2013 Bmw 528i Fully Assumable 27 Month Lease Through Bmw Financial on 2040-cars
Newport Beach, California, United States
2013 BMW 528i Dark Graphite Metallic w/ Black Dakota Leather interior. This is a 27 month fully assumable $615 per month BMW lease with a total mileage allowance of 45,000. California state tax for Orange County is included in the payment, so your tax could be more or less depending on the city you live in. The vehicle has only 13,350 miles and has not been in any accidents or smoked in. I am the original owner and am looking to purchase a plug-in Prius for carpooling. The car get great gas mileage, but does not have the carpool sticker:
The process for taking over the BMW Financial lease is simple: Send me your name and email address and BMW will email you the credit check paperwork with all the remaining lease terms...(and transfer paperwork upon approval). BMW charges a one time $500 fee for the credit check and transfer, but if you don't pass the credit check, they will refund you $400 of it. Warranty
Extra options include the Technology Package and Cold Weather Package. Technology Package: Built in hard drive to store music through the USB port Heads-up window display on the windshield for navigation and the speedometer Bluetooth wireless for hand-free and streaming music Digital display for digital art Cold Weather Package: Heated front seats dual climate controls Please inquire with any questions. |
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