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What is the money factor for PFS after the Fed rate cute?
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Originally Posted by usctrojanGT3
What is the money factor for PFS after the Fed rate cute?
it went from .0038 (9.12%) to .0037 (8.88%) last Saturday 9/21/24

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Can I please get some opinions on a 1 payment lease? How much more would I pay if I buy the car at the end? I want to keep this car 5 plus years but I always get the itch for the newest after 3 years so its hard to tell. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by rmwrip
Can I please get some opinions on a 1 payment lease? How much more would I pay if I buy the car at the end? I want to keep this car 5 plus years but I always get the itch for the newest after 3 years so its hard to tell. Thanks!
everyone should use a lease calculator instead of asking on here... it all depends on the down payment & if you're willing to risk losing that money incase of an accident, etc.
if you cant figure this out, you really shouldn't be leasing. a broker might not be a bad idea if you really need help.

https://leasehackr.com/calculator

TIP: the $7500 rebate will go under the Capitalized Cost / Taxed Incentives.

One-Pay lease checkbox shows up on the calculator once you select Porsche as the Manufacturer. They also adjust the RV based on mileage terms, etc. Make sure you have all the numbers input correctly. It's a very good calculator. Good Luck!

Don't show the dealer the calculator, they do not like this one or any affiliation with leasehackr. they might even refuse to sell you the car.

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Originally Posted by TurboIXXI
everyone should use a lease calculator instead of asking on here... it all depends on the down payment & if you're willing to risk losing that money incase of an accident, etc.
if you cant figure this out, you really shouldn't be leasing. a broker might not be a bad idea if you really need help.
https://leasehackr.com/calculator
Good point.
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OK, thanks? I have never leased before and am likely going to buy. Wondering if a 1 payment lease makes sense. Is there a way to get coverage in case of an accident?
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Originally Posted by rmwrip
OK, thanks? I have never leased before and am likely going to buy. Wondering if a 1 payment lease makes sense. Is there a way to get coverage in case of an accident?
You mean paying the entire lease cost up front? Why would you want to do that?

If you are likely going to buy then just buy the car and skip the lease.
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I believe you would be prorated the amount.
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Can you do the one time pay and get a refund if you early terminate into a new Macan lease before the lease term is up (I'd get a 24 month lease and early terminate into a new lease after the first year)?
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Originally Posted by TurboIXXI
it went from .0038 (9.12%) to .0037 (8.88%) last Saturday 9/21/24
Thanks for the info. Sounds like with more rate cuts the money factor might go down towards 8%.



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