2007 BMW X5 Option Packages
The 2007 BMW X5 comes in an
eight cylinder version (4.8i) and a six cylinder version (3.0si). The option
choices are slightly different between these cars. The 2007 BMW X5 lease programs will cover all special ordered
2007 X5 vehicles as well as all in
stock vehicles.
For normal city driving
you may find that the six cylinder 2007 X5 is more than enough power
to get around with family and friends. If you live in a more
demanding terrain or considering towing with your 2007 X5, then the
eight cylinder X5 has all the power to satisfy your needs.
To review the 2007 BMW
X5 lease option packages for these model, use these link below:
After you have reviewed your options for the 2007 BMW X5, you can
request a purchase price, financing or lease quotation from these
links shown above.
Should you Lease or
Finance your new 2007 BMW X5?
The decision to lease or
finance a car depends on many factors that can include:
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Do you have limited
funds to put down on a car?
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Do you want to change
your car every 2-3 years?
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Do you want want a
more expensive car but want to lower payment?
Our BMW financing
specialists will walk you through the current lease and financing
packages. There are times when leasing a car is not the best
deal, so we will talk straight with you and address all your
questions. Here are some talking points to bring up when you
call.
Advantages of Leasing a
2007 BMW X5
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Monthly
Payments Are Lower. You only pay for depreciation during the
term, monthly payments are significantly lower than car loans
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Establishing
credit. If you are a first time buyer or have bad credit,
auto leasing may be a way by which a dealer will offer financing
to you.
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More Car per
Monthly Payment. Since leases have lower payments, car
leases allow you to get more car for your money and drive a new
car every three years
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Zero
Maintenance Headaches. All maintenance and major repairs are
covered by the warranty
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Lower Up-Front
Money. Car leases can require little or no down payment, it
is a function of your needs and target for a monthly payment.
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Walk away!
Closed end leases have no hassles when the lease ends.
You turn in the car, pay an end of lease disposition fee, any
excessive wear fees and walk away.
Disadvantages of Leasing
a 2007 BMW X5
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Mileage Limits.
If you plan to put a high number of miles on your car, for
example you are using the car for long business trips, you
should consider purchasing the car. Normal annual mileage
allowances on 2007 BMW vehicles are 12,000 - 15,000 miles per
year. If you drive over 25,000 miles a year, you should
carefully review the costs between financiering the car or
leasing the car with a 25,000 miles a year allowance.
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Excess wear and
tear. If your daily use of your 2007 BMW takes you in rough
terrain, construction sites, off-road conditions you should
consider financing. If your car is your traveling office
and is used to transport goods that could damage the seats,
interior and damage the paint, you should consider financing.
Most customers return a leased car with "normal wear and tear".
However, if the car comes back with excessive wear you will be
charged to bring the car back to a sellable condition.
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Gap Insurance.
If you lease a 2007 BMW you should always purchase GAP
insurance. For example, if you have a car accident, the value of
what your insurance company is often less that the balance of
the lease. GAP insurance makes sure there are no out of
pocket monies to make up that difference in price.
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Deciding to
keep the car: If you decide to keep your 2007 BMW after the
lease expires, you will end up paying more for the car compared
to financing the car from the beginning.
We bring these points
up for discussion because we want you to be completely satisfied
with your 2007 BMW vehicle during the lifetime of your car lease or
financing plan. You may may other questions regarding BMW
financing, so please give our 2007
BMW X5 On-Line Sales Coordinator a call.
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