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      06-18-2018, 03:31 PM   #21
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And like all big BMW's it will depreciate at a very rapid rate
Got to pay to play, as a customer paying $130,000+ for vehicle has plenty of disposable $$ that depreciation is an afterthought. Need to lease so the depreciation is offset by BMWFS setting a artifical hight residual, after the intial sales peak by the early adapters in the 1% income bracket, there will need sales support like the 7 series has currently. A majority of the people who have posted "take all my money" upon the announcement on Friday will have sticker shock. Next there will be posts "I make $80,000 a year as a new college grad, can I afford the 8 series," that occurs in the F80 forum.
Lol at those I make x amount can I afford x car. I agree with you though we will probably see those posts. Then they'll try justifying it by calculating expenses and showing that a 2k lease fits in their monthly budget cause their rent is only 1k a month and etc.
Yeah these hot shot grads thinking they can afford a 6 figure car right out of school.

My mom always said your income should be double or more of what you want to buy. I know that doesn't apply to everything but for cars it definitely does.
Even then that's not enough anymore. With student loans, even a big law first year at $180k can barely afford an F80 with rent, savings, and loan payments.
Yeah it sucks LOL. That's why when I'm able I'm getting into a nice E90 M3 ha.
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