovin'

e-herpes? :dunno:

Melissa
02-13-2006, 02:46 PM
Congratulations!! I'm sure Mrs. OP will love her new ride!! :line:



:D :D

Optimus Prime
02-13-2006, 05:00 PM
Congratulations!! I'm sure Mrs. OP will love her new ride!! :line:
I hope so. It'll make it easier for me to get permission for that Ducati Hypermotard that's calling my name.
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/111505top.jpg

Plaz
02-13-2006, 05:35 PM
Hypermotard

That sounds like a model of short school buses. :eeps:

Optimus Prime
02-13-2006, 05:38 PM
That sounds like a model of short school buses. :eeps:
That's because you're a liberal Looser [sic] :loser:




:D

Plaz
02-13-2006, 05:39 PM
That's because you're a liberal Looser [sic] :loser:

:D

I guess you can just call me "four-wheels" (nee' "four-eyes")

Optimus Prime
02-13-2006, 05:42 PM
I guess you can just call me "four-wheels" (nee' "four-eyes")
:ack:

My father-in-law tells better jokes. :D

Plaz
02-13-2006, 05:45 PM
:ack:

My father-in-law tells better jokes. :D

You'd better watch it or I'll deck you with my Mossad training at the next Bimmerfest. :lol:

Optimus Prime
02-13-2006, 05:47 PM
You'd better watch it or I'll deck you with my Mossad training at the next Bimmerfest. :lol:

I do not have the minimal intelligence to comprehend your comment. :D

Roadstergal
02-14-2006, 06:50 PM
That sounds like a model of short school buses. :eeps:

There's a DRZ400SM running around here with the plate MOTARD. It is a horrible word for a rather nice idea.

If I could find wheels that take tubeless tires that fit my DR, I'd make a street trim for it.

lupinsea
02-15-2006, 12:38 AM
You'd better watch it or I'll deck you with my Mossad training at the next Bimmerfest.I do not have the minimal intelligence to comprehend your comment. :D
I think Plaz is saying he has Israeli intelligence / special forces (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossad) training.