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Today, I was quoted $925/month, 15K MI, 36 months with tax on above vehicle with tiptronic and navigation. RE Value of 58% MSRP $56,700. I've not gotten a selling(negotiated) price yet. I'm putting 10K down btw, salesperson told me $4K would be out of pocket costs for me. Is this a good deal? I don't know what the MF is on the subject vehicle.
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Replying to: monkeyshift (Feb 19, 2007 4:34 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: teatro (Feb 20, 2007 10:44 pm) I would be happy to give you an idea of how much the Cayenne that you are interested in would cost to lease, but in order for me to do so I need you to give me an idea of what its MSRP and selling price are. Always remember that the selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. While I doubt that dealers are providing significant discounts on the new 2008 Cayenne, you still need to know how much you are paying for it. Let me know what these numbers are and I will gladly tell you what I think of the deal that you are getting use Porsche Credit's current lease program to estimate this truck's monthly payment for you. Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: scpete (Feb 21, 2007 4:16 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: alchemist25 (Mar 09, 2007 3:12 pm) Here's what Porsche Credit's current lease program for the truck that you are interested in is currently like. If you were to lease a 2008 Porsche Cayenne V6 Tiptronic through Porsche Credit right now for 36 months with 15,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value should be .00310 and 58%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 48 month lease are .00320 and 50%. Good luck in your quest for a redesigned Cayenne, it's a nice truck. Let me know if you have any other questions. Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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Replying to: waleaser (Mar 10, 2007 9:50 pm) For now I can tell you that you shouldn't make such a large down payment when leasing. Consumers who make large capitalized cost reductions on leased vehicles risk losing them if their car or truck is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered. You would be better off not making any cap cost reduction on your lease, even though it means that you will have a little higher monthly payment. Car_man Host Prices Paid Forum |
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| does anybody know if the Porsche Options financing has a catch to it because it comes out to about $100 less than a lease a month and im not sure if thats possible. aside from a larger residual and the $350 disposition fee, is there anything else as long as the car is returned????? | |
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Hi Car_man, I've narrowed down my search to either an Cayenne S or 2007 X.5 4.8. Any help is appreciated. Can you share with me the Porsche money factor and residual rates for the Cayenne (S 2008)? I'm looking at a 36 or 39 month lease max with minimal money down (maybe tags/fees), 10K or 12K mileage. What other fees (besides taxes tags) does the dealer have to charge me?
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I know this forum is more for leasing, but there seems to be a lack of responses in the others. I looked at a (new w/55 miles on the odo.)'06 Cayenne S Titanium yesterday. The sticker was $66,345 with dest. charge.(East Coast Tri-State area). The salesman said the purchase deal should be around invoice less around $4k, or somewhere around $10K off sticker. How does that sound? I'm thinking once it is a model year old, it should drop in value a bit more than that. Thanks in advance.
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Replying to: 5speed5 (Mar 23, 2007 3:34 pm) |
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