2024 BMW I5 M60 Lease Transfer

For Transfer:

2024 BMW I5 M60

Specifications:

Black Sapphire Metallic
Black M Veganza Interior
M Sport Professional
Driver Assistance Professional Package
Interior Carbon Fiber Trim
Front Ventilated Seats

Details:

Right around 2300 miles presently (7/10). Original MSRP $91,715. Available for lease transfer only at the following terms:  30 months remaining, $2000 cash due $5600 security deposit due $773/mo plus tax (if applicable in your state).  Lease includes 7500 miles a year, additional miles can be purchased with the cost distributed across the remaining term.  Vehicle has been ceramic coated and includes transferable exterior protection warranty.  Free EA charging promotion will not transfer.  Contact for more information, must have excellent credit and be approved by BMW financial services.

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2024 BMW I4 M50

For Sale:
2024 BMW I4 M50

Specifications:
Black Sapphire Metallic
Black Perforated SensaTec
Premium Package (ZPP)
Driving Assistance Professional Package (ZDY)
Shadowline Package (ZHO)
Parking Assistance Package (ZPK)
M Sport Pro Package (33B)
Carbon Fiber Trim (4MC)
Drive Recorder (6DR)
2x Key Fobs, 1x M Card Key

Details:
Just under 2800 miles. Original MSRP $76,195. First owner, clean carfax. Includes remaining new vehicle warranty.  Vehicle has been ceramic coated and includes transferable exterior protection warranty. Contact for more information.

Get The Best Offer From Carvana

The Process

Carvana offers are dynamic – Use this process to get the best offer.

Use Multiple Accounts

You will need, at least, two accounts. Let’s call one account the primary account, it has all your proper information. The secondary account is a ghost account, has made up information. You will need a unique email alias for each account.  Since you have to be logged in to get an offer, with your main browser, log into your primary account and in an incognito/private browser, log into your ghost account.

Frequently Update Your Offers

Once logged in, start with your primary account and collect your first offer. Then, every 4 to 6 hours, run the same vehicle on the secondary account. To get a new offer, where you have one already, you want to open that offer and then click “edit vehicle details” – but change no details on the corresponding screen(s), and the offer will update to the new amount. Sometimes you may need to refresh the offer screen to see the updated offer.

Switch To The Best Offer

If the offer on the secondary account is better then primary, immediate update the primary account, to lock in that higher offer. If the secondary offer is lower, do nothing. Once you get an offer you like on the primary, use the “extend my offer” feature to lock in the offer for 7 days. To use this feature, access the offer you want to extend, and one or two days before the offer expires, you should see a on-time “extend offer” button and it will provide a new deadline.

Keep Checking For Better Offers

You can now run the secondary account for a week, seeing if the offer improves. If it does, you can swap roles between your primary and secondary accounts. Swap the information around, so now you can use the 7 day locked feature on the better offer, repeating this process indefinitely, or until you get bored. I was seeing variations of almost $3000 over the course of 14 days.

Other Tips

Use these tips and tricks to maximize your chance of a best offer.

Run Late At Night

I almost always got better offers running late at night, usually after 12midnight EST.

Watch Comparable Inventory

I suspect a correlation with the offer and the amount of comparable inventory on Carvana, so if you see the comparable inventory change, run update offers immediately.  This can result in big swings.

Check Every Reasonable Option

When submitting your vehicle for an offer, check every reasonable “option” box you possibly can, they never seem to confirm the options.

Use A Different Zip Code

The zip code you use when you create your account will absolutely influence the Carvana offer.  The account zip code does not need to be the same as the pickup/drop-off zip code.

Recommend Online Buyers

Looking to sell your car?  Get the best offer online.


The below list is actively curated to provide the best options to get online valuations for your vehicle. This first table include national operations, or those who cover a large geographic area.

Buyer Name Direct Link Review Link
AutoCompanion Direct Link 743 Review Link
AutoLendersGo (aka ALGO) Direct Link 591 Review Link 242
Autonation Direct Link 1.0k Review Link 201
CarBravo Direct Link 234 Review Link 16
CarBuyerUSA Direct Link 812 Review Link 192
CarOffer (aka CarGurus) Direct Link 656 Review Link 87
Carmax Direct Link 733 Review Link 118
Carvana Affiliate Link 545 Review Link 97
Clutch Direct Link 491 Review Link 59
Driveo Direct Link 379 Review Link 47
Driveway Direct Link 705 Review Link 207
Enterprise Direct Link 58 Review Link
Equityhackr (aka AutoLeaseNinjas) Direct Link 628 Review Link
GiveMeTheVIN ^ (aka GMTV) Direct Link 705 Review Link
Koons Buys Cars Direct Link 89 Review Link
Rodo Direct Link 643 Review Link 180
SellMyEv Direct Link 286 Review Link
Shift [CLOSED] Review Link 85
Texas Auto Value Direct Link 167 Review Link 9
Vroom Direct Link 601 Review Link 92
WeBuyAnyCar Direct Link 1.2k Review Link 109
WhipFlip ^ Direct Link 393 Review Link
Wholesale Car Club Direct Link 261 Review Link

In addition, there are smaller operators that only cover a small footprint as well as individual local dealers or chains:

Buyer Name Region Direct Link Review Thread
Bidlane CA Direct Link 358 Review Link 95
CarCashNJ NJ Direct Link 155 Review Link
PineBelt Chevy NJ Direct Link 1 Review Link
CarShop AZ, PA, NJ Direct Link 58 Review Link
CarStub CA Direct Link 278 Review Link 92
Trade-in Solutions ^ CA Direct Link 193 Review Link

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A Balloon Loan Primer

Better Then A Lease? 


Why Consider a Balloon Loan.

A balloon loan combines features of a lease, such as low payments based on a residual value, with features of a loan, such as direct ownership. This type of financing is now gaining popularity with captive lenders, who may call them “Select” or “Option” programs, and offer them alongside more traditional lease and conventional financing options. However, these programs terms are generally favorable to the lienholder, and while the concept is valid, better programs can be found in the open market.

Here we focus on the concept of a non-captive or indirect balloon loan, most commonly funded by a credit union. The flexibility of these third-party programs are generally applied one of two ways. The first approach combines a short term with a large down payment, so the loan balance is very close to the RV. The resulting payments are small, as only the debt service is being paid. The second approach combines a long term with no down payment. The resulting payments are small, as the balance due is spread over the long repayment period.

Other benefits of a balloon loan include the ability to recover positive equity at the end of the payment term, which is especially important in today’s market where vehicles regularly outperform residual value. A balloon loan is considered a cash purchase, so it captures manufacturer rebates which may only be available to such a purchase. In many states, you can transfer plates and registration, which can result in a nice savings.

Combining one of recommended approaches with some or all of the additional benefits can result in a very competitive total cost of ownership, even when compared to the lowest rate long term conventional financing available. In the end, for those who are looking to maximize monthly cash flow, above all else, a non-captive balloon loan can be a good option.

What Is the Downside of Using a Balloon Loan…

Yes, a balloon loan carries risk. That risk results from the sum of the payments not bringing the loan balance to zero and a final balloon payment due to cover the difference. The borrower must therefore execute on the most beneficial disposition option; buy, sell or refinance. As compared to a lease, where you can return the vehicle, or with a loan, where you will own the vehicle free and clear, a balloon loan can leave you upside down.

Other downsides of a balloon loan include, in most states, you will need to pay full sales tax upfront, so no tax advantages, like a lease. Balloon loans generally do not residualize options very well. The best build for most vehicle is a base trim level. The interest rate is usually one point higher versus conventional financing. For high end vehicles over $70K, there can be an additional origination fee.

Another Consideration… Return your vehicle like a lease.

A rider to a balloon loan can be included to create a vehicle return option. Including this rider increases the loan complexity, and for the general/original purposes of this article, we are excluding the consideration of this optional rider. However, as the market has changed over time, the vehicle return rider does provide a useful method to insulate oneself from potential significant depreciation. When using this rider it essentially turns a balloon loan into a lease, so the balloon program would need to have a superior RV and/or interest rate, as compared to captive leasing program, to make sense. Examples of this return rider can be found in this thread body.

The Right Conditions for a Balloon Loan…

Once you have decided that the risk and rewards of a balloon align with your personal financial strategy, the next step is to assess if your target vehicle is a good candidate. Not every vehicle will have a competitive program, so some research will be necessary to compare payments and total cost of ownerships across financing options. Generally, cases where a balloon loan program work well:

  • Short term ownership is desired. Balloon loans are NOT for vehicles you will hold forever.
  • Where a vehicle hold resale value very well, and can return positive equity at term end.
  • Where one finds a favorable program MRM/RV for a vehicle from a lender.
  • Where a long term, low rate, conventional loan cannot be used.

Where can I get a balloon loan…

The most common institutional lender offering balloon loan programs is Auto Financial Group (AFG), and they do not offer the program direct to the public. Instead, the program is offered via affiliated credit unions. Thus, most credit unions who advertises a balloon loan offering are reselling the same AFG program. Some credit unions may call these programs something like “better then a lease” or “payment saver” and may charge different rates and/or fees – but they are all fundamentally the same The below list provides suggested credit union offering this program.

  • AmeriCU Credit Union (https://americu.org/ 249) Paysaver auto loan product offered at low rates and across various terms. A one-time donation to the American Consumer Council permits membership. You can join and apply online, but I recommend pro-actively calling a branch and working directly with a loan officer. Uses experian for credit checks. Can take longer to close.
  • CapEd Credit Union (https://capedcu.com/ 173) Payment saver auto loan product offered at moderate rates and across various terms. A one-time donation to the CapEd Foundation permits membership. You can join and apply online, you will be assigned a loan officer who will follow-up over the phone. Uses transunion credit checks. Can close quickly.
  • Hanscom Federal Credit Union (https://hfcu.org/ 183) Better then a lease auto loan product offered at higher rates and few terms. A one-time donation to the Nashua River Watershed Association permit membership. You can join and apply online, you will be assigned a loan offer who will follow-up over the phoner. Uses transunion credit for score. Can close quickly.

Another institutional vendor, CULA 20, is also gaining popularity as another option for indirect leasing through partner credit unions. However, it appears that these programs are only accessible to dealers and not the general public. These means to access these programs you must use a dealer from the network.

How Do I Use A Balloon Loan Calculator…

  • AFG Default Payment Calculator AmeriCu Calculator 353 Use this calculator first, to determine the loan balance, rate and payment for your preferred term. Here is what a calculator looks like setup for a Ford Mach-E purchase in NJ. Note that the lowest mileage option has been selected, since we will not be returning the vehicle.
  • Balloon Loan Reverse Calculator Balloon Payment Loan Calculator |- MyCalculators.com 248 Use this calculator second, take the data from the previous calculator and solve for the final balloon payment. Given the 24mo payment from the AFG calculator, we can solve for the final balloon payment…

Acronym’s & Terminology used in this wiki

MRM / CRV – This is the value of the vehicle assigned by AFG. It is based on the “Maximum Residualized MSRP”, which consists of the MSRP of the typically equipped vehicle and value adding options giving only partial credit or no credit for those options that ALG understands add little or no value to the resale price of the vehicle.

Purchase Price – This is the price you can purchase the vehicle from a dealer.
Down Payment – Upfront funds used to reduce the loan balance.
Total Amount Finance – The amount of the loan
Conventional Rate – The rate commonly offered on traditional finance.
Balloon Rate – The rate offered with the balloon product.
Annual Mileage – Mileage affects the residual value of the vehicle.
Residual Value – The forecast value of the vehicle at the end of the loan term.
Balloon Payment – The final payment due at the end of the loan term.
MMR – Manheim Market Report, the wholesale value of the vehicle at a given point in time.

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2023 BMW I4 eDrive40 Msport Pro

For Sale:
2023 BMW I4 eDrive40 Msport Pro

Specifications:
Black Sapphire Metallic
Cognac Perforated SensaTec
MSport Package (ZMP)
MSport Package Pro (ZHO)
Premium Package (ZPP)
HK Sound Upgrade
Wireless Device Charging
Flexible Fast Charger
2x Key Fobs

Details:
Just under 6200 miles. Original MSRP $62,625. Second owner, clean carfax. Includes remaining new vehicle warranty & BMW Ultimate Care+ Full. Contact for more information.

2022 BMW X5 xDrive40i – CPO

For Sale:
2022 BMW X5 xDrive40i

Specifications:
Phytonic Blue Metallic
Ivory White Vernasca Leather
xLine Package
Premium Package
Climate Comfort Package
20″ Wheels – 738 w/ AS RFT
1x Digital Key Card
2x Key Fobs

Details:
Just under 11,200 miles. Minor scratches in driver side rear bumper plastic, otherwise vehicle in excellent condition given mileage, with 2 newer tires. Original MSRP $68,670. Includes New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Standard Maintenance and CPO Warranty (60month, Unlimited miles).

2022 Tesla Model Y LR7

For Sale:
2022 Tesla Model Y Long Range

Specifications:
Presently has 18,500 miles
7 Seat configuration (3rd row)
Solid Black Paint, All Black Premium Interior
20″ Induction Wheels w/ Goodyear Eagle F1 tires
Tow Package, Acceleration Boost
Tesla Mobile Connector & J1772 Adapter

Accessories:
Tinted front windows, 9-piece all weather mats
Cargo privacy shade, Tesla lift pucks

Condition Disclosure:
Vehicle overall paint quality is mediocre. Paint has typical chips on nose and shows some swirls and/or water spots. I had singe-stage paint correction performed around 10K miles, but Tesla black paint is hard to maintain. Vehicle also has two small parking lot type dings on driver side, and some scratches consistent with age. Interior shows some minor wear on driver seat and third row has marking from storage. There are some creeks and rattles during operation. Please examine pictures carefully as any damage has been shown.

Additional Details:
I am the original owner, having purchased this directly from Tesla 16 months ago. Original MSRP $72,000. Current MSRP $60,630. Clean carfax, no accidents or bodywork. I have an extra set of 20″ induction wheels, with Goodyear winter tires, which can be included at additional expense. Contact for additional information.

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