Thursday, April 28, 2022

Bosch European Motors




The Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe Black Series whole lotta car. Not only is the name a mouthful, but the 510-horsepower German rocket can be a handful too, well, in the wrong hands. This wouldn't be the first time we've seen techs or valets getting their kicks behind the wheel of a vehicle that doesn't belong to them, but it seems some employees at one Ottawa-area dealer didn't get the memo. Our tipster claims that a couple rogue techs at a dealership called Star Motors (formerly Carling Motors) decided to take out one of the 30 existing Black Series in Canada for a joyride. For over eight minutes they negotiate the streets of Ottawa near the Hunt Club Road dealership, breaking all kinds of laws, risking property and injury in the process. The police would gladly impound this Black Series for some of these speeds, and MB enthusiasts would gladly slap these guys in the face for redlining the motor for so long. Why any tech would post this on YouTube is beyond us, as they're are only asking to be fired.





But I haven't figured out how that goes into my lease calculator. Do I add the difference to the cap cost, or set the residual value equal to the RV% of the MRM? If your MSRP is over MRM, just use the MRM as the MSRP. That will adjust the residual. The additional amount you pay over the life of the lease, because of MRM is the difference between the two residual amounts, not the difference in MSRP. Either way, it's very expensive to go over MRM. You can get a pretty decent lease on a well-equipped Cayman by staying under MRM. Frankly, the leases will suck if you go over, especially by the large amount on this unit. 1075 mo, with tax included. Let's assume you lease a unit with an MSRP that matches the MRM, and get the same percentage discount. Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and share!





Thank you for this awesome service! Thank you for this awesome service! Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and let us know! Post a pic of your new purchase or lease! Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and share! Hi, what is the current MF & residual for 2018 Cayman base - 36/10k, 36/7.5k & 2019 Cayman base -36/10k & 36/7.5k please? Hi, what is the current MF & residual for 2018 Cayman base - 36/10k, 36/7.5k & 2019 Cayman base -36/10k & 36/7.5k please? Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and let us know! Post a pic of your new purchase or lease! Hello, Do you have the residual and MF on a 2019 Porsche 911 S convertible, 39/7.5k? Hello, Do you have the residual and MF on a 2019 Porsche 911 S convertible, 39/7.5k? Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and share!





Doe Porsche offer a 30/10 lease? If so, what is the MF, RV% and MRM for a 2019 base Cayman? Also does Porsche historically have any holiday incentives on latest (as opposed to previous MY) models in December, e.g. special MF or higher RV% for odd term? My car should be arriving at the dealer late next week, and I'm wondering if it makes sense to wait another week to see what the December numbers are. Doe Porsche offer a 30/10 lease? If so, what is the MF, RV% and MRM for a 2019 base Cayman? Also does Porsche historically have any holiday incentives on latest (as opposed to previous MY) models in December, e.g. special MF or higher RV% for odd term? My car should be arriving at the dealer late next week, and I'm wondering if it makes sense to wait another week to see what the December numbers are. 62%/60% residual for 36/39 mo. Porsche only updates quarterly.

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