'21 Porsche Taycan Turbo S CPO $809/mo pre-tax $2500 DAS $212k MSRP

And how violently did they react when they found out?

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You sound skeptical.

He couldn’t afford the wheels he wanted so I took them as trade lol

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OR … you could drop the DAS since you extracted the mileage alreayd.

It was a 5k mi/yr lease to begin with, so not really.

Is LH just full of skinflints trying to get a $210k MSRP car at $800/mo with $0 DAS? smh

Is that what you got out of all the comments here lol. Mileage is the concern maybe try addressing that issue.

It’s been addressed multiple times.

Maybe you’re not the right person for this car.

Lol. Also why it’s so cheap to begin with @ 5k.

I mean you signed the original lease. So are you including yourself in the “skinflint” category as well?

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In my 5k mi of driving it (enjoyed every mile), on top of monthlies, I’ve spent $10k+ on it for fun/safety, including $3k+ on brakes alone. I also put $2.5k cash DAS.

It’s really not about the $2.5k cash. Porsche has always been pay to play and sounds like some folks shouldn’t be playing.

I hope you realize what a choade you sound like.

Also, your responses and attiude are a fantastic advertisement for someone wanting to work with you to take over the lease.

GL!

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Mods, please close this thread.

Probably best to just keep enjoying the car. :slight_smile:

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I think you’re just on the wrong site. I don’t think many people will pay $1k+tax a month to drive a car maybe three times a week. Good luck.

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Maybe post at TT or IG? Influencers may take that to sit and post videos?
There are folks pay to play here but probably not for a 5 yrs old. For current market value around $70k?
Good luck OP :four_leaf_clover:

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If you take out the DAS and cover shipping to CA I would be interested