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With the Porsche Preferred Lease, no security deposit and a minimal initial cash outlay will get you behind the wheel of your new or Pre-Owned Porsche. Monthly lease payments through Porsche Financial Services are often lower than typically available through conventional financing. Payments are based on the difference between your vehicle鈥檚 initial cost and the residual value at the end of the lease. Therefore, you are only paying for the use of your Porsche based on its expected depreciation over the lease term, not its entire cost. Convenient lease terms and flexible kilometre options can be suited to your individual needs. Standard kilometre options range from 16,000 to 25,000 kilometres per year, as well as an ultra-low kilometre option of 8,000 or 12,000 kilometres for sports cars. Selecting a lower kilometre option may also serve to further reduce your monthly payment. If you require more than the standard 25,000 kilometres per year, you can purchase additional kilometres upfront to a maximum of 32,000 kilometres per year. The Single Payment Lease is a convenient alternative to a conventional lease.





Through this option, you make one lump sum payment for the full lease amount, which is generally less than the sum of the payments in a conventional lease. This gives you the flexibility of keeping the cash you would have used in an outright purchase while retaining your end of term options. If you use your Porsche for business purposes, leasing may provide tax benefits. Consult your tax professional for specific details. As your lease approaches the end, your authorized Porsche Centre will guide you through the vehicle return process and the options for acquiring your next Porsche. For additional support, our highly skilled lease-end advisors are available to answer any questions you may have. A higher deductible may significantly reduce your insurance premiums. 2,500. Check with your insurance professional for more details. Make driving your new or pre-owned Porsche even more convenient with Porsche Direct Pay and have your monthly lease payment automatically deducted from your bank account. Available to new and existing customers, the program helps simplify the payment process by automatically deducting your monthly payments from a designated account. Whether you're considering a new or pre-owned Porsche vehicle, ask your Porsche Centre about Porsche Preferred Leasing. It offers all the simplicity and flexibility you expect from a lease and all the performance you expect from Porsche. Click here and schedule a personal appointment with your authorized Porsche Centre.





Porsche treated the world to an awesome, fully functional Porsche Cayman rally car concept based on the GT4 Clubsport race car. It had everything: the lights, the power, the paint job. But at the time, the company made it clear it was just a one-off concept. There will be a few minor changes, but they're all good ones. Whereas the concept was based on the old Cayman GT4 Clubsport, the production car will be derived from the new 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport. It's a subtle name change, but with it comes lighting similar to the street cars, and a massaged 3.8-liter flat-6 engine that, in road race car trim, makes 420 horsepower. On top of that, it will get the plant-fiber composite body panels of the road race car. The rally class the car is being built to compete in is the FIA's R-GT class. This is a special class for two-door sports cars only, with the cars closely based on street-legal production vehicles. Besides the car type, all cars must have a power-to-weight ratio of 7.5 pounds per horsepower. There are two main car models competing: the Fiat Abarth 124 Rally and the Porsche 911 997 GT3 Cup R-GT.





NORTHERN TERRITORY fans will be able to cheer for one of their own when the Porsche PAYCE Carrera Cup Australia Championship returns to the Top End this weekend. The fourth round of the 2019 championship will be the first in Carrera Cup series history to feature a Darwin-born driver racing on his home circuit; 21-year-old Thomas Maxwell ready to make his debut at Hidden Valley this weekend. Despite being the only local in the field, the weekend actually marks the first time that Maxwell, who drives for Sonic Motor Racing, will have raced at his home circuit. The Berrimah-based driver has spent much of his junior racing career overseas, prior to returning to Australia to contest the nations top one-make category this season as a Porsche Michelin Junior driver. Following the first three rounds of the championship, Maxwell sits a promising eighth - third of the Juniors - in the Carrera Cup standings with top 10 finishes in every race and a best of fifth already to his credit. Adding to the excitement of the week, Maxwell celebrated his 21st Birthday on Monday. 鈥淚t鈥檚 been a massive week and hopefully there鈥檚 a bit to celebrate by the end of the weekend - that would be an awesome birthday present,鈥?Maxwell said. 鈥淚鈥檓 super pumped to come back home and to race here. It鈥檚 special to be able to race around the world but nothing could be better than racing at your home event.

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