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Old 07-12-2017, 04:13 PM
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Hey all,

Looking to lease a new 911 cab (MSRP about 115-120). Best deal I found so far is 1399 for 39 months with 2500 down (taxed @ IL rates).

Any ideas what's a "good" deal? The dealer I found one I liked at wouldn't honor the deal we made because once they calculated taxes they claimed the taxes were double what they should be when they first quoted b/c it was out of state and they are just plain wrong but told me I'm wrong and they won't sell me a car because I argued them about it which is bogus but I'm sure I can prob get another dealer to match on a diff car (and to calculate the right amt of taxes).

Also if there are any salesmen/dealer recommendations in GA, SC, NC that would be greatly appreciated!

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Old 07-12-2017, 07:39 PM
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Can't tell. You should negotiate a purchase price lower than msrp and base the lease off of that. Have you done that? I would be asking for at least 10% off MsRP. What's your credit score? You should know the money factor and residual amount for your score and car model. Try and ask the members here. When I got my GTS I had the internal Porsche document that listed out the lease terms. Hopefully you can get the same document for 2017 cars. I would ask for 0 down. Good luck. Cabs are awesome.



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