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Old 04-24-2013, 03:55 AM
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Hey guys lookin at gettin a caymen

Car is 67k
Non S

5k down
27 months
10k miles
$ 930 with la sales tax

What u guys think? Kinda ready but dont know if price is right..
Old 04-24-2013, 01:45 PM
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Hard to say, money factor plays a lot in leases, plus it is a new car - have you negotiated price down from MSRP at all?

Personally, given the above lease price, I would not go for it. Local dealer here advertises Boxter (non S) for $600/month with no money down (well they do say taxes extra, so some money will need to be put down to get the advertised price) and with similar terms. Is new Cayman worth 50+% price increase. Not in my opinion. I would wait until maybe fall/winter and see if price either goes down or dealer would be willing to cut a better deal.

But then, if money is not an issue and you want the car now? Why not? If it makes you happy and you have means to pay the price and not worry about it too much, why wait?
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Well I know its gonna be more then boxster. And I know I have to pay a premuim because its brand new

Im just trying to find out how low is it sapost to be ...
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seems high whats the residual? .. boxsters are in the 75% range.. at $67k you should be in the
$700 range.. that's minus $5k and discount(if there's any)
unless youre not in the Porsche special 24month lease
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Do they make you prove that you can correctly spell the name of the car that you are buying before they take your money?

Seriously... the price seems high. But as others have said, if you want good advice, give us all the numbers, the negotiated price of the car, residual, money factor, etc.
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Originally Posted by MJBird993
Do they make you prove that you can correctly spell the name of the car that you are buying before they take your money?

Seriously... the price seems high. But as others have said, if you want good advice, give us all the numbers, the negotiated price of the car, residual, money factor, etc.
Ya mean it's naught sapost two bee speld Caymen?



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