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Old 06-18-2011, 02:04 PM
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Hi, I'm looking to assume a Panamera -all three models - lease. If interested, let me know.

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Swapalease.com is a good place to start. Also seen a few others, just none are coming to mind. Can you lease a CPO from Porsche Finance?
 
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Old 06-18-2011, 04:34 PM
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There's a Turbo on LeaseTrader.com that looks to be a nice deal.

And, yes, it appears that you can lease a CPO:
http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...d-leasing.html

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Swapalease.com is a good place to start. Also seen a few others, just none are coming to mind. Can you lease a CPO from Porsche Finance?
 
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Porsche never really lets the original owner off the hook for a lease trade. The original owner remains responsible if the new guy defaults - that is why you see few if any on leasetrader.com
 

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Aha, that's a good reason there aren't many out there...

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Porsche never really lets the original owner off the hook for a lease trade. The original owner remains responsible if the new guy defaults - hat is why you se few if any on leasetrader.com
 
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Porsche never really lets the original owner off the hook for a lease trade. The original owner remains responsible if the new guy defaults - hat is why you se few if any on leasetrader.com
wow thats messed up.
 
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