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#218 of 286 Re: 2010 Boxster Lease Question [knk]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 09, 2010 (3:41 am)
Hello knk. Porsche Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a base 2010 Boxster with 15,000 miles per year are .00118 and 54%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a 2010 Boxster S are .00118 and 53%.
The numbers for a base 2010 Cayman are .00118 and 53%.
The numbers for a 2010 Cayman S are .00118 and 52%.
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#219 of 286 Re: 2010 Boxster Lease Question [knk]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 09, 2010 (3:57 am)
Here you go, knk. Porsche Financial Services' September buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24 month lease of a base 2010 Boxster with 15,000 miles per year are .00118 and 54%, respectively.
Interestingly, the numbers for a 36 month lease of this car are exactly the same. Porsche seems to be pumping up the resids for 36 month leases a little bit.
The numbers for the 2010 Boxster S are .00118 / 52% for 24 months and .00118 / 53% for 36 months. One rarely sees a 3 year residual value that's higher than a two year resid.
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#220 of 286 Re: 2010 Boxster Lease Question [Car_man]
by knk
Sep 09, 2010 (7:18 am)
Car_man,
Thank you very much! Really appreciate it.
Do you by any chance know if Porsche is still offering dealers the $2000 cash incentive on these 2010 Boxster leases?
Regards,
KNK
#221 of 286 Re: 2010 Boxster Lease Question [knk]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 10, 2010 (2:56 am)
You're very welcome, KNK. That's an excellent question about the $2,000. I know that it definitely exists, but I'm not sure whether it is compatible with Porsche's special lease money factors. I believe that it is, but I'm not positive.
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Sep 28, 2010 (1:42 pm)
car man can you lease a boxter that is coming in off a first lease and is it a good idea and if not what year boxter can you get for 25000.
#224 of 286 Re: 2010 Boxster Lease Question [Car_man]
by knk
Oct 12, 2010 (7:22 am)
Car_man, I leased a 2010 Boxster S last month and can tell you that the $2000 is compatible with Porsche's special lease money factors. Thanks very much for the info you provided on the program Porsche is running, it was very helpful. Cheers!
#225 of 286 Re: 2010 Boxster Lease Question [knk]
by Car_man HOST
Oct 13, 2010 (3:13 am)
Excellent info. I figured that the cash and the special money factor were compatible, but I wasn't positive. Thanks for the confirmation knk.
Enjoy your new Boxster
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#226 of 286 Porsche Factory Demo
by davejh
Oct 20, 2010 (9:54 pm)
Hi Car_man,
Can Factory Demos be leased as new vehicles even though they have couple thousands miles on them already? If the lease rates are not the same as a completely new 2010 model, what is the current money factor and residual for a 2010 factory demo Boxster S with 15000miles/yr for 3 years? Also, does the $2000 cash incentives apply to factory demo?
Thank You,
Dave
#227 of 286 Re: Porsche Factory Demo [davejh]
by knk
Oct 21, 2010 (7:36 am)
Dave, this is the kind of thing you're just going to have to ask the dealer who has the car whether the current PFS lease package applies to it. I had looked at a few cars that we corporate executive cars for the year, and the package didn't apply (no subsidized lease terms and no $2000 to the dealer). Probably depends on the number of miles on the car, etc. As the miles go up, PFS can't offer the same residual value, etc.