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Old 05-13-2009, 10:16 PM
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Have others been getting the direct mail from PCNA offering a new, nicely spec'd Cayenne S for $599/month ($4K in costs at closing; 10k miles per year).

I buy my cars because of the # of miles I drive, but for someone who keeps within the miles, this seems lilke a really nice deal.
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Originally Posted by rome
Have others been getting the direct mail from PCNA offering a new, nicely spec'd Cayenne S for $599/month ($4K in costs at closing; 10k miles per year).

I buy my cars because of the # of miles I drive, but for someone who keeps within the miles, this seems lilke a really nice deal.
Yes, got that yesterday and straight into zee trash it went.
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any more info available on this?
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I'm never leasing a car again, no matter how good it seems. I'm sick of making payments for 3 years and then handing the keys over.

I'm paying cash from now on!
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Sorry, even having PCNA give me $599/month for 3 years, isn't enough to get me behind the wheel of a Cayenne.
Nice try though.
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Originally Posted by nyamg
any more info available on this?
It was direct mail from PCNA. Small print said card had to be presented to get the deal.

Maybe try calling your local dealer. I suspect they'd be willing to offer it to anyone.


BTW-- The same mailing also said something about 2.9% financing on all models, including 911's.

I guess they need to clear floor space for the Panamera.
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Feeling somewhat slighted having not received the offer... I'll ge geting in line for LTC's offer however provided they are swine virus free.
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Originally Posted by rome
It was direct mail from PCNA. Small print said card had to be presented to get the deal.

Maybe try calling your local dealer. I suspect they'd be willing to offer it to anyone.


BTW-- The same mailing also said something about 2.9% financing on all models, including 911's.

I guess they need to clear floor space for the Panamera.
...911TT 09 is offered even lower for 1.9% financing...

...some deals are published here at the front:
http://jim-ellis.porschedealer.com/



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Originally Posted by Dennis C
I'm never leasing a car again, no matter how good it seems. I'm sick of making payments for 3 years and then handing the keys over.

I'm paying cash from now on!
You remember that thread on leasing a couple of months ago? There seemed to be a lot of good financial advice in it, though I'm no financial guru.

I wonder what the retail value of a Cayenne be in 3 yrs., the depreciation may be more than the $600 x 36 mos.

FWIW, with the exception of my wife's '09 328 Conv. (NO extended warranty coverage available on that conv. assy. so we leased) and an old 0% for 36 mos. deal several years ago I've paid cash for most of my cars/toys.
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good point Bill
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Originally Posted by 993BillW
You remember that thread on leasing a couple of months ago? There seemed to be a lot of good financial advice in it, though I'm no financial guru. I wonder what the retail value of a Cayenne be in 3 yrs., the depreciation may be more than the $600 x 36 mos.
I'd never leased a car before picking up an 06 Cayenne S. Walked into the dealer with checkbook in hand fully intending to pay $65K cash (sticker was $72K). Chickened out and leased because I wanted the 'gap' insurance. Lease expired this past Jan and I started negotiating with PFS on a buy-out last Nov. Residual was $41K and PFS finally caved and sold it to me for $30K. Mileage was 22K which I why I wanted to keep it. Had I purchased up front, I would not have enjoyed the extra $11K discount. Got lucky and don't plan to lease again. dave
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Originally Posted by mvd
Walked into the dealer with checkbook in hand fully intending to pay $65K cash...
may I have your checkbook ?
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Originally Posted by alex911s
good point Bill
Alex,
Congratulations!
This would appear to be the longest period of time in RL history where you haven't gotten a new car!
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Originally Posted by ozr
...911TT 09 is offered even lower for 1.9% financing...

...some deals are published here at the front:
http://jim-ellis.porschedealer.com/



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The $9K at signing is nuts. Of course they try and make it all attractive with the marketing numbers, but once you do the real numbers, the costs for the depreciation is not close to worth it.



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