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      05-04-2016, 01:55 PM   #1
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June 2016 BMW M2 lease rates - residual and money factor

Update 6/8/16:

Lease residuals and money factor remain the same in June (as in May).


Current lease residuals and money factor for 36 month lease on an M2:

47% - 15k miles
49% - 12k miles
50% - 10k miles
Money factor is .00138

Residuals values are down and money factor has crept up since the last published figures.
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      05-04-2016, 01:59 PM   #2
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Well crap, even lower than last month

Guess i'm going to have to buy this car or just lease an M4 lol
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Thanks for posting the figures. Sucks for those who are trying to stretch themselves into an M2.

BMW FS has priced itself out of the market for my business on this vehicle. Going to finance with a local credit union at an advantage of over 1% APR over their 2.99% currently offered.
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FYI for those looking at stripped M2 at MSRP for a $0 down 36mo/10k lease this puts you at roughly $750 before taxes and fees. (Fully loaded roughly $920).

Realistically you are looking at a $1030 payment after taxes and fees fully loaded. Approximately the same as a 60 month payment at the 2.99% BMW FS is offering.
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Bananas. My 2011 135i had a >60% residual! Looks like BMW FS isn't willing to take a risk on this little guy. Nuts, considering how the 1M has performed in the secondary market.
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Really is a BMW to buy and not to lease or PCP here in the UK.
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Probably know that many people will buy this over an M4 anyway and with limited availability they'll get it on a lease all day long. MB leases are probably comparable residual wise. Wonder what a 718 Cayman leases for....

IMO right move on BMWs part.
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Oof. Those are rough numbers. There is no way the M2 will cut through 50% (or more) depreciation in 3 years. Do not lease this car.
On the other hand, if prices really do drop like a rock I may be more interested in one 2-4 years from now.
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I've never leased, don't the residuals imply what they believe value will look like at the end of the lease? If they're low, that means a higher monthly payment, but also that someone leasing the car will buy it out at the end and just flip it if there's a low residual no?
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It's not about real world residual value, it's about maximizing profit on a low volume car.
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I really like the m2 and even wanted one for a while , last month I got a 79k m4 for 810 a month / 36 months -12k a year with 2300 total out of pocket including the 1st month .
Seriously , the m2 as a 60k car isn't worth a dime over $650 per month .
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FYI for those looking at stripped M2 at MSRP for a $0 down 36mo/10k lease this puts you at roughly $750 before taxes and fees. (Fully loaded roughly $920).

Realistically you are looking at a $1030 payment after taxes and fees fully loaded. Approximately the same as a 60 month payment at the 2.99% BMW FS is offering.
This is m4 money. Just get the m4
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I've never leased, don't the residuals imply what they believe value will look like at the end of the lease? If they're low, that means a higher monthly payment, but also that someone leasing the car will buy it out at the end and just flip it if there's a low residual no?
If you plan to buyout, it doesn't matter that much. Your first 36 months costs more, but the buyout is low. If you plan to turn the car in, it's a total ripoff. The market value should be much higher at 36 months. When a car has this much demand the lease terms are always a ripoff. Just look at the Cayman GT4.
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FYI for those looking at stripped M2 at MSRP for a $0 down 36mo/10k lease this puts you at roughly $750 before taxes and fees. (Fully loaded roughly $920).

Realistically you are looking at a $1030 payment after taxes and fees fully loaded. Approximately the same as a 60 month payment at the 2.99% BMW FS is offering.
These are horrendous lease terms. That lease payment is crazy for this car. If you are anywhere near $1k on a lease you should be in a more expensive car.
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I'd like to chalk this diminished value to all floggin' and hoonin' that will likely happen straight out the box.
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Perhaps it will go up
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Is this the lowest residual ever on a BMW? :
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Looking even more like an Audi lease.
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My current f type is cheaper than an m2 lease, so was my 991.

They really do not want to lease these.
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Wow that's a $700 to $800 payment if not more. Better get a m3 or m4. For that money
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