Macan financing
Discussion
On top of the configurator price you'll need to add 1st year VED (£1930 non-S, £2275 S) + registration (£35) to get the On the Road pricing.
When I placed my order back in January the APR was 6.5%, but I believe it has since gone up.
Macan 2.0 (£53000 OTR)
36 months, 8K miles per year, deposit £6K = £563 per month + £35,007 GFV
48 months, 8K miles per year, deposit £6K = £519 per month + £32,585 GFV
Macan S (£59000 OTR)
36 months, 8K miles per year, deposit £6K = £670 per month + £38,118 GFV
48 months, 8K miles per year, deposit £6K = £610 per month + £35,411 GFV
Note the GFV is based on age and agreed milage at end of the term, options have no influence on the figure, nor the siae of the deposit.
These were OPC quotes, so VWFS.
When I placed my order back in January the APR was 6.5%, but I believe it has since gone up.
Macan 2.0 (£53000 OTR)
36 months, 8K miles per year, deposit £6K = £563 per month + £35,007 GFV
48 months, 8K miles per year, deposit £6K = £519 per month + £32,585 GFV
Macan S (£59000 OTR)
36 months, 8K miles per year, deposit £6K = £670 per month + £38,118 GFV
48 months, 8K miles per year, deposit £6K = £610 per month + £35,411 GFV
Note the GFV is based on age and agreed milage at end of the term, options have no influence on the figure, nor the siae of the deposit.
These were OPC quotes, so VWFS.
FYI. In the end I ordered a 2.0 Macan with an OTR price of £53,005 ... so lightly optioned.
My logic was this, at the end of 3 or 4 years, I'm either going to buy it or more likely sell it to WBAC. They have in the past offered the strongest bids on any Porsche I sold (far more than any OPC offer). WBAC do not factor in options, so they will bid you the same for a 2.0 with £2K worth of options, as they would the same age and mileage with £15K of options. Thus the price WBAC is dragged up by the exisitence of the more expensive cars going through the auctions and trade. So I spec'ed as little a possible. Also all the options are basically paid during the finance term.
My logic was this, at the end of 3 or 4 years, I'm either going to buy it or more likely sell it to WBAC. They have in the past offered the strongest bids on any Porsche I sold (far more than any OPC offer). WBAC do not factor in options, so they will bid you the same for a 2.0 with £2K worth of options, as they would the same age and mileage with £15K of options. Thus the price WBAC is dragged up by the exisitence of the more expensive cars going through the auctions and trade. So I spec'ed as little a possible. Also all the options are basically paid during the finance term.
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