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Old 06-29-2015, 11:41 PM
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Leasing a CPO 991S..

Hey guys, just wondering if Porsche Financial Services will lease a CPO 911. I want to lease not buy and would like to see if this is possible, or is the numbers so bad you are better off leasing new.

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Yes it can be done. In the past the numbers were awful.
 
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Have you checked out swapalease? In my experience, better prices can be had by assuming someones lease vs. leasing a used car.
 
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Have you checked out swapalease? In my experience, better prices can be had by assuming someones lease vs. leasing a used car.
Very tough to acquire a P lease as PFS doesn't allow the original lessee to be removed from financial responsibility. Doable but people do it much because of this.
 
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Very tough to acquire a P lease as PFS doesn't allow the original lessee to be removed from financial responsibility. Doable but people do it much because of this.
You can lease most cpo and is set at 12k miles per year, no choice. However, the number for a 2013 cas is actually higher than a brand new 2015 cs. The only benefit is that the residual is so low and you can buy it back for way before market value. So people do it for various reason including those who wants to buy it back or with tax benefit.
 
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You can lease most cpo and is set at 12k miles per year, no choice. However, the number for a 2013 cas is actually higher than a brand new 2015 cs. The only benefit is that the residual is so low and you can buy it back for way before market value. So people do it for various reason including those who wants to buy it back or with tax benefit.

Thanks Trovan, thats what I was thinking. The residual is so low on the CPOs cars that PFS is assured they aren't getting the car back as it will be purchased at the end of the lease.

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