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I saw a lease special for new Cayenne-S with MSRP $65,000 $2K down, 10K mi/yr, 3 yr lease, $727/mo Didn't say excess mile charge and residual %, It is in Mass.
I picked up my new 2009 Porsche Cayenne from Herb Chambers of Burlington (MA) less than a week ago. I'm not sure what other people paid for theirs, but I think I got a pretty good lease deal on mine. The MSRP on my Cayenne is $53,335 for a base model tiptronic w/ preferred package and few other options. The terms of my lease are $455/mo, plus tax w/ $2999 down (cap cost redux). Taxes, title, registration and first month lease payment totaled another $1,892.84, for total fees due at signing of $4,891.84. The lease term is 36 months at 10,000 miles/year. Since Porsche charges $.30/mile over the allotted miles, and I plan to drive more than that, I opted to increase miles to 15,000 miles/year. The cost of the additional 5,000 pre-paid miles/year is a little over $.09/mile, adding $44/mo. to my lease payment. After all is said and done, my monthly lease payment for this vehicle is $525.29/mo. If you don't mind sharing, what did you pay?
Congratulations. I hope you enjoy your Cayman as much as I do. It makes me smile every time I drive it.
I have a Cayman S (6-speed) and it is a blast to crank through the gears during a spirited drive. I actually believe that the car doesn't really need 6 gears as the 1st gear is so tall that you shift to 2nd quickly (which is also too tall IMO). I understand that Porsche intentionally geared the Cayman S this way to keep it from being faster than the 911. No matter what transmission you get, you will love the car as it is the most balanced, fun to drive car available. I was going to buy a 911S but when I drove the Cayman S it was just as much if not more fun and I saved $20K.
I'm in the Boston area, specificaly IRA Porsche in Danvers, MA...good luck
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