Spyder - MRM on lease?
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Hi all,
I've been spending a lot of time over on the 991 forum (as you can see from my avatar). I haven't contributed over here, but I was hoping someone could help me out over here as I couldn't find my answer with the search function!
Does anyone know the MRM for the lease of a Spyder?
A dealer just told me it was $94,100, which seems very low given the starting MSRP (without options).
If anyone can help (even via PM) - I'd greatly appreciate it!
I've been spending a lot of time over on the 991 forum (as you can see from my avatar). I haven't contributed over here, but I was hoping someone could help me out over here as I couldn't find my answer with the search function!
Does anyone know the MRM for the lease of a Spyder?
A dealer just told me it was $94,100, which seems very low given the starting MSRP (without options).
If anyone can help (even via PM) - I'd greatly appreciate it!
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Yep - I won't be leasing either, but was looking at all options.
The MRM is the maximum MSRP that you can apply the residual % to in a lease. Ie if you load it up with options the MSRP will go over the MRM, and thus the residual amount will be not as high as it could have been without the MRM, so your lease payment is higher.
Surprised me as it felt like a relatively low MRM based on what the base MSRP was.
The MRM is the maximum MSRP that you can apply the residual % to in a lease. Ie if you load it up with options the MSRP will go over the MRM, and thus the residual amount will be not as high as it could have been without the MRM, so your lease payment is higher.
Surprised me as it felt like a relatively low MRM based on what the base MSRP was.