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Re: I would like to lease a Cayenne. Tips/Advice? [nj_bmw_byer] by raymondw7
Apr 21, 2008 (6:14 pm)
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Replying to: nj_bmw_byer (Apr 16, 2008 5:26 pm)

Ok, so i'm in the market for a luxory suv and haven't picked one yet (contemplating mdx, q7, and the Cayenne) I know i'm all over the place...
 
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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Re: I would like to lease a Cayenne. Tips/Advice? [raymondw7] by nj_bmw_byer
Apr 23, 2008 (5:31 am)
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Replying to: raymondw7 (Apr 21, 2008 6:14 pm)

Seems like many of us are in the same boat as far as luxury SUV's are concerned. I was interested in the Q7, X5 and The Porsche. I decided to go with the X5, but I will tell you my experiences with the Porsche Vehicle:
 
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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Re: 2008 Cayenne GTS Lease info by donchar
May 04, 2008 (1:42 am)
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Replying to: davidc1 (Jul 20, 2007 12:38 pm)

Help. I'm about to pull the trigger on a lease. What would be a fair residual, MF for a 36 month? Is Porsche credit only available to top tier credit score? Additionally the dealer is claming the residual is non negotiable at 53% for 36 months GTS. which sounds awfully low compared to the % I've seen on this forum The MF quoted was appears a bit high at .0030.
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Re: I would like to lease a Cayenne. Tips/Advice? [nj_bmw_byer] by bmlexus
May 04, 2008 (5:28 pm)
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Replying to: nj_bmw_byer (Apr 23, 2008 5:31 am)

Seems like many of us are in the same boat as far as luxury SUV's are concerned. I was interested in the Q7, X5 and The Porsche.
 
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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Re: 2008 Cayenne GTS Lease info [donchar] by vwguild1
May 05, 2008 (5:19 pm)
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Replying to: donchar (May 04, 2008 1:42 am)

Residuals from any Bank or Lender PFS, VW Credit, BMW FS, are never negotiable...
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Leased 08 Cayenne "S" May 13th. by ratings
May 15, 2008 (8:45 pm)
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A BIG Thank You to Edmunds and all of you! I'm female and blonde and wasn't about to go to the dealer unarmed so I found this site and thanks to all of you who shared, I think I got a rocking deal on a New Cayenne S, two days ago. I took the information that I read here, found the car by searching the entire State of California, found the few that I wanted and basically told them what I would pay on a New Cayenne S, 3 year lease, 12k miles per year. A few dealers later, a few hours invested and I got exactly what I wanted!!!!!
I will share what I negotiated.
MSRP $69,395.00
$63,312.00 Final Price (9% off MSRP)!!!!.
Monthly Payment, Including TAX and LoJack, $899.00
I did trade in my O4 Porsche Cayenne which represented a $4,785.reduction so you need to take that in to account. Zero cash out of pocket.
Residual Value appears to be 61%.
I was told that the Lease Factor that I got was .025 although I can't verify that on my paperwork.
I hope this helps others!
Thanks again! Oh and by the way, I'm in Southern California.
Ratings!
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Re: Leased 08 Cayenne "S" May 13th. [ratings] by bmlexus
May 16, 2008 (7:17 pm)
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Replying to: ratings (May 15, 2008 8:45 pm)

I think I got a rocking deal on a New Cayenne S,
 
Thats nice to hear congrats, Is it auto or manual?
 
did trade in my O4 Porsche Cayenne
 
Since you own the old cayenne and now the new 1 could you explain the differences that you can spot whats better in the new cayenne is it much better to drive then the old 1?
 
BTW did you consider or test driven the X5 or the new X6 if you have seen it yet?
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Re: Leased 08 Cayenne "S" May 13th. [bmlexus] by ratings
May 16, 2008 (9:08 pm)
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Replying to: bmlexus (May 16, 2008 7:17 pm)

My new Cayenne is an Automatic.
 
I owned an 04 Cayenne 6 cyl. for 4 years. I knew the minute that I got an S as a loaner that I wanted to upgrade as soon as possible because of the power difference. The baby Cayenne, as I call it, was wonderful but simply doesn't have the power. You can put the car into manual and/or use the tiptronic buttons on the steering wheel to give it more power, which I did often. But the S is 390 horse power compared to 260 for the baby (I think that's what I was told).
 
Did I consider the BMW X5? I owned the X5 for 3 years and loved it until I realized I could afford the sexy fabulous Cayenne. I still think that the X5 is a great car but I now own my dream car!
 
Hope that helps!
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Re: Leased 08 Cayenne "S" May 13th. [ratings] by bmlexus
May 17, 2008 (12:21 pm)
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Replying to: ratings (May 16, 2008 9:08 pm)

Did I consider the BMW X5? I owned the X5 for 3 years and loved it until I realized I could afford the sexy fabulous Cayenne. I still think that the X5 is a great car but I now own my dream car!
 
I am talking about the new x5 not the old 1.
 
Also about the x6 have you seen it yet?
 
Previously I myself liked the cayenne but since the new x5 came out and now the x6 it is not easy to choose 1
 
I forgot to ask your baby cayenne as you call it did it have any kind of trouble technical anything at all?
 
How long did your brake pads last? and what did you pay for it? did you replace another expensive parts?
 
Any trouble on your old x5?
 
Your dream car thats good to know.
 
thanks for the reply.
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Re: Leased 08 Cayenne "S" May 13th. [bmlexus] by ratings
May 17, 2008 (7:25 pm)
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Replying to: bmlexus (May 17, 2008 12:21 pm)

No mechanical problems with my Cayenne for 4 years! I did however have to replace tires and brakes often. But, I was doing a lot of canyon driving which I'm sure had a lot to do with it. I think I replaced my tires and brakes twice.
 
I have not seen the X6 and haven't owned or considered an X5 since I bought my Porsche Cayenne in 04.
 
Best of luck.

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