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What is this discussion about? Porsche Boxster, Car Leasing, Convertible


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Re: 2006 Boxster base lease question [habitat1] by dhanley
Aug 20, 2006 (6:38 pm)
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Replying to: habitat1 (Aug 20, 2006 4:47 pm)

Plus, even though you pay the full tax on purchase, if you trade, your tax on the car you are trading in on is less the trade--at least in most states. Not is CA, apparently.
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Re: 2006 Boxster base lease question [davezaristo] by gmanmd
Aug 21, 2006 (8:42 pm)
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Replying to: davezaristo (Aug 20, 2006 1:00 am)

I don't understand those lease numbers as well. I am in NY and awaiting my base Boxster with SPP, nav and Ipod connection . MSRP was ~$54000 and I got $4k off that and my lease is $722/month for 36/12k. I don't understand how your lease is around the same for essentially $9k off of this one unless the leasing issues are slightly different in CA. BTW, this is my first Porsche and my first lease. I am leasing due to the screwed up IRS deduction policies, as I am able to deduct the car for my job and leasing you can deduct the whole thing, but buying, the car depreciates according to a theoretical $16000 car even though you spend much more. Go figure.
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Re: 2006 Boxster base lease question [gmanmd] by dl7265
Aug 21, 2006 (10:00 pm)
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Replying to: gmanmd (Aug 21, 2006 8:42 pm)

I am more familure with BMW leases, and what amount BMW will allow said dealer to mark up the MF ect.. Perhaps our host can advise if Porsche has any such policy ? And fwif very clean '02 are going for high 20K to 30ish. I concur with the above opinion on take the great discount on a purchase.
 
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2007 Boxster S Lease Question by cklyeung
Sep 12, 2006 (12:40 am)
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Hi,
 
Does anyone know what the current money factor and subsequently monthly payment would be for a 2007 Boxster S?
 
Say for example,
Price: $58000
Lease Term: 36 mo
Mileage: 12000/year
 
And what is the current residual value for a 07 Boxster S?
 
Thanks in advance!
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Residual and money factor by alsolia
Sep 16, 2006 (7:25 am)
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Hello,
 
any of the great host here can enlihten us with the new PFS money factor and residual they are using now for the new 2007 Boxster please?
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Leasing with Bad Credit by hqduong
Sep 21, 2006 (7:15 pm)
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Is it easier to lease a car with bad credit? I screwed up my credit a few years ago and I really regret it. I have basicly no debt now, and a nice salary.
 
What are the best ways to get a porsche with bad credit?
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Re: 2007 Boxster S Lease Question [cklyeung] by Car_man HOST
Sep 28, 2006 (3:12 am)
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Replying to: cklyeung (Sep 12, 2006 12:40 am)

Greetings cklyeung. Porsche Credit's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2007 Porsche Boxster S with a manual transmission with 12,000 miles per year are .00310 and 64%, respectively. I assume that the price that you mentioned in your post is this car's selling price. I would be happy to estimate what your monthly payment should be on the exact car that you are interested in, but in order for me to do so I need you to provide me with its full MSRP as well.
 
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Re: Residual and money factor [alsolia] by Car_man HOST
Sep 28, 2006 (3:13 am)
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Replying to: alsolia (Sep 16, 2006 7:25 am)

Hello alsolia. Please see my previous post for the information that you are looking for. If you would like information on the lease program for a different Boxster variant, mileage allowance, or term let me know.
 
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Re: Leasing with Bad Credit [hqduong] by Car_man HOST
Sep 28, 2006 (3:20 am)
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Replying to: hqduong (Sep 21, 2006 7:15 pm)

Hi hqduong. I suppose that it goes without saying that the best way to get a new Porsche when one has bad credit is to pay cash for it. Obviously this is a lot of money to lay out at one time though. You may be able to finance or lease a new Porsche through Porsche Credit or an independent bank, but if your credit is in rough shape you will have to pay a higher interest rate than someone who has good credit would have to pay. Have you taken steps to repair your credit? This is very important. You should get a copy of your credit report and make sure to fix any errors or pay off any outstanding debts. This will help to improve your credit score.
 
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Sample Cayman Lease by mentaljock
Oct 03, 2006 (9:22 pm)
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Hey everyone,
 
Since there aren't too many real examples of actual leases that people got, I though I would throw mine into the mix.
 
2006 Cayman S
2900 Miles
MSRP: 72k
Purchase Price: 60.5k
Money Factor: .00198
Residual: 40%
Term: 51 Months
Payment: $818.50 a month
Taxes and $650 Lease Fee paid upfront.
 
Even though the residual is a bit low, I feel like I got a pretty good deal due to the discount off MSRP...any input contrary is appreciated. Let me know if I left any information out of the post.
 
-Mentaljock

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