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Old Apr 25, 2014 | 08:56 PM
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Anyone seeing and lease pull ahead offers?

It's been a year, I'm getting the itch and spending more time on the configurator.

Heard about 6 month pull aheads out there, any leasee had the offer?

Sorry for the typo, ANY lease pull ahead.
 

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Old Apr 25, 2014 | 10:47 PM
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I've gotten that offer before. Mid/late 2012 I think they were offer up to 12 months if you got into a Panamera or Carrerra. I ended up using it to get my current 991 w/ 3 months left on my old Cayman lease. I'm pretty sure 3-6 months is no problem, especially if you are getting into a more expensive model/option. As long as they're making more money on the new lease, they'll probably cover your existing lease.
 
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I haven't seen anything better than 3 month pull ahead right now at Park Place here in Dallas.
 
Old Apr 27, 2014 | 06:18 PM
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911's and Panny's have 12 payment pull ahead. Cayenne at 6. It's not a dealer thing. It's a Pcar/PFS program.
 
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Sure about that? I called porsche financial last month to ask. I have a 24 month lease was told at 21 months I can get out without penalty.

Torn between getting a good deal on a 14 leftover at end of year or just building a 15. The 14 leftover would make more financial sense especially if a 991.2 is out for 16.
 

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Old Apr 27, 2014 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael_s
911's and Panny's have 12 payment pull ahead. Cayenne at 6. It's not a dealer thing. It's a Pcar/PFS program.
Very interesting, wouldn't have imagined such a large pull ahead on (especially) a 2 year lease.
 
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I was speaking with my dealer recently and mentioned that I would pull ahead in July which would be 12 months pull ahead and they didn't correct me.
 
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Originally Posted by Michael_s
I was speaking with my dealer recently and mentioned that I would pull ahead in July which would be 12 months pull ahead and they didn't correct me.
I spoke with my dealer today and he said 13's are at 3 months. Considering they want to move units, I tend to believe him. With depreciation, I dont know how they could do 12 months to begin with, I thought 6 tops.

Let me know if you find out different.
 
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Term Requirement
(Existing PFS Contract) Vehicle Eligibility (Existing PFS Contract) Program Benefits (Existing PFS Contract)
Term (months) Model Year Model Payments Waived Maximum Payment
24 months & above MY10 All Models Up to 12 $2,500
MY11 All Models Up to 12
MY12 Mid-Engine, 911 (991 & 997), Cayenne Models Up to 12
MY12 Panamera Up to 6
All Model Years All Models Up to 3
 
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Originally Posted by Michael_s
Term Requirement
(Existing PFS Contract) Vehicle Eligibility (Existing PFS Contract) Program Benefits (Existing PFS Contract)
Term (months) Model Year Model Payments Waived Maximum Payment
24 months & above MY10 All Models Up to 12 $2,500
MY11 All Models Up to 12
MY12 Mid-Engine, 911 (991 & 997), Cayenne Models Up to 12
MY12 Panamera Up to 6
All Model Years All Models Up to 3
Can someone help me decipher? If I have 12 months left on my 2012 991 lease, does this mean that PFS will waive my last 12 payments if I turn in the car now and get a new one? What if the new car is not another 991 but a Boxster or Cayman? Does the 12 payment waive still apply?

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Originally Posted by caveatesq
Can someone help me decipher? If I have 12 months left on my 2012 991 lease, does this mean that PFS will waive my last 12 payments if I turn in the car now and get a new one? What if the new car is not another 991 but a Boxster or Cayman? Does the 12 payment waive still apply?

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That is my understanding, however I dont know if there is a maximum $ amount.
 
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That is my understanding, however I dont know if there is a maximum $ amount.
No maximum amt. Max payment of $2,500 x 3, 6 or 12 payments.
 
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Originally Posted by Michael_s
No maximum amt. Max payment of $2,500 x 3, 6 or 12 payments.
Thanks - Going to check with my dealer. As of early June, I'll have 12 months left on my 991 and might look into getting a Boxster S or Cayman S as my sons have now officially outgrown the 911 rear seat.
 
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audi let me jump ship on my b8 s4 7 months early and gave me $5k credit (they said it had positive equity) towards a new s6. this was the first time a dealer gave me money and let me jump out early before.
 
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audi let me jump ship on my b8 s4 7 months early and gave me $5k credit (they said it had positive equity) towards a new s6. this was the first time a dealer gave me money and let me jump out early before.
When I was looking at a S6, the only lease that sort of made sense (still too expensive for S6) was a 3 three lease. Dealer basically guaranteed me that after 24 payments, assuming reasonable mileage and no accidents, I would be able to get out of the lease no penalty. Clearly residual % is too low leaving huge profits after lease return if/when people keep to maturity.
 


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