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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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Carman and/or others: I am looking at a lease offer for 2009 demo 911 Carrera coupe with PDK for $7,500.00 drive away and $800.00 a month before tax or roughly $36k all in for the 3 year lease. 36 months 10k miles/month The car has less than 2,000 miles and has never been titled as it is a dealer demo car therefore qualifies as new for lease purposes. Original MSRP around 86k Sounds pretty good to me, thoughts from anyone asap? thanks (I also saw a 2009 911 arctic blue cab over the summer for roughly $43k all in for a 36 month lease but my wife hated the color and nixed the deal. There dont seem to be those types of deals around for the 2009 cabs at least what I have seen here in California, both north and south.)
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Car man: What are the residuals on remaining '09 911s? Ex.: 36month/10k miles/year? Is the Money Factor still .00146? Thanks
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Replying to: smirza2000 (Nov 02, 2009 11:39 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: dwpc (Nov 04, 2009 11:01 am) If I was interested in leasing a Cayman right now, I personally would go with a 2009 model and take advantage of the lease support that is available on it. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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To Car Man: What are the current lease offers on remaining '09 911 inventory? Is the residual 55% or 58% on a 36month/10,000 miles/year lease? Is there a current ***promotional???***money factor? Thanks
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