Macan E residuals

Macan E residuals

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W4NTED

Original Poster:

742 posts

222 months

Friday 29th November
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My car arrived but Ive cancelled based on the attached. 60% loss in 2 years of ownership seems a tad excessive to me.


Discombobulate

5,146 posts

194 months

Friday 29th November
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63K to "rent" it for 2 years - excluding deposit?
Wow!

Sheepshanks

35,123 posts

127 months

Friday 29th November
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Good value excess mileage charge though!

W4NTED

Original Poster:

742 posts

222 months

Friday 29th November
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It's a fking joke IMHO these numbers are out of a circus lol

SV_WDC

817 posts

97 months

Friday 29th November
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£100k for a Macan. My word.

Harry H

3,544 posts

164 months

Friday 29th November
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£10k deposit and £2700 a month for what is basically a middling SUV

You'd have to be mental.

Harry H

3,544 posts

164 months

Friday 29th November
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Even with the more reasonable quotes above that's £3.24 per mile in depreciation or £20k/annum for the privilege of doing a mere 6k miles.

You could get an Uber everywhere for a whole 2 years and still be way better off.

CooperS

4,545 posts

227 months

Friday 29th November
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Similar was my recent query on the Hyundai IONQ5N - hot family car that is near £65k loosing over half its value meaning £10k in and £800 a month.

Who’s stupid enough to be buying these other than through company car schemes.

Puzzles

2,476 posts

119 months

Friday 29th November
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Looking at about £900 a month plus vat for the 4, 10k miles, 48 months.

Range quoted is 380miles which is decent, not sure what the “extras” situation is like, don’t want a poverty spec car when it’s that expensive.

So for those with a limited company it’s around £50k over 4 years, less 10-12.5k corporation tax savings, plus the BIK.

Hmmm.

Puzzles

2,476 posts

119 months

Friday 29th November
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Yeah I thought it was all looking reasonable and then checked the standard equipment on leaseloco…

tyrrell

1,688 posts

216 months

Friday 29th November
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11% APR as well cheeky fxckers

scrounger73

301 posts

166 months

Friday 29th November
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£2700 a month!! OMG

That's supercar money. You can get into a GT3 for a lot less. Fully understand the tax and BiK perks but holy crap Batman!

lordturpin

205 posts

186 months

Friday 29th November
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Keeps the old ICE prices high if this is the cost...

W4NTED

Original Poster:

742 posts

222 months

Friday 29th November
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scrounger73 said:
£2700 a month!! OMG

That's supercar money. You can get into a GT3 for a lot less. Fully understand the tax and BiK perks but holy crap Batman!
Absofkinglutly!

Freakuk

3,493 posts

159 months

Friday 29th November
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You'd have to be mad doing it personally, company car etc it's more palatable and I guess you write it off against your corp tax.

But £2.7K per month for 2 years on an SUV, like other have said you could be in a GT3 and have change.

This isn't going to end well for Porsche unfortunately.

MrVert

4,430 posts

247 months

Friday 29th November
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Just had to check it’s not April 1st…..

Who in their right mind would pay that?!

rofl

JJ77

140 posts

56 months

Friday 29th November
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lordturpin said:
Keeps the old ICE prices high if this is the cost...
Yep, the back catalogue Turbo, preferably with Performance Pack is where I’m going for £40k.. Macan EV total nuts pricing..

ChrisW.

6,936 posts

263 months

Friday 29th November
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Think about this for the sales persons perspective ... who would not buy a lightly used two year old car at 40% of the new cost ... but who will buy the new ones ?

And currently in the UK for 2025 unless 28% of Porsche new car sales are 100% electric ... for every ICE car above this Porsche may have to pay £15000 as a penalty or buy a credit from a 100% ? EV car manufacturer (probably a Chinese manufacturer) that they can then use to subsidise the price of their EV's into the UK market. Hence MG's at £19,995 ???

No wonder Stellantis (Vauxhall) and Ford are shutting down some of their manufacturing in the UK ... and meantime our hallowed political "management" sit on their hands and watch it happening ... ??

RichT001

23 posts

1 month

Friday 29th November
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scrounger73 said:
£2700 a month!! OMG

That's supercar money. You can get into a GT3 for a lot less. Fully understand the tax and BiK perks but holy crap Batman!
You could buy a bloody house for that! Anyone spending that on a mid size SUV needs to be checked into an asylum immediately.

sahajesh

419 posts

161 months

Friday 29th November
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24 month leases are disproportionately high - change it to 30 or 36 (still reasonable) and it will drop a lot.