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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 03:45 PM
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08 997 turbo tip lease payment

looking into a new 08 997TT msrp is around $140K, any idea the lease payment for 48mon, $5K down, 10K/yr, tie 1 credit will be? appreciate yr time
 
Old Dec 4, 2007 | 05:10 PM
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Gary at Carlsen Porsche can tell you.

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Old Dec 4, 2007 | 05:35 PM
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~2k/mo.
 
Old Dec 4, 2007 | 06:48 PM
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i am trying to get to $2K/m, what are the remaining terms?
 
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2K/ mo (pre-tax) 36 months, 12K mi yr, $10,000 total drive-off
 
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1 yr depreciation on a 12K mile car is 25K
 
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Originally Posted by jimdarcy
1 yr depreciation on a 12K mile car is 25K
Probally MUCH more than that.
 
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that;s about right here's my computation with no discount on the car..wiht 10K down i used leasecompares numbers with 15K miles a year
or call gary...LOL

2008 911 Carrera Coupe Turbo
24 Month Residual 69% of MSRP .00320 Base Rate
36 Month Residual 60% of MSRP.00320 Base Rate
48 Month Residual 54% of MSRP .00330 Base Rate
60 Month Residual 47% of MSRP .00330 Base Rate


($130K - 60%)/36 = $1444
($130K + 60%)* .00320 = $665

payment = $2109 + tax
 
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Originally Posted by TT Surgeon
~2k/mo.
Thats what im paying.....But with $50k down.
 
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Does the rate = .00320 seem high?
Or is this expected for this type of vehicle.


 
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Originally Posted by lob12
2K/ mo (pre-tax) 36 months, 12K mi yr, $10,000 total drive-off
what was the msrp? and did you get any discount?
 
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sounds about right
 
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Originally Posted by lac2s
what was the msrp? and did you get any discount?

My car was 140K....got 5K off MSRP
 
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Since the 08 997TT Cab came out, many who purchased 08 and 07 997TT Coupes are trading them in. If you can find one of these - many of which have less than 1,000 miles on them- you can really save a lot of $$$ and stick that previous owner with all that first year depreciation.

Smart move in my book.

Hey lob12, let's see a pic of that '08 Gallardo. I drove one when I bought my 997TT. I like it a lot - helluva car. Is it a manual or eGear? Did you get the Versace white stitching package? If you don't mind me asking, what did you pay for it - just a ballpark is fine. Did you get it in OC at Lambo of OC? THANKS!
 

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I'm paying Porsche Financial Services just under $1,900/month (pre-tax) on a zero-down 60-month 10k/year lease on my 2008 TT Cab. MSRP was $141.5k, $3.5k discount (negotiated in July when the order was placed), $745 lease acquisition fee, 48.99% 5-year residual factor for end Nov 2007 delivery.

I think this works out to be just over a 0.00353 money factor, though that was never quoted. I have excellent credit, but have never leased a car before. This was Porsche's offer to beat my other offer from Premier Financial Services.
 


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