The Z4 M Coupe/Roadster discounts continue
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Now BMW is offering a lease deal until the end of the month on 2008 Z4 M Coupes and Roadsters. Even if you put less money down, there's no way a TT 3.2Q or a Cayman S can touch those numbers.
Smoking deals!
M Coupe ($559 per month, $3659 down):
M Roadster ($579 per month, $3679 down):
http://bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/F...s/Default.aspx

Taken from VWVortex.
Smoking deals!
M Coupe ($559 per month, $3659 down):
M Roadster ($579 per month, $3679 down):
http://bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/F...s/Default.aspx

Taken from VWVortex.
I love the M coupe too. I understand why they are going for so cheap though... like most other BMW's they are wildly overpriced for what they are, and with the discounts they are being sold for they are actually pretty decently priced for a riot machine.
Is anyone actually buying this thing?? I've only seen one and it was at a BMW, Acura, Audi dealership outing. Personally I think it is hideous. And is that really a good deal? I thought that is regular going rate.
I really like M coupe, but I am not sure if I want it over the E92 for that.
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Now BMW is offering a lease deal until the end of the month on 2008 Z4 M Coupes and Roadsters. Even if you put less money down, there's no way a TT 3.2Q or a Cayman S can touch those numbers.
Smoking deals!
M Coupe ($559 per month, $3659 down):
M Roadster ($579 per month, $3679 down):
http://bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/F...s/Default.aspx

Taken from VWVortex.
Smoking deals!
M Coupe ($559 per month, $3659 down):
M Roadster ($579 per month, $3679 down):
http://bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/F...s/Default.aspx

Taken from VWVortex.
3.6k down to get this payment...? what's so good about this deal??? last time I went to local dealership they offer me a 335 48k sticker with 0 down and around the same payment... I rather take the 335 and pay less....
Hmmm, I show the following rates - which don't seem that great (a little off on the money factor but not much) - these are for 12K per year, add 2% residual for 10K.
2008 BMW Z4 M Coupe
24 Month – Residual 67% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 38% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 31% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
2008 BMW Z4 M Convertible
24 Month – Residual 67% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 40% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 33% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
2008 BMW Z4 M Coupe
24 Month – Residual 67% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 38% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 31% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
2008 BMW Z4 M Convertible
24 Month – Residual 67% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
36 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00270 Base Rate
48 Month – Residual 40% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
60 Month – Residual 33% of MSRP – .00295 Base Rate
Eh I could see that as being the case, but Ive only seen 2 in my entire live actually on the road. And its been out how many years? I just think the Demand for a Z4 roadster is down because it's not as clean as the Z3 was. You talk about a good looking car, that Z3 was the best thing BMW ever did with a convertible, especially in 1999 when they widened those fenders and put fat tires on the back.










