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Replying to: eights38 (Sep 27, 2008 6:02 am) All the best, Shawn
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I am looking to finalize a lease on an 09' 911S PDK. The options bring the base sticker up to 103k which includes $950 desination. Last the dealer showed me, the residual was 58 or 59 (I forget). I know I can get 5% off sticker....perhaps 7%. I am looking for 36 month/12k mile lease. I live in South Florida/Broward County. My question is: Must I go through Porsche Leasing or are there better money factor and residual values out there? If so, what is the best way to find those deals and will they allow me to use a different bank for the lease? I dont plan on buying the car upon lease expiration. I have a porsche now that ends lease soon and I wonder if I can negotiate OUT the $500 lease resturn fee that is currently built into my existing lease with Porsche Lease. Thanks |
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Replying to: phil0sophy (Sep 27, 2008 7:54 am) I am about to take the plunge on an 09 911s PDK optioned at 103k. I already have negitiated 5% off sticker, and am shooting for another 2%. I am looking for a 36month.12k lease. Can you share your experience with the money factor, residuals, etc so that I can be armed to get the best deal? Thanks John Marcum |
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Next question, does anyone have any info. on the sport bucket seats (like the ones on the GT2) which are an option on the reg 911s now? Are they comfortable for daily driving, worth the money, carbon fiber? Anybody considering these seats? I'm not seeing these at the dealerships. |
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Can I lease a 2009 911 for under $1000? Thanks in advance for the replies! |
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Replying to: Ryan561 (Dec 08, 2008 2:18 pm) |
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Replying to: Ryan561 (Dec 08, 2008 2:18 pm) Under $1000/mo, probably not but I think you can get close, even with $0 cap reduction. I special ordered a 2007 C2 Cabriolet with a few nice options 2 years ago (Nov 2006, MSRP $92K) and I was able to get a payment around $1250 (before tax, 12K/36mo, lease through US Bank). It is much more a buyers market now than it was 2 years ago. If you special order a C2 (not a cab) with no options you should be able to do much better than my payment and get close to the magic $1000/mo number (before tax). Shoot for a 6-8% discount on a custom order. It is possible, you just need to do your homework and call a lot of dealers. Good luck. |
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Replying to: Ryan561 (Dec 08, 2008 2:18 pm)
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Replying to: gblind8 (Dec 15, 2008 1:23 pm) Here are the preliminary numbers for the 2009 Porsche Carrera. The payments were worked up with $5,000.00 total down. The payment is about $991.00 (including tax and tags) for a 39 month lease. This payment is assuming the credit is excellent and $5,000.00 due at signing. what do you guys think?
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Hey guys, New to the forums and want to know if I would be getting a good deal. Don't know much about leases and off hand don't know the money factor and residual. However, I have excellent credit. Went to the dealer the other day and they have an 08' Turbo cabriolet with a sticker of $147,000 they said they would take $20,000 off the sticker and a 36 month lease with 15k miles would run around $2100 per month but they thought they could get it to around $2000. This would include taxes and everything. Is this a good deal? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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