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Money factors & Residual by rsingleton on Fri Jan 15 18:02:01 PST 2010

Can anyone provide current money factors and residuals for the Cayenne, Cayenne S for 2010 12K and 15k also any specials. thanks

Money factors & Residual by rsingleton on Fri Jan 15 17:56:23 PST 2010

Can anyone provide current money factors and residuals for the Cayenne, Cayenne S for 2010 12K and 15k also any specials. thanks

Re: Any 2009 or 2010 Cayenne Lease Special? [borno] by rubin72 on Fri Nov 27 10:43:39 PST 2009

I've leased several cars in the last few years and have nothing bad to report. In fact, leasing saved my butt with my previous lease ('08 Volvo XC90 V-8). I got the XC90 2-1/2 years ago -right before the market exploded. The resid. was high and so the buyout was ~$34k. When I turned it in car was worth ~$27k on the open market. Volvo called and was willing to nego. the buyout. Something they generally NEVER do! The lease ended up protecting me from a ton of depreciation due to the unforeseen recession. I believe the only people who should NOT lease are: *Drive more than 18-20k miles a year *Like to mod their car *Don't take good care of their cars Otherwise, a well negotiated lease that takes advantage of rebates and special money factors can NOT be beat. You're holding all the cards. You can turn it in, keep it, or sell it privately. Oh, and if you're in a accident or hit a deer which will trash your CARFAX, with a lease it's not your problem. Just turn the car back in at the end.

Re: Cayenne lease vs buy [bgsntth] by rubin72 on Thu Apr 23 04:14:07 PDT 2009

1) The "coupon system" is no longer in effect. It got too confusing for the dealers as they would quote prices assuming they had the coupon to use and then sometimes they wouldn't have any left; not good! The great news though is that now it functions just like a typical rebate on every Cayenne. 2) The "rebates" are: $6,500 off "Turbo S" and "Turbo". $5,000 off "S" and only $500 off the "base V-6". 3) I think the best deal possible is Invoice less the full rebate. You can get the invoice price for your exact Cayenne at Edmunds.com. 4) Generally speaking I think the Cayenne's are leasing well. However, from what I've read in Mags., the newly restyled Cayenne is coming out later this year/first half 2010 and will be the same size but more musclar looking with every panel new. Oh, and there will be some new and interesting engines including a S/C V-6 from the new Audi S4. Not too bad for a "base" engine.

Re: [bdmccullen] by bdmccullen on Wed Feb 25 18:07:08 PST 2009

Oh, one more thing, I have been keeping an eye on inventories and haven't seen any cars moving so I expect the deals will only get better as this economy continues to drag along...

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