Porsche Macan Diesel S OPC Deals
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Thinking about going ahead and plopping for one.
Told next slot available around January 2017 time, and to put £3K deposit down to get my place on it.
However, I'm not getting any finance examples from the OPC as "they'll change by the time it's time to build."
Anyone here willing to say what sort of deals you guys have had? Thinking 10K miles a year, hoping to keep around 3-4 years. Sutton Coldfield and Solihull want £18K at £400 pcm over four years at 10.1% APR which is disgusting tbh.
Thanks!
Told next slot available around January 2017 time, and to put £3K deposit down to get my place on it.
However, I'm not getting any finance examples from the OPC as "they'll change by the time it's time to build."
Anyone here willing to say what sort of deals you guys have had? Thinking 10K miles a year, hoping to keep around 3-4 years. Sutton Coldfield and Solihull want £18K at £400 pcm over four years at 10.1% APR which is disgusting tbh.
Thanks!
Have you looked at the finance example on the Porsche website? 7.1% APR currently.
Also, you should be able to build it on the Porsche site then choose 'finance example' and adjust your deposit, milage, term etc etc etc
Duration 3 Years
35 monthly payments of £306.63
Customer deposit £12,000.00
Recommended on-the-road price (inc metallic paint) £46,182.00
Amount of credit £34,182.00
Optional final payment £30,091.25
Total amount payable £52,833.30
Acceptance fee (Payable within first payment) £0.00
Option to purchase fee (Payable with optional final payment) £10.00
Rate of Interest 7,1% Fixed
Representative APR 7,1% APR
Excess mileage 18p per mile
Also, you should be able to build it on the Porsche site then choose 'finance example' and adjust your deposit, milage, term etc etc etc
Duration 3 Years
35 monthly payments of £306.63
Customer deposit £12,000.00
Recommended on-the-road price (inc metallic paint) £46,182.00
Amount of credit £34,182.00
Optional final payment £30,091.25
Total amount payable £52,833.30
Acceptance fee (Payable within first payment) £0.00
Option to purchase fee (Payable with optional final payment) £10.00
Rate of Interest 7,1% Fixed
Representative APR 7,1% APR
Excess mileage 18p per mile
I was at my local OPC yesterday and looking to place an order for the same vehicle.
I asked about discounts on the finance as at 7.1% this is way above base rates. However was told there is no deal to be had and no discount on the vehicle!
It's literally take it or leave it!
I was also told that if the price changes from now until delivery I'll have to pay the difference.
I asked about discounts on the finance as at 7.1% this is way above base rates. However was told there is no deal to be had and no discount on the vehicle!
It's literally take it or leave it!
I was also told that if the price changes from now until delivery I'll have to pay the difference.
I guess it is probably the fact that there is still a very big waiting list as people are putting down money for a deposit!
I was just talking about are used one to a Porsche Centre, and asked if they could at least try and match my Halifax offer. They might do that with a larger balloon payment at the end.
I was just talking about are used one to a Porsche Centre, and asked if they could at least try and match my Halifax offer. They might do that with a larger balloon payment at the end.
You have nil chance of a deal on a Macan, but on the plus side you are buying into a rock solid residual.
We drove one from new for a year and got our money back come trade in time
If it's just the momey you are looking for a deal on, try one of the specialist car finance houses like Oracle.
You should get something in the region of 5% APR.
We drove one from new for a year and got our money back come trade in time
If it's just the momey you are looking for a deal on, try one of the specialist car finance houses like Oracle.
You should get something in the region of 5% APR.
Sheepshanks said:
When did Macan come in from 12mths leadtime to 6?
Only on the diesel version....has been 6 months now on diesel S for most of this year now.Petrol S and GTS leadtime is still 12+ months.
Sheepshanks said:
Porsche must think selling cars to UK customers is hilarious - random Google hit on a US dealer, Porsche North Houston, has 13 Macan's in stock and they're available with discount.
Indeed......all part of rip off Britain, and one of the reasons why I backed out of buying one.johnphiladelphia said:
Thanks for that. When you say at the time of purchase do you mean when I'm picking the car up or when it's time for the final confirmation of build? At present I've just put in three grand to have a slot.
Treat it as cash purchase and arrange outside finance a few weeks before delivery - assuming you have no credit issues. Then haggle to see if Porsche will match the deal - if not nowt lost. But do NOT pay 10%.Gassing Station | Porsche General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff