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      08-20-2015, 08:53 PM   #15
Howie Dub
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I would go with the 335i GT if you want to keep your payments lower. Sedans have a higher residual, so you'll get more car for your buck. You'll get the speed you want while keeping your payments lower. Based on the lease offers on bmwusa, the residual on the 335i GT is 65%, 528i XDr is 64%, and both the X4 28i and X5 35i are 58%. Have you considered an 2015 X1? That has a 64% residual, so maybe you can find a good deal on a 35i now that the 2016s are out.
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