2020 Porsche 911 C2S $1095/mo 18 months remaining $9k DAS

Year, Make, Model, and Trim:

2020 Porsche 911 Carrera S Coupe
Location: NJ, USA

MSRP: ~$155k
Monthly payment (with tax): $1095

Current mileage: ~63,500
Maturity mileage: 80,875
Effective miles per month: 965 (~8,700 miles per year)
Maturity date: 08/16/2027

MSD due (if any): $0
Cash due (if any): $9,000

Financial institution: Porsche Financial Services
Transfer fee: $1,000 (Transferee pays directly to PFS)
Out-of-state transfer allowed (yes/no): Yes

Hi everyone. Transferring my loaded 911 C2S. Yes, it has high miles, but its in exceptional condition (no dirty carfax, like some) and is under full Porsche CPO warranty for the duration of the lease. About the car:

$155,000 MSRP in 2020 ($195k with inflation, woah!) with over $40k in desirable options:

  • Aventurine Green, which is now a $14,000 PTS option, paired with a handsome black leather interior;

  • Carbon Ceramic Brakes;

  • Premium Package;

  • Sport Chrono;

  • Sport Exhaust;

  • Front axle lift;

  • Adaptive Sport Seats;

  • Electric Sunroof

  • Other small goodies like PDCC and Rear wheel steering, TRULY SPECCED LIKE A TRACK CAR ;.

  • 4 brand new OEM tires were installed in August 2025, with about 3,000 miles driven on them. Fresh oil change as well. Car is ready to go.

Unlike other 911 listings, there are 18 months remaining on this beautiful vehicle, not just a mere 6. This is, without a doubt, the cheapest 911 in the country for any non-PCNA employee. Effective payment with the down places this at $1,595 per month.

CURRENT PFS ACCOUNT HOLDERS GIVEN PREFERENCE! PFS WILL BE STRICT ON APPROVAL DESPITE THE LOW PAYMENT! If you have never leased a luxury car before, or your credit is below 700, I’m sorry, but this is not for you. PFS lease transfers take 3-4 weeks on average to complete. Transferee must show me proof of credit worthiness in form of official Transunion credit report. Transferee must also be US Citizen and possess a valid un-expired US Passport. These requirements are set forth by Porsche Financial Services.

A $2,000 non-refundable deposit will be required to initiate the transfer process. PFS only gives me 2 applicants before they do not allow the vehicle to be transferred, so these requirements help me ensure that I bring credit-worthy applicants to PFS. Transferee and I will prorate the monthly payment once the transfer is approved and car is being handed over. I can assist with shipping nationwide. Let me know if you have any questions.

Photos:

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Im just here for the pics :drooling_face: EDIT: and Im not disappointed ! :star_struck:

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Damn that’s a nice looking car.

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Vouch for a great seller. Beautiful car and GLWT!

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Great car, price and seller.

ps: if anyone wants a 911 without breaking the bank this may be one out your last opportunities ever

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Which is why this deserves a spot on SAL. Beautiful Car ! GLWT @hashone

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Very pretty car, doesn’t present like it has that kind of mileage at all.

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Amazing car and spec! Are you letting this go to get into another 911?

smh my 911 has been gone for a month now and I still get strays lol. Great car except its not red and not a vert. GLWT! Excellent seller!

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Dammit I was gonna get a new watch with my refund, but now this had to show up.

Front axle lift is a must in NYC/NJ.

GLWT.

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Great spec but this is prob hyperbolic. With Porsche financial issues they’re going to do everything they can to keep making $$$ on these cars.

It’s also a solid deal but not that crazy. Ya it’s a high msrp but a massive amount of miles. I did a deal a few months ago at 2-3 hundred less effective for a lower msrp car.

The problem is that they’re not making money, that’s why the programs changed so drastically.

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Their price increases don’t help either with profitability or new buyers. US sales for all models were only up 52 cars from 2024 to 2025 yet Porsche tried to play it as an all times sales record (it was statistically but flat YoY).

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Waiting for the tariffs to get dropped. Wonder what Porsche does with all the price hikes from MY25 to MY26. If they lower back, they will butcher the entire clientele which bought any models between Liberation Day till, not so Liberation day :face_with_peeking_eye:

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Whats capitalized costs and the proposed residual value at end of term? With 63k mile the capital cost should be in the range of $90k to $100k. Most of the first flight 2020 with under 25k miles are selling $120-130k wholesale.

Residual at end of lease is around $117k. The market on these has rocketed. I see many 20/21 with 30k miles or less retailing for msrp or over.

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Why not buy it out and flip it then?

Lol no 911 has a carfax as dirty as mine. Plus I have condensation in both brake lights. Ghetto.

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