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Porsche 911 – Carrera S, how much would monthly payment be?

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How much would I have to pay a month if I bought Porsche 911 (Carrera S), per month?

… and would percentage of a net income should be ideal to pay towards a car payment?







13 Responses to 'Porsche 911 – Carrera S, how much would monthly payment be?'

  1. andy t - May 1st, 2008 at 7:03 pm

    About 15 % +

  2. Chaz W - May 4th, 2008 at 8:22 am

    That would depend on how many months your loan is. What the percent of interest your paying. And how much the total price is. You can find loan calculators with google.

  3. HappyNow... - May 5th, 2008 at 1:50 am

    Christ, man, why are you asking us ??!!

  4. Paul S - May 7th, 2008 at 5:42 am

    A 2007 Carrera S has a base price of just over $80k. However, you will be unlikely to find an unoptioned car on a dealer lot, and might be less likely to work out any kind of deal if you were to order one (if that is what you wanted). Assuming you were to take delivery of one in dealerstock, and work out a bit of a discount, and tax and license will bring you out to a final price around $95k.

    For a going rate of 6.98% on a 48 month loan, with $20k down, you would have a monthly payment of just under $1800 a month. However, the fact that you are asking some of these questions and wondering how much you can afford suggests you cannot afford this. Keep in mind that even if the $20k down and $1800 a month seem like they might be almost within reach, there will be insurance costs and maintenance. Both will seem costly if you are already stretching to just afford the car… which will also not be ideally suited as your only vehicle.

  5. Kyle M - May 9th, 2008 at 10:06 pm

    If you are worried about car payments, dont do it.

    If you want a nice carrera, buy a 2001ish 911. you can get a very nice one for around 30 grand, and they are wickedly awesome cars. I owned one for about 5 years. Was very happy with the car.

  6. Ms Cutie Pie - May 10th, 2008 at 8:55 am

    Take to a loan officer at a bank or at the dealership’s finance office, since this is a concern to you.

  7. Jennifer F - May 12th, 2008 at 5:44 am

    Almost as much as the insurance premium. You can’t afford it.

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