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Porsche Cayenne Lease Questions
Re: Ordered My Cayenne S, now need help with lease options [rrfan1]
No problem, rrfan1. Let me begin by saying that I always advise consumers against making any sort of down payment when leasing. I do so for two main reasons. The first is if your vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen during your lease, your down payment essentially disappears. The second main reason is that down payments on leased vehicles do nothing to reduce ... Read More...
Re: 2006 Cayenne V6 [wesam]
Here you go, Wesam. If you were to lease a 2006 Porsche Cayenne V6 with an automatic transmission through Porsche Credit right now for 36 months with 15,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value should be .00290 and 57%, respectively. Porsche Credit's base lease acquisition fee is currently $745. Car_man Host Smart Shopper / Prices ... Read More...
First Drive: 2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S
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Porsche Cayenne Lease Questions
Re: 2006 Cayenne S [dandrews1]
Hi dandrews1. One cannot calculate what their vehicle's money factor should be. It is published by banks. It is used to calculate the interest portion of your lease payment. As a result, the lower your money factor is , the better. You can convert a money factor into an approximate interest rate equivalent by dividing it by 2400. Porsche Credit's current buy rate ... Read More...
Re: 2006 Cayenne Turbo [cfiusa]
You're welcome, cfiusa. I'm sure that not getting the mileage allowance that you thought you were is very frustrating. If you really need 15,000 miles per year, there is a good chance that you will rack up one heck of an excess mileage penalty by the time your lease is done. Not to rub salt in your wound, but this is why it is extremely important to read your lease contract ... Read More...
discrepancy between US and CA Cayenne prices...
I normally don't like to cross-post, but this one was buzzing me off at the moment... dandrews1, "Porsche Cayenne: Prices Paid & Buying Experiences" #311, 6 Feb 2006 9:19 am Reader's digest version - Canadian buyers are paying anywhere from CA$13k to CA$32k more for their Cayennes than US buyers... :( /DA Read More...
Porsche Cayenne Lease Questions
Re: 2006 Cayenne Turbo [cfiusa]
Hi cfiusa. You never mentioned the selling price of the Cayenne that you are interested in leasing. This is an important number for you as a consumer to know for two reasons. First, the selling prices of leased vehicles can be negotiated, just as if you were paying cash for them. Without knowing the price of the truck that you want to lease you don't know how good a ... Read More...
Re: Car_man, I need your wisdom... [statman1]
Hi statman1. A base 2006 Porsche Cayenne with a manual transmission has over a 12% spread between its full MSRP and dealer invoice price. A 7% discount is decent, but there is still some room there. I am not personally all that familiar with what the market is like for this model, but if you find that 7% off is the best that you can do in your area I wouldn't have a problem ... Read More...
Porsche Cayenne Prices Paid and Buying Experience
Re: Porsche Cayenne 2005 [art12]
YOU CAN GET 10000 OFF MSRP 2006 MODEL IN ATLANTA AREA PORSCHE DEALER Read More...
Porsche Cayenne Lease Questions
Re: 2006 Cayenne S [wesam]
Greetings Wesam. If you were to lease a 2006 Porsche Cayenne S through Porsche Credit right now for 36 months with 15,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value should be .00280 and 57%, respectively. Its 12,000 miles per year residual value would be 2% higher. If you were to lease this truck through Porsche Credit, at lease signing you ... Read More...
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