nafzal80
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- First Name
- Nauman
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- Canton, MI
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- 911 C4S, Audi Q7
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My 2022 CT4S (gentian blue with chalk interior) is arriving the 3rd week of Dec. MSRP is $134k (so I did not over do the config), I configured the vehicle in a way that the car should sell in the used market.
I am fortunate to have put my order demand in 6 months ago when the market was different. Because of this, I have a deal worked out at 6% off of MSRP with no markup on lease financing. Of course being US based, I will be getting the $7.5K EV credit.
I don’t own a biz and will not be exceeding the 10k - 12k per year of driving (staying within reasonable lease diving limits). So lease biz benefits and driving mile issues don’t apply to me.
I can afford monthly payment of either the lease or buy options.
knowing where the market is and predicting where it could be, does it make more sense to lease the car for 3 years or finance purchase it and then sell it?
appreciate any opinions.
I am fortunate to have put my order demand in 6 months ago when the market was different. Because of this, I have a deal worked out at 6% off of MSRP with no markup on lease financing. Of course being US based, I will be getting the $7.5K EV credit.
I don’t own a biz and will not be exceeding the 10k - 12k per year of driving (staying within reasonable lease diving limits). So lease biz benefits and driving mile issues don’t apply to me.
I can afford monthly payment of either the lease or buy options.
knowing where the market is and predicting where it could be, does it make more sense to lease the car for 3 years or finance purchase it and then sell it?
appreciate any opinions.
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