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2014 Cayman S lease deals

Old 06-24-2014, 08:50 PM
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2014 Cayman S lease deals?
Just wondering what the MF and residual is on new Cayman S?

Any idea on dealer discounts?

Here's one I want to lease....

http://porsche.rdsautomotivegroup.co...uare-PA-19073/

What would be a good lease deal in NJ for this car? 24/27/36 months?

Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Old 06-24-2014, 08:58 PM
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That link does not work.
Old 06-24-2014, 09:19 PM
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http://porsche.rdsautomotivegroup.co...uare-PA-19073/
Old 06-25-2014, 12:07 AM
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when I ran the numbers on a lease versus buy, and assumed I'd keep the car for at least the duration of the lease, buying was $10,000 cheaper. make sure you really want to lease.
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Dealer quoted me $944 for 24 months no money down @ 10k miles per year.
I thought that's a good deal.
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Local dealer has a lease special on Cayman S here on the left coast right now:
http://www.porscheofsandiego.com/201...55/special.php

$659/mo. (plus tax, which is 8% here) for 30 months, but only 5K miles per year, w/ $5K down (plus DMV and bank fees) and a $50K residual. This is for Tier 1 credit.

This gets you a low-option PDK Cayman S with MSRP of $75,750, which you could easily negotiate down to $70K if you were buying outright. Do the math to figure out if that works for you. If you can handle the low mileage and would not be keeping the car beyond 30 months, not having to pay any sales tax on the $50K residual would save you about $4K here, compared to buying the car outright and selling it in 30 months on the used market.
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