This is interesting and seems related to my post here: https://www.macanevowners.com/forum/threads/car-delivered-with-low-tire-pressure-and-incorrect-pcm-settings-for-the-tpms.17929/
I wanted to quickly share something odd I experienced with the tire pressures on my car in case other end up with a similar situation…
When I took delivery of my Macan 4 with 21” All Season tires, I noticed in the TPMS that the tires were at 30 PSI and they were all reporting as being 4 PSI...
I did the wheel warranty because we live in the city and the curbs are square and granite. My current three year old car has two curbed wheels on the passenger side. I figured I would do this with it being a lease and help cover the cost of repair for the lease return assuming they’ll eventually...
It’s not the whole lease amount. Notice (6) unearned Rent Charges. About half of the lease payment is rent charge, so you’re not paying the lease interest for all remaining payments in the lease — this makes sense, otherwise it would crazy.
The money factor is very high right now when I asked my dealer told me: 0.00410 which is 9.84% APR. But interest rates on high-yield savings accounts are also high right now, mine is 5% APY.
If I lease the car for three years, then I get interest on the money that I would have otherwise paid to...
It looks like a 4S given the red calipers.
I’m hoping my dealer doesn’t pre-install the front plate mount. I am planning to not put on a front plate unless I get stopped more than once for not having it.