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I see you looked at Edmunds asked Carman, that's the best place to find info about leases. FYI 911 lease rates are ridiculously cheap right now if you don't need a sedan, I couldn't resist picking up a 27 month lease on a cab, with a residual of 74% it's insanely cheap. People are leasing low options coupes for 800-900/month right now, that's crazy. I didn't need a cab, but figured its too cheap to pass up.
I didn't need a cab, but figured its too cheap to pass up.
Sorry, I just found that terribly amusing.
"Yeah, I didn't really need to buy a Porsche 911 cabriolet, but it was just too good of a deal to pass up."
If the rates are really that low, I could sell my 997 and be in a 991 for less money (monthly).
I wonder if they are having trouble moving 911s? Everything I read and hear is that Porsche is having great sale numbers, but maybe that's on every model other than 911s? Or they just want to get the numbers up... as much profit as they likely make on each 911, I guess a few thousand dollars to subsidize the financing isn't a big deal.
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