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231 messages, Last post on Nov 24, 2009 at 8:58 AM
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Replying to: tb310 (Oct 05, 2009 2:29 pm)
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Replying to: kentmoon (Oct 07, 2009 9:10 am) |
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Replying to: tb310 (Sep 28, 2009 12:00 am) The selling prices of leased vehicles are negotiable, just as if you were paying cash for or financing them. The only difference would be that the dealer cash that Porsche is currently providing on the 911 is not compatible with its special lease program. Therefore, you will only be able to negotiate in the space between full MSRP and dealer invoice price rather than getting this car for under invoice...which would be probable on a cash purchase. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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All, I am new to the Porsche, didn't realize/reaseacrh enough. I shlould have ound this board before leasing my 2009 POrshe. I just wanted to get feedback. I paid 5K total clsing costs and my payment is $1857/=. I was offered a $1927 lease for a 2009 PDK Carrera S (not 4S or cabriolet). So when I got a 2009 4S cabrioloet with PDK (yr 2009), I though 1857 with 5K down is a good deal. It is too late now, but am just checking for future, if this is too much price, average or did I get a good deal? Thanks.
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Replying to: smirza2000 (Oct 30, 2009 9:46 am) Looking forward to some experienced folks input. |
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It looks like the flat depreciation on late model used 911s should make for a great lease deal. The Porsche website doesn't say anything about pre-owned car leases except that they offer them on cars up to 5 yrs old. I haven't leased a car in about ten years and need a refresher on evaluating a deal. I've never leased a used car. I hope some one can refer me to an informative website and maybe provide the Porsche MF for a used 911. Is it a good idea to negotiate a lease via e-mail? The dealer seems resistant to discussing a used car lease and I'd like to go back fully prepared. BTW, the car is a Porsche-certified '05 911 Carrera (997?) with 50K miles . I still need to research maintenance costs that I might be exposed to. |
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Replying to: Car_man (Aug 31, 2009 2:22 am) Requesting your input.. I am new to the Porsche leasing/buying process, didn't realize/reaseacrh enough. I should have found this board before leasing my 2009 Porshe. I just wanted to get feedback. I paid 5K total closing costs and my monthly lease payment is $1857/=. I was offered a $1927 lease for a 2009 PDK Carrera S (not 4S or cabriolet) by another dealer in Miami. I bought this car from mid west. Its a loaded Carrera 4S Cabriolet with Sports chrono, nav, bluetooth etc, with MSRP of $124K. So when I saw a 2009 4S cabrioloet with PDK (yr 2009), I thought $1857 with 5K (includes first payment) down is a good deal. It is too late now, but am just checking for future, if this is too much price, average or did I get a good deal? Thanks.
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Hi. More on my hope to lease a pre-owned 07 Cayman S Porsche dealer's quote for a 36 mo. lease of a pre-owned '07 Cayman S: Price $41.5K Cash Down $7.5K MF .00350 48% residual (on price) "bank fee" of $895 Pmt: $670+ tax Not good. I could get essentially the same pmt on a brand new 09' Cayman S with a little price haggling. Or a stock Cayman for $100/mo less and 50% less $$ down. I expected a lower MF reflecting the going loan rates and much a higher residual because its past the worst depreciation years and its a Porsche. With those lease variables, there's no way to get a price low enough to make up for the low residual and this work. Are my expectations unrealistic?
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