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Could you kindly provide me with the buy rate and residual for a base Carrera on 24 & 36 month terms with 7,500, 10,000 and 12,000 miles.
Many Thanks.
I just attended a Porsche driving event at Summit Point Raceway and had the chance to do 6 laps behind the wheel of a 2013 991 C2S. Followed by a hot lap with the instructor in the driver's seat for good measure. After having owned a 997 C2S for 30k miles, I can say with some confidence that the performance difference is significant. I have also priced out a "smartly equipped" 991 C2S. Options were Premium with Adaptive seats ($4,445), Sport Chrono ($1,850) and Multi-function steering ($615). MSRP $104,280; 7% discount = $96,980.
I am sure your nicely equipped 997 has a lot more gingerbread and do-dads than the 991 I have priced out. But I am equally sure that the 991 has a lot more in the driving dynamics department. More than even the 997 GTS that another dealer was tempting me with a $26k discount.
You can't go terribly wrong with a 911 either way. But you also might want to find out if Porsche is running a driving event somewhere near you before you make the decision to go for the loaded 997 over a more purposeful 991. Not a sermon, just a thought.
Porsche Financial Services' September buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24-month lease of a base 2013 Porsche 911 Coupe with 12,000 miles per year are .00200 and 60%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
The residual value for a lease with only 10,000 miles per year would be 1% higher. the residual value for a lease with only 7,500 miles per year would be 2% higher.
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Thanks again.
The 24-month numbers are .00200 and 57%.
Sorry for the confusion.
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First, I'd like to thank you once again for all your assistance in the past, it truly has been invaluable.
Can you please provide me with the current residual and MF for a 36 month lease and 10k m/y?
Additionally, Is there any dealer cash as well on the 2012 Carrera 4 GTS?
I need to make a decision ASAP......Thanks for your hep
It's time for another 911. My previous post about the 2012 GTS4 has sold and I'm now looking to 2013 models.
I'm considering leasing either a 911S or 4S and would very much appreciate you providing me with the current residuals and money factors for both cars (36 month 10k m/y) terms?
Thanks again for your help now and in previous posts!
The numbers for an otherwise identical lease of a '13 911 Coupe 4S are .00200 and 56%.
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I'm in the market for a 2013 C2 and was wondering if you could provide the residuals and MF for a base C2 coupe for 24 and 36 months?
Thanks!
Not only have you helped me countless times, but all of us on these forums in making informed decisions.
Best regards!
So the lease residual is lower for the new 4S than the 2S? I am looking at leasing a 2013 Carrera 4S and my sales person was guessing the residual would be higher on the 4S, especially since it is a brand new model. I am looking at a 36 month lease at 12,000/yr can you verify MF and Residual at 12K? I also heard that Porsche might do some very aggressive 24 month leases, any truth to that? Thanks again for your time.
I'd have been shocked if the residual percentage was as high or higher on the 4 vs. the 2. The MSRP price differential is $6,700 and from what I have seen, the resale value of a 2-3-4+ year old C4S is barely above a C2S. It seems that, at least in our area, the traditional enthusiasts prefer RWD. They also prefer coupes to cabs, as I learned on my 997 S Cab. That $10k MSRP premium I paid in 2005 was worth a couple grand on resale in 2011. But watching my daughters trying to keep their hair from blowing off in the back seat was priceless. Until they outgrew it.
As a side note, apparently one of the highly respected independent Porsche shops in our area has turned quite a few 996 Turbos into RWD by disconnecting/removing the front drive shaft. That's a bit too enthusiastic for me, but I guess that's one way to get a poor man's GT2.
My sales manager - a 30+ year Porsche veteran - indicated that an even higher 60% of their 911 sales for the past few years have been AWD. But, he also said that about 50% of those are to customers that get the "4" because they think it is better handling in cold, rain and light snow. He tells them "not really", unless you also get winter wheels with Blizzaks, which most 911 buyers don't do. Another chunk get it because they like the look of the wider body. But with the 991 being wider and lower than the 997 already, you have to put the cars butt to butt to see much of a difference.
Here's an interesting comparison. This past fall, I was seriously considering several leftover, heavily discounted 2012 997 GTS's. The "2"'s that were out there often ended up selling for MORE than the "4"s.! They offered the sexy look of the wider body with the more enthusiast preferred RWD. And in the 997, the reflective strip across the rear of the "4"s looked hokey, in my opinion. The 991 C4S rear end looks much better.
Just curious, why are you interested in the 4 vs. the 2? Have you driven both?
That said, if the C4S seems like it's worth the price difference to you, thats all that matters. It is a great looking car and if I was in Michigan, willing to get winter rims and tires and looking to get all of the driving days behind the wheel that I could, there probably isn't a better car on the planet.
Good luck.
Can I guess that the dealership is not Auto Palace, but close?
Then numbers for an otherwise identical 36-month lease are .00200 and 62%.
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Porsche Financial Services' January buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 911 Coupe C4S with 12,000 miles per year are .00200 and 55% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.
It does look like Porsche boosted the residual values for 24-month leases of the '13 911. The 24-mo., 12k resid for this car is a huge 72%.
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The residual value for a lease with 10,000 miles per year would be 1% higher.
I'll have to look into what the numbers are for the 2012 model.
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Based upon my experience, I had three different deals offered to me in late November on 2012 991 Base 7-speeds at $15k-$16k under MSRP (basically invoice, minus the $6k money back). The money back from Porsche expired November 30 (or may have been reduced to $3k). Given that your dealer has apparently "punched" the cars to get the money back, the warranty may have started running on November 30. If that's the case, I'd shoot for invoice less $6k, which on a 991S should be closer to $17k under MSRP. But even at $15k under, a great deal compared to a 2013.
Do you have January residual value for 2013 c2 with Pdk?
My local dealer said 75% for manual and 74% for PDK.
both are 24mo/15k. is this correct?
and what average % discount are available for 2013 991 c2 in socal?
my dealer offer 4.5% and its very light optioned with PDK.
also what average downpayment for porsche? the dealer want $8000 down.Is this normal?
BMW allows for multiple security deposits instead of Downpayment.
porsche does allow MSD??
Thank you.
Im looking for 2013 991 c2 and i only 4.5% off msrp.
Im in socal.
and what is 6k or 3k money back??
Thank you
I am not all that familiar with what the market is like for this car in your area.
You definitely should not make an $8,000 down payment on any lease. Consumers can and should lease any vehicle they want without making any sort of capitalized cost reduction. Consumers who make large down payments on leases risk losing part or all of the money that they put down if their vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered. Even though it means that your monthly payment will be a little higher, it is much safer to go with a zero down lease.
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What are the MF and res for 24 month program on 911 and 911 4
Is there a rebate of some sort on this car? do you lose 1% for pdk? anything else i would lose/gain a residual % for?
The residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 911 Coupe with 15,000 miles per year is 75%.
The residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 911 Coupe 4 with 15,000 miles per year is 73%.
The only cash incentive that I am aware of is on Turbo models, and there's not very many of them out there.
I think that the addition of PDK may drop the residual value by 1%. I don't think that any other options affect these cars' residual value percentages.
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sport chrono pkg
adaptive sport seats
I don't anticipate track use (maybe once/yr) but would be using the car as a daily commuter thus think that the seats would be more of use. I will be getting PDK tranny.
thanks for any input
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can you provide me with:
residual for 36 mo for both 10k miles/yr and 12k/yr
Base MF for current and next month
thanks
Could you post residuals and MFs for 2013 911 C2 24-month lease at 10k, 12k and 15k annual miles?
Trying to find out if there is any change from February, also any lease incentives.
Thanks!
991 - 75%(15kmiles/year) 78%(10kmiles/year ) - 2 year lease
He wasn't sure if the MF had changed.
Excellent residuals, even with high MF. Have been considering another Cayman when my lease is up next year, but 4 981 residuals 4% lower, a well equipped C2 is not much more. Much more room for options on them as well, MRM for C2 is $106,380