Turbo Lease Rates Wanted
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Turbo Lease Rates Wanted
Spoke with my dealer last week and I was told the residuals and money factor for the 991 turbo should be available soon...anyone else have lease rate information?
#4
NADA estimated Depreciation and Finance charges for 2012 Turbo using base MSRP of $138,450
should give you some idea of leasing cost which will vary by term of lease and 2014 MSRP + options.
http://www.nadaguides.com/cars/2012/...bo/cost-to-own
should give you some idea of leasing cost which will vary by term of lease and 2014 MSRP + options.
http://www.nadaguides.com/cars/2012/...bo/cost-to-own
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Thanks for the link...check my numbers! Using the same rate of depreciation adjusted for 2014 prices I get a residual value (36 months) of 58%...assuming 1)money factor of .002, 2) car price of 166K, 3) 6.5% sales tax, 4) no cap reduction...I get a monthly lease payment of $2062
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I think the depreciation est. by nada is too low. Porsche will swamp the market with 991 Turbo S models (no exclusivity like prior S versions) and will surely a produce gen. 2, mabye 3 model. I'd suggest a 1st year depreciation on a $184 MSRP with $20K options of $50K.
#13
+1
#15
Residuals:
911 Turbo Coupe:
24 months
10,000 miles
63%
911 Turbo Coupe:
36 months
10,000 miles
56%
911 Turbo S Coupe:
24 months
10,000 miles
60%
911 Turbo S Coupe:
36 months
10,000 miles
53%
Add 1% for 7500 miles and 2% for 5000 miles for the ultra low mile programs. $3200 a month is the typical lease deal for 24 months, $2700 a month for 36 months.....
911 Turbo Coupe:
24 months
10,000 miles
63%
911 Turbo Coupe:
36 months
10,000 miles
56%
911 Turbo S Coupe:
24 months
10,000 miles
60%
911 Turbo S Coupe:
36 months
10,000 miles
53%
Add 1% for 7500 miles and 2% for 5000 miles for the ultra low mile programs. $3200 a month is the typical lease deal for 24 months, $2700 a month for 36 months.....