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Old Oct 21, 2008 | 01:25 PM
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Two questions about leasing

1) Is the lease estimator on the Porsche website of any value?
2) What do you think about a one pay lease (pay for the lease upfront using the cash from a trade in.)?
 
Old Oct 21, 2008 | 07:02 PM
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2) What do you think about a one pay lease (pay for the lease upfront using the cash from a trade in.)?
Total the car = bye-bye trade-in cash
 
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1. I used the estimator on the Porsche site and will use that in negotiating. They are quoting me higher that that!!!
2. Have no trade in, i did a lease return. I would rather not shell out all that cash and do one lease sum payment. Rough economy so I want to keep more cash on hand.
 
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I locked an 09 911S well equipped from the east coast, immediate delivery to the west coast. Lease for 36 months w $5000 down is very close to the estimator on the Porsche web site.
 
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the more discount u can get means the less the resale value will be. so make sure u get some discount to cover the loss later. walk, if u're told no discount. sucks but i wish Porsche makes less cars & dealers sell at msrp so the resale would be higher...
 
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I ordered my car about 2 weeks ago.

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You may be correct on the deal, depending on how much $$ you are at risk on your deposit. You def did better than I did. Anyone else buy an S for more than 3.5% off sticker? I signed the docs today. I paid the price to join the club....
Sticker was 107, and my dealer is selling me the car for 95. I just called the two dealers in my area and told them what I wanted and I did not even try to negotiate, this was the quoted discount. I'm in central Florida and the economy sucks here so I'm sure that had something to do with it
 
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when is the targa coming in? Jan? looking forward to see wut the 4 and 4s looks like this wk
Not sure... Mid Nov to early Dec as per dealer....
 
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Porsche just like every other manufacturer has seen some kind of dip in sales this year and must be very motivated to give deals. I've always found that starting with the internet sales manager helps because their sole job is to bring in volume even if it's less profit per car.
 
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Deposit is fully refundable, so even if you ordered yr car with deposit, you still can negotiate, and if you don't get the price you want, you still can walk away with the deposit refund to you. At this market, 1. it is hard to find a buyer, 2. it is hard to get someone financed, so if you can get both, you should be able to work the deal your way, just be patient, if there is only 1 car in the dealer yo uwant, of course they will not be as flexible, just wait it out a little, and don't tak ethe care you ordered, let it go back to the inventory
 
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Originally Posted by cabtocpe
1. I used the estimator on the Porsche site and will use that in negotiating. They are quoting me higher that that!!!
2. Have no trade in, i did a lease return. I would rather not shell out all that cash and do one lease sum payment. Rough economy so I want to keep more cash on hand.

^^^ Is this Jeff?!?! (has to be sorry if its not!) If it is you beeter give my *** a shout out on here for helping you with all this : )

It's Andreas from Orlando!
 
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Originally Posted by 20C4S
the more discount u can get means the less the resale value will be. so make sure u get some discount to cover the loss later. walk, if u're told no discount. sucks but i wish Porsche makes less cars & dealers sell at msrp so the resale would be higher...

^^^^ YES YES YES

Arling you are a wise man : )
 
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