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I've Got My Lease Options: What's the verdict?

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So it's not clear to me if the $7500 credit is a thing on not. Can anyone verify?
 

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Just sharing some lease prices on Leasehacker (So-Cal) that are posted by a broker....



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So it's not clear to me if the $7500 credit is a thing on not. Can anyone verify?
If you lease the car, youā€™ll get the $7.5k credit.
And get hammered with a lease cost that will more than offset this credit.
 

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Just sharing some lease prices on Leasehacker (So-Cal) that are posted by a broker....



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these are wild... So the macans, even though they are cheaper, the least costs are higher because the terms are longer?
 

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I just had an informative conversation with the US finance people at my dealer. Hereā€™s the scoop.

- there is no prepayment penalty on a 24 month lease

- however, if you pay it off before 6 months, Porsche will not have received the $7,500 EV credit from the government, so youā€™d have to pay this back. If you payoff after Porsche has the $7,500, then this amount is credited to you. Iā€™m quoting the finance person verbatim.

- the numbers are very blunt: if I take the car with a 24 month lease and then pay it off after 6 months, I will have $4,500 more in my bank account as compared to buying outright. The finance person showed me everything including the payoff amount after 6 months so it was pretty easy to do the math. The reason for $3,000 difference are lease fees and 6 months of interest.

Iā€™m all for an extra $4,500.
 

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I just had an informative conversation with the US finance people at my dealer. Hereā€™s the scoop.

- there is no prepayment penalty on a 24 month lease

- however, if you pay it off before 6 months, Porsche will not have received the $7,500 EV credit from the government, so youā€™d have to pay this back. If you payoff after Porsche has the $7,500, then this amount is credited to you. Iā€™m quoting the finance person verbatim.

- the numbers are very blunt: if I take the car with a 24 month lease and then pay it off after 6 months, I will have $4,500 more in my bank account as compared to buying outright. The finance person showed me everything including the payoff amount after 6 months so it was pretty easy to do the math. The reason for $3,000 difference are lease fees and 6 months of interest.

Iā€™m all for an extra $4,500.
hmmm this is interesting cuz this is not how it was explained to me. If you turn in the lease in early, purchase or not, you have to pay the remaining payments due (minus the rental fees)...and that's what will you put you in the hole iirc
 
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hmmm this is interesting cuz this is not how it was explained to me. If you turn in the lease in early, purchase or not, you have to pay the remaining payments due (minus the rental fees)...and that's what will you put you in the whole iirc
I have an email with the 6 month payoff amount and itā€™s consistent with what they said. Iā€™ll let you know what happens in real life as it seems too fair and simple to be true:).
 

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I have an email with the 6 month payoff amount and itā€™s consistent with what they said. Iā€™ll let you know what happens in real life as it seems too fair and simple to be true:).
Do let us know, would be great news!
 

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I just had an informative conversation with the US finance people at my dealer. Hereā€™s the scoop.

- there is no prepayment penalty on a 24 month lease

- however, if you pay it off before 6 months, Porsche will not have received the $7,500 EV credit from the government, so youā€™d have to pay this back. If you payoff after Porsche has the $7,500, then this amount is credited to you. Iā€™m quoting the finance person verbatim.

- the numbers are very blunt: if I take the car with a 24 month lease and then pay it off after 6 months, I will have $4,500 more in my bank account as compared to buying outright. The finance person showed me everything including the payoff amount after 6 months so it was pretty easy to do the math. The reason for $3,000 difference are lease fees and 6 months of interest.

Iā€™m all for an extra $4,500.
Is this just paying off the lease?
 

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Can someone share thoughts on this deal? I've tried to reverse calculate it using a MF of .0035 and I consistently get $1100 or 1200 per month using all the same numbers.

Thoughts?

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Can someone share thoughts on this deal? I've tried to reverse calculate it using a MF of .0035 and I consistently get $1100 or 1200 per month using all the same numbers.

Thoughts?

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Any thoughts on this group? I am meeting with the dealer tomorrow :)
 

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Any thoughts on this group? I am meeting with the dealer tomorrow :)
Two things aren't clear:
What its the sales tax where you live
Why is your total cap reduction only $14,760 if you have $7,500 rebate, $4,500 down and another $4,559.10 from your trade in?

Unless something is moved around I'd expect it to be $16,549.10


Assuming the residual is 64%, that leaves the usage of the car around $32k without tax or fees.
that alone on a base lease would be ~ $,1333 for 24 months.

So, essentially your $9,049.10 + the $7500 rebate is going towards the rent charge, dealer fees and tax of the lease.
 

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Two things aren't clear:
What its the sales tax where you live
Why is your total cap reduction only $14,760 if you have $7,500 rebate, $4,500 down and another $4,559.10 from your trade in?

Unless something is moved around I'd expect it to be $16,549.10


Assuming the residual is 64%, that leaves the usage of the car around $32k without tax or fees.
that alone on a base lease would be ~ $,1333 for 24 months.

So, essentially your $9,049.10 + the $7500 rebate is going towards the rent charge, dealer fees and tax of the lease.
  • Residual should be 66% for 24/10k lease based on leasehackr
  • Sales tax is 3%
  • There is also a $3930 discount off MSRP then the $7500 rebate, 4,559 trade equity and 4,500 cash down at delivery (total)
 

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Two things aren't clear:
What its the sales tax where you live
Why is your total cap reduction only $14,760 if you have $7,500 rebate, $4,500 down and another $4,559.10 from your trade in?

Unless something is moved around I'd expect it to be $16,549.10

but either way, it's close to the numbers I'd expect in my area, off by about $10-20 bucks or so.
  • Residual should be 66% for 24/10k lease based on leasehackr
  • Sales tax is 3%
  • There is also a $3930 discount off MSRP then the $7500 rebate, 4,559 trade equity and 4,500 cash down at delivery (total)
ah, yea, It looks like the residual is much better on a 4 than the turbo.
I landed at around 1271. Depending on your state, the taxes are calculated differently.

But if you have leasehackr, that should be all the info you need, no ?
 

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Lease on a 106k MSRP 4S, including 10.1% sales tax:

24/15 = $2,235 w 7k down or true monthly of $2,526 or total paid of $60,624
39/15 = $1855 w 7k down or true monthly of $2,034 or total paid of $79,326.

Yikes.

But I'm also quite terrified of what the depreciation will look like on these vehicles in 2 and 3 years. Taycans are sub 50% residual for very low mileage 3 year old cars.

If 50% residual at 2 years 30k miles you'll have spent $64,000 or $2,666 a month PLUS tied up cash. At a typical 5% that's another $458 a month or $11,000.

At 65% you'd be at $48,100 or $2,004 plus the cash 5%. So still very bad.
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