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Anyone know/have lease rates for the GTS? Looking for 3yr/12K. Also it looks like a lot of dealers in socal have 10+ in stock. Does anyone know if they're trying to replace to S or if they're just not moving? Any thoughts on how much movement off MSRP? From what I can tell it's basically an S with sport exhaust and 21's. So of course, I wonder if I should add aftermarket rims/exhaust to an S and get a better deal... Love the ride but finding it hard to pull the trigger given what else you can get for $1200--$1400/mo. |
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Porsche Cayenne lease numbers MSRP $53.955.00 Edmunds Factory Inv. $47,000.00 CAP COST $ $51,500.00 Res. Val 62% Money Factor .0027 36mo/10K per year inceptions: $4000.00 (includes taxes) monthy $730.00 Can anyone help? Does this seem like a fair deal. In the NY/NJ area? |
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I would like to lease a base Cayenne with the preferred package, Bose ss, Tiptronic AT and Cayenne S 18 inch wheels. I spec the MSRP to be 53,300. I have top tier credit and live in central NJ, so I can goto Princeton and Fleminginton. I can also travel north for a deal. I would like 12,000 or 15,000 miles each year, for 36 or 39 months. I want to put nothing down but the required payments. Can someone please provide the most current money factors and residuals? What should I be able to get the MSRP down to? Additionally, what monthly payment is a really go deal on each term? Thank you in advance for all of your help. CM
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Replying to: chris7469 (Apr 13, 2008 3:28 pm) NJ Car Buyer TJ |
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Has any1 bought a new cayenne gts? i was wondering if the gts is any better than the turbo or the cayenne S is the best choice? Just like to know isn't any of the cayenne buyers interested to get the new x6 which IMO is the cayennes newest competitor |
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Replying to: nj_bmw_byer (Apr 16, 2008 4:26 pm) Also in central NJ (closest to Princeton dealer) and interested in rougly the same specs, can you advise what deal you are seeing, i'd like to see how this compares to my other options... we can always walk in same dealership 3 of the same deal should be a power buy
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Replying to: raymondw7 (Apr 21, 2008 5:14 pm) My problem with the Porsche was it just had too many options that you had to pay for and the Porsche that was offer to me seemed like a waterdown version for people who just wanted to drive a car with Porsche written on it. My first negociation was for $799.00 not including taxes for the Cayenne Configuration I listed here. The last offer I got was $706.00 including taxes for the same car - with the same configuration.
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Replying to: davidc1 (Jul 20, 2007 11:38 am)
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Replying to: nj_bmw_byer (Apr 23, 2008 4:31 am) I ha e read this many times I can understand about choosing between the x5 and cayenne but how does every1 add Q7 doesn't any1 see the size difference between a Q7 and the other 2? My problem with the Porsche was it just had too many options that you had to pay for and the Porsche that was offer to me seemed like a waterdown version for people who just wanted to drive a car with Porsche written on it. I have the same problem with porsche options are just to many which makes a full option car very expensive. Did you test drive the cayenne v6 or v8 before choosing the X5 v6 v8? |
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Replying to: donchar (May 04, 2008 12:42 am) |
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