The Z4 M Coupe/Roadster discounts continue
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The Z4 M Coupe/Roadster discounts continue
Now BMW is offering a lease deal until the end of the month on 2008 Z4 M Coupes and Roadsters. Even if you put less money down, there's no way a TT 3.2Q or a Cayman S can touch those numbers.
Smoking deals!
M Coupe ($559 per month, $3659 down):
M Roadster ($579 per month, $3679 down):
http://bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/F...s/Default.aspx
Taken from VWVortex.
Smoking deals!
M Coupe ($559 per month, $3659 down):
M Roadster ($579 per month, $3679 down):
http://bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/F...s/Default.aspx
Taken from VWVortex.
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Is anyone actually buying this thing?? I've only seen one and it was at a BMW, Acura, Audi dealership outing. Personally I think it is hideous. And is that really a good deal? I thought that is regular going rate.
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Like most ugly cars, it still looks decent in black.
And no doubt is a load of fun to drive.
And no doubt is a load of fun to drive.
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I really like M coupe, but I am not sure if I want it over the E92 for that.
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#8
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You could probably find one for more than 10k off soon - last time I taxi'd my friend to his BMW dealership for service they had 4 on the lot. But even at 10k I would hardly call it a "bargain". You could get lucky soon, though!
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Now BMW is offering a lease deal until the end of the month on 2008 Z4 M Coupes and Roadsters. Even if you put less money down, there's no way a TT 3.2Q or a Cayman S can touch those numbers.
Smoking deals!
M Coupe ($559 per month, $3659 down):
M Roadster ($579 per month, $3679 down):
http://bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/F...s/Default.aspx
Taken from VWVortex.
Smoking deals!
M Coupe ($559 per month, $3659 down):
M Roadster ($579 per month, $3679 down):
http://bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/F...s/Default.aspx
Taken from VWVortex.
#12
Hmmm, I show the following rates - which don't seem that great (a little off on the money factor but not much) - these are for 12K per year, add 2% residual for 10K.
2008 BMW Z4 M Coupe
24 Month – Residual 67% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 38% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 31% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
2008 BMW Z4 M Convertible
24 Month – Residual 67% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 40% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 33% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
2008 BMW Z4 M Coupe
24 Month – Residual 67% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 38% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 31% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
2008 BMW Z4 M Convertible
24 Month – Residual 67% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 40% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 33% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
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Eh I could see that as being the case, but Ive only seen 2 in my entire live actually on the road. And its been out how many years? I just think the Demand for a Z4 roadster is down because it's not as clean as the Z3 was. You talk about a good looking car, that Z3 was the best thing BMW ever did with a convertible, especially in 1999 when they widened those fenders and put fat tires on the back.