I am currently in the great debate. I've always been against leasing, but am opening up to the idea. My wife leasing a 2016 C250 is the main reason for that. Currently i am driving a 2004 330Ci, previously i had a 97 M3. Not sure what to do next.
I am not too enthusiastic about BMW running 4cylinder turbo charged engines in their new lineup of #28i cars. I think that when the turbo isn't producing boost, the car is a turd. I haven't driven one for a long period of time, but when test driving i definitely noticed a few laggy periods.
I like the E90/E92s. But most are close to 100k miles. The lower mileage cars i have found are 60-70k miles. I'm a little tired of troubleshooting minor maintenance issues. For example, it took 2 months and a few hundred dollars of replacement parts to finally determine what was causing my P00171, Lean Condition code on my current E46. I do all the maintenance myself. I enjoy working on cars and spend most of my free time working on my 2 other cars, but for some reason the PIA maintenance work annoys the heck out of me.
What say you General BMW Discussion?
How Deep are your pockets?
I have deep pockets but short hands... hahaha
I am comparing the depreciation of the E90/E92 + maintenance since it is a "higher mileage" vehicle vs. Paying a monthly on a car that I wouldn't own after all that money (About $15k for 3 yrs with down payment).
The E90/E92 would cost about $15k. But at least I would have some value of a car after "X" amount of years.
I have never believed leasing a car a good idea for anyone ever.
If I may, why an E90/92?
Why not E82 or F22? Specifically the X35i or the hellacious M235i.
But if I were you I would opt for the 435i. Then again, I wouldn't lease...Value gained is value sustained.
A purchase car value will depreciate. I write off the depreciation of the car when I own it. My accountant has told me buying or leasing, is the same tax advantage
I am 6'6" tall. 235 is too small. For leasing, I'm also trying o stay around $450/mnth.
I have a lot of toys that I spend money on. I don't want my wife to have an opportunity to start nagging me.
How is the reliability of the E90/E92 cars? Looking at the Non-M cars
Are there any common maintenance issues with this model that i should be on the look for?
Spoken like someone who doesn't quite grasp the concept. With proper incentives the amount you pay on a lease can be less than the real world depreciation of a car. You would have to enjoy throwing money in the toilet by buying like a brand new 100k 7 series or s class. Or take for instance when bmw has lease specials that set the residual at 68%... which will not outpace real world depreciation.
Not all instances of leasing a car is a stupid venture, and aorry, but I have owned old cars, newer cars, and currently one own old car and lease 1 newer one. Sorry but constant worries on an old car are not really worth it to me at this point. If something goes wrong with my car, I don't have time to worry about either fixing it myself or taking to the mechanic etc. Take it to the dealer, take a loaner and be on my way.
You are paying for the convenience factor as much as the car.
But there are also some terrible terrible lease deals out there. Not all are the same, and understanding the differences in net loss with purchase vs lease helps. And no, the argument just buy a used car doesn't fly with everyone.
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Why not a 435i since you'd have warranty and it's much funner?
That being said depends on whether you pull the good straw. Here where I am, what I've been spending on maintenance so far plus depreciation would have been on-par with a 435i cabriolet residual finance. Only problem is the cabriolet didn't come with 3 pedals so I didn't have a choice in the matter.
Last edited by shiftmygears; 05-27-2016 at 12:51 AM.
Buy the E92... either way you write it off as an expense, but in 3 years you'll have equity to recoup some money from the bought car vs. returning the lease...
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