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[bmw] RE:"corporate lease vehicle" on CarFax
Greg,
A buddy of mine was fortunate enough to have an M Coupe as a corporate car
as one in a long line of BMW leases. He is also one of the people that
lured me in to BMW ownership. I am sure that he drove it 'spiritedly' but
he was not the kind of person to abuse any car, leased or otherwise. He
didn't keep it very long, about a year, as his family situation changed and
a 3er became more feasible.
I agree with Robert Chase in that it all depends on the particular vehicle.
I purchased a 740i that was an executive lease for three years, and it has
been a wonderful car, now with 174,000 miles on it.
Phil Mitchell
Wheaton, Maryland
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Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 16:43:29 -0800
From: "Greg Steinke" <[email protected]>
Subject: [bmw] "corporate lease vehicle" on CarFax
All,
I am looking into an M Coupe. I found a couple on autotrader that look
promising. But when I ran the VIN on Carfax, one of them showed that in
its history it was a "corporate lease vehicle". And it showed 3 owners
in its first 11k miles. (after which it was sold as a CPO to the
gentleman who is selling it now with 35k mi).
This fact concerns me. It seems to me that this kind of car would not be
well taken care of, particularly during the break in period. After all,
the car is not only lease, but even worse is leased to a company and not
to an individual.
Another M coupe showed as a "fleet vehicle" which also troubles me.
Also, this one's first registration was at 2500 miles, which tells me
that it was probably a demo at first.
Am I overreacting to these? Obviously the best case would be someone who
bought it for personal use, or even a two owner car with this scenario.
What kind of scenarios would lead to an M coupe being a corporate lease?
Not the usual fleet car, like a Chevy Malibu. Would be a sweet company
car though!
Thanks for any thoughts.
Greg
[email protected]
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