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      07-18-2014, 05:18 PM   #1
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2012 BMW 335IS COUPE - Fantastic Condition!

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I'm selling my leased 2012 BMW 335is as I need to unload this car now as opposed to keeping it for the remainder of the lease. The car has been VERY well maintained and is in excellent condition. There are no visible dents, dings or scratches in the paint, the car is in fantastic condition mechanically and visually, and the car is still under the original BMW full warranty for another 18 months. I have babied this car for the 2 1/2 years that I have had it, and it shows. The car is loaded with $10K in options, including the Premium Package, Navigation, Convenience Package, 19" Alloy Wheels, 7 Speed Dual Clutch Transmission, Heated Seats, Satellite Radio, BMW Apps and a fantastic Harmon Kardon surround sound system. I am still driving this car, so the actual mileage will increase from what's shown on the odometer. The car is currently leased through BMW Financial Services. If you purchase this vehicle your payment will go to BMW FS to pay-off the lease. We will then have to transfer the title to you, which we can discuss with BMW FS together at the time of the buy-out. Please message me with any questions you have.

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Right when I got excited and thought I found my next car I saw the black int and auto trans GLWS If I wasn't so picky we'd be talking
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Right when I got excited and thought I found my next car I saw the black int and auto trans GLWS If I wasn't so picky we'd be talking
It's actually a dual clutch, but I know what you mean. I've always had stick and this was my first "auto". It truly is a pretty awesome transmission. Shifts are so quick they're practically seamless and sitting in heavy traffic there's a definite plus to having it.
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Is $42k the residual or what is owed?
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Is $42k the residual or what is owed?
$42K is what I'm asking for it. The amount owed is irrelevant because you don't know how much I left down, what kind of deal I got, etc. If your interested and have an offer please PM me.
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It is a very relevant question..

As you said "If you purchase this vehicle your payment will go to BMW FS to pay-off the lease."

So if let's say I come to buy the car, then the lease will be transfered to me. So people want to know what the residual and msrp are on the car.
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It is a very relevant question..

As you said "If you purchase this vehicle your payment will go to BMW FS to pay-off the lease."

So if let's say I come to buy the car, then the lease will be transfered to me. So people want to know what the residual and msrp are on the car.
I sent you a PM
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Since people are asking about it, I'm also open to simply transferring over my lease. The lease is up on Dec 1. PM me for more details.
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Price reduced to $39,675. This is the current buy-out on the lease, which ends on Dec 1. My lease is $671/month for those interested, and the August payment has already been made. If you want to take over the lease you would have the car for 4 months and make 3 payments, thus reducing your cost to lease by $671 over the 4 months.
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