Jaguar, Porsche and Audi

I am in Texas and I noticed that there is little information about these higher end leases. is that because they do not offer suck good deals? Residual is too low? Just curious. I just leased a Maserati from info on your site and wanted to pick up another car before the end of the year for tax purposes.

I am looking at Jaguar XF or Ftype, Porsche Panamera or an Audi A7 any suggestions?

Hi @cjackermann,

Yes, in comparison to other luxury car brands, Jaguar, Porsche, and Audi do not have an enticing lease program. The residual is usually low.

That said, it doesn’t mean that you cannot get a relatively good deal on those brands. Try poking around on the forum and our LeaseCompare. Maybe you can get some leads.

cjakermann
Could you please share your Maserati deal? I have contacted a few dealerships but they don’t seem to have the same deal as the one on Leasehackr.

Definitely interested in a ‘higher end’ car lease. What deal were you able to get on your Maserati, and what are the specs on it/model? I am torn between that and a panamera but obviously want to get the best price possible. Definitely want a nicer 4-door sedan with more of the bells and whistles. Going to get destroyed on taxes so might as well get as much tax breaks as possible.

Are there other forums that discuss some of the ‘higher end’ vehicles a little more?

Thanks,

A Maserati Ghibli or Quattroporte will most definitely be cheaper to lease than the equivalently-priced Porsche.

Pricing will depend on your region, but here in Southern California, a local dealer is advertising $488/month, $3,888 down payment + drive-off fees on a 36 month, 7,500 mi/year lease on all $71,850 MSRP Ghiblis. Base Panameras are leasing for close to double.

Here are the programs for Ghibli and Panamera:

2016 Maserati Ghibli (Chase Bank lease), 36/10K
Ghibli: 54% residual, .00061 MF
Ghibli S: 53% residual, .00021 MF
Ghibili S Q4: 52% residual, .00015 MF
$795 acquisition fee

2016 Porsche Panamera (Porsche Financial Services), 36/10K
Panamera: 61% residual, .00200 MF
Panamera 4: 61% residual, .00200 MF
Panamera 4S: 60% residual, .00184 MF
Panamera GTS: 54% residual, .00200 MF
Panamera Executive: 53%, .00166 MF
$995 acquisition fee