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Porsche 911 Lease Questions

223 messages,  Last post on Nov 09, 2009 at 9:04 PM

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What is this discussion about? Porsche 911, Car Leasing, Car Buying, Coupe, Convertible


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Re: Targa 4s [mk2001] by Car_man HOST
May 28, 2009 (2:58 am)
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Replying to: mk2001 (May 12, 2009 8:15 pm)

No problem mk2001. The residual values for the aforementioned vehicle are 1% lower on models that are equipped with PDK.
 
Unfortunately, I am not personally all that familiar with what the market is like for 911s right now.
 
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Latest 911 Lease Offer-Aug 1 2009 by blackberryxyz
Aug 01, 2009 (9:13 am)
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My local Porsche dealer in Marin County Ca, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge is advertising a brand new 2009 911 C4 manual coupe, msrp of $86,870.00 for a 36 month lease of $980.57 plus tax and $5,500.00 down.
 
Seems like a good deal if you are tempted to acquire a 911.
 
Unfortunately for Porsche it seems most people, including probably myself, are concluding that their current car they own now is just fine for a while. In my case it is a BMW 745i, so the 911 deal while very tempting to me, may just fall into the "possibly want", definitely "don't need" category.
Either the price has to get even better (which it very well may) or I have to get more passionate about buying another 911.
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Re: Latest 911 Lease Offer-Aug 1 2009 [blackberryxyz] by investor27
Aug 04, 2009 (7:04 am)
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Replying to: blackberryxyz (Aug 01, 2009 9:13 am)

If that was a 911 C4 S or a 911 C2 S, then it would be a good deal. But not on a standard 911.
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can you help me please by autojack11
Aug 15, 2009 (3:20 pm)
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What are the residuals on a 2009 Turbo cab? 10, 12 and 15,000 miles? Are any additional incentives being offered now?
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need feedback on latest lease by porschecrazy
Aug 22, 2009 (11:09 pm)
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First time Porsche buyer here, Interested in getting a 2009 911 coupe. I found this lease deal on http://www.porsche.com/usa/911leaseoffer/ and its seems to be a pretty good one. Its 825$ ( 900$ tax included ). Will it go down further?
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new buyer: would like the facts by skimmachi
Aug 26, 2009 (8:34 am)
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I'm looking at a C2 fairly loaded MSRP $90325. I would like some information on leasing. 12K for 3 years. Any change in money factor or residual since the last posting. Do you think that the market now could handle a 10% or higher off MSRP
I live in Los Angeles area and you guys know the market here. Thanks.
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Re: need feedback on latest lease [porschecrazy] by cardiohex
Aug 26, 2009 (5:12 pm)
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Replying to: porschecrazy (Aug 22, 2009 11:09 pm)

Looks like a large cap reduction ~5500 drive off making the lease payment more palatable.
I just took delivery on a 09 C2. 3500 cap reduction, lease payment 1059 (total) for 36 mo 10k miles a year. MSRP was 88k, sale price 80k. Felt like I got an okay deal... did get exactly what I wanted with options/color. They did a search and found 7 911s close to what I wanted in the southeast.
 
09 C2 manual /arctic silver
black adaptive sport seats (AWESOME option)- heated
sport chrono, 19" CS wheels
bluetooth/ipod/bose high end/satellite radio
 
Definitely look at how much you are spending over the life of lease (cap+payments)... easy to get excited about 825/mo, but read the fine print.
Good luck!
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Re: can you help me please [autojack11] by Car_man HOST
Aug 31, 2009 (2:22 am)
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Replying to: autojack11 (Aug 15, 2009 3:20 pm)

Hi autojack11. Porsche is providing a special lease money factor of .00146 through its captive finance company on all 2009 models right now. Make sure that the dealer uses that money factor to calculate your car's monthly payment. As far as its residual values go, Porsche Financial Services' resid for a 36 month lease of a 2009 911 Turbo Cab with 15,000 miles per year is 47%. PFS' 12,000 mile per year residual value is 2% higher than its 15k resid and its 10,000 mile per year residual is 3% higher than the 15k.
 
Porsche has come dealer cash incentives floating around out there, but none that I am aware of that are available on leases.
 
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Residuals for 48 month leases by si_chips
Sep 02, 2009 (4:57 pm)
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Hi Car Man,
For 36 month lease of a 2009 911 C2 Coupe with a manual transmission from what I see in your earlier postings:
15k mi/yr is 55%
12k mi/yr is 56%
10k mi/yr is 58%
 
Can you tell me what these would be for 48 month lease?
Thanks!

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