C2S Lease
#1
C2S Lease
I was wondering if anyone has recently leased a C2S and would feel comfortable sharing their monthly payment/total due at inception (feel free to do so by private message). Before buying a 2012 CPO car I just wanted to make sure that it wouldn't make more sense just to do a 2 year lease.
I would need 12k miles per year as it will serve as my daily driver.
Thanks!
I would need 12k miles per year as it will serve as my daily driver.
Thanks!
#2
I was wondering if anyone has recently leased a C2S and would feel comfortable sharing their monthly payment/total due at inception (feel free to do so by private message). Before buying a 2012 CPO car I just wanted to make sure that it wouldn't make more sense just to do a 2 year lease.
I would need 12k miles per year as it will serve as my daily driver.
Thanks!
I would need 12k miles per year as it will serve as my daily driver.
Thanks!
The residuals are lower for the C2S than for the C2 IIRC.
If you can find the right one, purchasing a 2012 CPO makes more sense than leasing a 2014/5.
Usually for a quick down and dirty price reference, go to swapalease.com.
#5
here's the spreadsheet I use. It's pretty accurate, plus or minus $50 bucks a month.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...Gc&usp=sharing
I think the residual on the C2S is right around 72% for 24 months. but it can vary greatly depend on the PFS specials.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...Gc&usp=sharing
I think the residual on the C2S is right around 72% for 24 months. but it can vary greatly depend on the PFS specials.
#6
I think current residuals on the new program (released this month) are a few points lower, well off their high of last spring when I leased my C2S (7MT) for 27 months, 10k miles per year with a 72% residual. I think the residuals are now 4-5 points below that.
#7
yea, PFS varies the residual a lot. One day it's 69, next day because because of some special it's 74!!! And it seems like their MF is always pretty high.
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#8
I think around $1350 per month, $0 down, or so is a great monthly for a C2S lease.
The residuals are lower for the C2S than for the C2 IIRC.
If you can find the right one, purchasing a 2012 CPO makes more sense than leasing a 2014/5.
Usually for a quick down and dirty price reference, go to swapalease.com.
The residuals are lower for the C2S than for the C2 IIRC.
If you can find the right one, purchasing a 2012 CPO makes more sense than leasing a 2014/5.
Usually for a quick down and dirty price reference, go to swapalease.com.
#10
36 months will generally be the better deal. 24 months, unless they have some special, you will be eating the bulk of the depreciation. of course, for people like me who barely keep their cars for 2 years, we pay for the convenience of short lease.
#11
I was looking at a base 911 108k MSRP 5k down 24 month with 10k off MSRP came out to around 906 per month. If I didn't put the 5k down it would be 1k per month. 12k miles too.
#12
+1. The program on a 24 month or 27 month lease is better than on a 36 month lease. Hopefully someone on the forum can post residuals based on model and mileage. I know the C2 with a stick will have the highest residual. The more expensive the car, the lower the residual.
#13
Residual for 24 month on the C2 was 74% while C2S was 72%. But these change between 72-74 for the C2s and 74-76 for the C2
#14
Speedsterr, thanks. Was this a recent quote (i.e., was the new July program in effect)? I spoke to a dealer earlier this week who told me that the residual on a C2S w/ PDK for 10k miles a year on a 27 month lease was 67% (+1% for a 7MT). Weird.
#15
He is correct, but the residual he gave you is based off of 15k not 10k.