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      04-24-2012, 10:10 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by egtownsend View Post
swapalease.com might be a better choice... It might be a better choice than on here, as I think most leases I've read about on these boards have better rates. For example, and mine isn't the best I've heard of, I have a similar car as you do, sDrive 35i + sport, prem, navi, 19" tire, cold weather, and I pay more than $150 less than you do a month, and paid less than half of your downpayment. Also have a two year lease.
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In the past, I've always used swapalease.com to get out of a lease early. It's really easy and doesn't take long as long as you have an attractive lease. Most people want zero down or if you can offer an incentive to take over your lease. Check it out: www.swapalease.com

Sounds like the dealership to you to the cleaners with such a large down. Are you sure some of that is not a deposit you can get back at the end of the lease. I know there are some leases where you can further lower the lease payment by adding a security deposit. Anyways.....Good Luck!
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