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Old 04-12-2016, 10:01 PM
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Default Suggestions on how to end a lease early - 4S 2014

I have a 991 with low miles, 4S, 2014, under warranty, etc.

I have about $20k due for the rest of the year on the lease. Yes I realize its a pricey lease!

Don't really need the car anymore due to another car coming into the family.

Any suggestions on what to do?

Thanks RL!

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Check out Swapalease.com
Old 04-12-2016, 10:16 PM
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if you lease another porsche, you can get rid of it 12 months early.
Old 04-12-2016, 10:23 PM
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Give Carmax a try - I exited a Boxster S lease this way and was happy with it.

It costs you nothing but 30 minutes to get a buyout quote.
Old 04-12-2016, 10:43 PM
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What's your lease payoff? You might be able to trade it in to a dealer for close to the payoff, and simply pay the difference. It obviously helps if you are trading it in for another vehicle. I recently traded in my wife's Audi Allroad with a year left on the lease for an Audi Q7. Audi paid off our Allroad lease in full because we were leasing another vehicle.
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Or do a private sale and then buy out the lease?
Old 04-13-2016, 06:33 AM
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Originally Posted by teambell
Check out Swapalease.com
Assuming lease is from PFS, not a good idea. His name will stay on the lease. Lessee cannot be removed.
Old 04-13-2016, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by skiahh
Or do a private sale and then buy out the lease?
This is probably the best option. If it is a PFS lease, as noted, you cannot be removed from liability so any swap deal is a very bad idea. Also, note in your lease paperwork that your lease payment is composed of a few parts. It has been a while but there is the monthly tax, a use fee, and an actual lease fee (or something to that effect). If you end a lease early you only pay the lease fee (months remaining times fee) and not the use or tax components. So, your $20K remaining may really be only about $12K or so.

It all depends on how much you actually owe and the residual. For example, I really wanted out of a lease a while back and had a low (compared to market value) residual so I lined up a buyer at the residual cost plus payoff amount and bought the car. As it worked out, the car was priced about $8K below market and I had about 10 offers in a couple days. I wasn't looking to make a profit, just move the car to make room for the next one.

Also, if it is a PFS lease they used to have an option when you called them to key in your lease number and they would tell you the actual payoff.

Best of luck!
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The only option you have is to sell the car privately or to a dealer and hope that the sale price and the residual value are very close , so your loss is minimal
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Originally Posted by Michael_s
Assuming lease is from PFS, not a good idea. His name will stay on the lease. Lessee cannot be removed.
Did not know that , thanks!
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Don't do anything until you send me the wing
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If you want to get out of that lease, the first thing you need to do is remove those stickers...
Old 04-13-2016, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Archimedes
If you want to get out of that lease, the first thing you need to do is remove those stickers...
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Originally Posted by Archimedes
If you want to get out of that lease, the first thing you need to do is remove those silly stickers...
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And reason 37b not to lease a car.
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Thanks guys for the ideas and input. Keeping the stickers on as long as possible


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