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Old 09-18-2009, 08:35 PM #1  
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Guys, need help w/ 997 turbo purchase

Lease on current auto is up and looking at a few '08 turbos. All have similar mileage 3-5,000 and asking prices are in the 95-105 range. What type of monthly payment am I looking at for a 36mo/12k yr, no out of pocket and ny tax in payment. Ballpark figure. Thanks

ps Was quoted $2,000 month on new ones that dealers were asking 132,000 for.
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should be approx. $1800 - 2000K per month considering no money down. it depends on your FICO.
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Lease on current auto is up and looking at a few '08 turbos. All have similar mileage 3-5,000 and asking prices are in the 95-105 range. What type of monthly payment am I looking at for a 36mo/12k yr, no out of pocket and ny tax in payment. Ballpark figure. Thanks

ps Was quoted $2,000 month on new ones that dealers were asking 132,000 for.
$2000.00/month? does not sound right at all. How many months? Interest rate? Residual?
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$2000.00/month? does not sound right at all. How many months? Interest rate? Residual?

$2,000 month was on a new '09 turbo that had original msrp of 146,000 discounted to 132,000. I am looking at low mileage pre-owned ones. All have similar options going for roughly 100k. i was thinking in the 1,700 range .
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Just saw a new Porsche commercial on tv offering 1.9% financing on new Porsches ,might be worth looking at a new one.
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the 2g on a new one is better than what i was quoted in massachusetts...i asked about an 08 and rates were not much better

if you are at 2g/mo leased from what i saw that is pretty good

i elected to buy one because the lease rates sucked so bad on this car
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should be approx. $1800 - 2000K per month considering no money down. it depends on your FICO.
what is FICO?
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the 2g on a new one is better than what i was quoted in massachusetts...i asked about an 08 and rates were not much better

if you are at 2g/mo leased from what i saw that is pretty good

i elected to buy one because the lease rates sucked so bad on this car
the 2g/mo car stickered for 146 . I thought it was also a good # considering the price for the car and this inlcuded the tax (ny) in the payment. it's just that I have seen very low mileage '08 with better color combos and i also need tip..will be a D.D.
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Thanks. So you get different rates based on your FICO? wow.
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Thanks. So you get different rates based on your FICO? wow.

for a lease or purchase, yes, your credit score will adversely affect your monthly payments.
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Just saw a new Porsche commercial on tv offering 1.9% financing on new Porsches ,might be worth looking at a new one.
That is cheap money.
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