Taycan RWD base build spec + options help UK

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Gotta look at TCO (total cost of ownership) - so go with the cheapest if everything else is more or less equal. Some satisfaction to be had by not giving all your money to Porsche.
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@W1NGE I’ve got a spreadsheet on TCO, covering lease, deposit, sale, EV install, PPF install, electricity cost, insurances; however, I don’t want to bore everyone with the low level details ?

@Nipri any thoughts on Porsche vs Lombard options above?
 

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@W1NGE I’ve got a spreadsheet on TCO, covering lease, deposit, sale, EV install, PPF install, electricity cost, insurances; however, I don’t want to bore everyone with the low level details ?

@Nipri any thoughts on Porsche vs Lombard options above?
I went for Lombard as have no doubt that will get more in resell value.
 
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Lombard APR is 4.38%, but I'm aiming to negotiate a better APR.

Porsche APR is 5.9%.
 

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Lombard APR is 4.38%, but I'm aiming to negotiate a better APR.

Porsche APR is 5.9%.
You should be able to get a better rate from Lombard. Try Lloyds as they too offer very competitive APR.
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Lombard said that was the best they could do on PCP. I did get a slightly lower APR on HP, but PCP is more tax efficient for my company.

Assuming I have got the correct Lloyds, they say I need to be a Lloyds banking customer to get a car finance agreement: https://www.lloydsbank.com/car-finance.html
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