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Have others been getting the direct mail from PCNA offering a new, nicely spec'd Cayenne S for $599/month ($4K in costs at closing; 10k miles per year).
I buy my cars because of the # of miles I drive, but for someone who keeps within the miles, this seems lilke a really nice deal.
I buy my cars because of the # of miles I drive, but for someone who keeps within the miles, this seems lilke a really nice deal.
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Have others been getting the direct mail from PCNA offering a new, nicely spec'd Cayenne S for $599/month ($4K in costs at closing; 10k miles per year).
I buy my cars because of the # of miles I drive, but for someone who keeps within the miles, this seems lilke a really nice deal.
I buy my cars because of the # of miles I drive, but for someone who keeps within the miles, this seems lilke a really nice deal.
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I'm never leasing a car again, no matter how good it seems. I'm sick of making payments for 3 years and then handing the keys over.
I'm paying cash from now on!
I'm paying cash from now on!
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It was direct mail from PCNA. Small print said card had to be presented to get the deal.
Maybe try calling your local dealer. I suspect they'd be willing to offer it to anyone.
BTW-- The same mailing also said something about 2.9% financing on all models, including 911's.
I guess they need to clear floor space for the Panamera.
Maybe try calling your local dealer. I suspect they'd be willing to offer it to anyone.
BTW-- The same mailing also said something about 2.9% financing on all models, including 911's.
I guess they need to clear floor space for the Panamera.
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It was direct mail from PCNA. Small print said card had to be presented to get the deal.
Maybe try calling your local dealer. I suspect they'd be willing to offer it to anyone.
BTW-- The same mailing also said something about 2.9% financing on all models, including 911's.
I guess they need to clear floor space for the Panamera.
Maybe try calling your local dealer. I suspect they'd be willing to offer it to anyone.
BTW-- The same mailing also said something about 2.9% financing on all models, including 911's.
I guess they need to clear floor space for the Panamera.
...some deals are published here at the front:
http://jim-ellis.porschedealer.com/
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I wonder what the retail value of a Cayenne be in 3 yrs., the depreciation may be more than the $600 x 36 mos.
FWIW, with the exception of my wife's '09 328 Conv. (NO extended warranty coverage available on that conv. assy. so we leased) and an old 0% for 36 mos. deal several years ago I've paid cash for most of my cars/toys.
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I'd never leased a car before picking up an 06 Cayenne S. Walked into the dealer with checkbook in hand fully intending to pay $65K cash (sticker was $72K). Chickened out and leased because I wanted the 'gap' insurance. Lease expired this past Jan and I started negotiating with PFS on a buy-out last Nov. Residual was $41K and PFS finally caved and sold it to me for $30K. Mileage was 22K which I why I wanted to keep it. Had I purchased up front, I would not have enjoyed the extra $11K discount. Got lucky and don't plan to lease again. dave
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...911TT 09 is offered even lower for 1.9% financing...
...some deals are published here at the front:
http://jim-ellis.porschedealer.com/
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...some deals are published here at the front:
http://jim-ellis.porschedealer.com/
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