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Does this mean I can loan the pro rated 3 year value of a Porsche.

Say a $350,000 Panemera.

Can loan only the 3 years portion of its worth?

No need to take the full $350,000 loan??

Sounds like a good deal.

 

 

http://motoring.asiaone.com/Motoring/News/...112-321364.html

Porsches more affordable with new financing scheme

 

SINGAPORE - German sports car maker Porsche's financing arm is teaming up with Hong Leong Finance to enter the high-value car loan business here, reported The Straits Times.

 

Under the scheme -

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Looks like they are trying to do the American style leasing? Where you can lease a certain amount of time, and return the car after the leasing period?

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  On 1/13/2012 at 2:22 AM, Tanolis said:

Looks like they are trying to do the American style leasing? Where you can lease a certain amount of time, and return the car after the leasing period?

 

Why is "leasing a certain amount of time, and return the car after the leasing period" known as AMERICAN style leasing? Isn't it just plain leasing?

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  On 1/13/2012 at 2:36 AM, Canarywharfgooner said:

Why is "leasing a certain amount of time, and return the car after the leasing period" known as AMERICAN style leasing? Isn't it just plain leasing?

 

[laugh] [laugh] [laugh] why must call American Leasing? Isn't it also known as Operating Lease as defined by IAS 17?

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  On 1/12/2012 at 8:31 AM, SimonTan said:

Does this mean I can loan the pro rated 3 year value of a Porsche.

Say a $350,000 Panemera.

Can loan only the 3 years portion of its worth?

No need to take the full $350,000 loan??

Sounds like a good deal.

 

 

U looking to buyt the pana as the family runabout izit? the 3-yr depreciation of a 350k panemera alone is prob higher than the cost of a regular family car itself. [laugh]

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