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Leasing a F430

Discussion in 'New York Tri-State' started by abster, Nov 10, 2006.

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  1. abster

    abster Formula Junior

    Nov 7, 2005
    400
    NJ
    My car is due in Jan.

    Just wondering if anyone here is leasing their car thru their biz. Any advise on which leasing company to use?

    Thanks!
     
  2. 993 guy

    993 guy F1 Rookie

    May 21, 2004
    3,066
    Bergen County NJ
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    Eric D
    Call Marcello @ Manhattan Leasing
    516-568-2300
     
  3. msb

    msb Karting

    Oct 12, 2004
    134
    Bergen County, NJ
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    Marcello
    Thanks Eric,

    I can also be reach by cell phone@ 201-316-3038

    Marcello
     
  4. Ferrarispeed28

    Ferrarispeed28 Formula 3

    Mar 11, 2004
    1,661
    NY/AZ
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    Evan
    Putnam Leasing! They due a huge chuck of the country's exotic car leasing and mainly Ferrari for the US and reccomend you talk to Pat Mcguirk or you can E-mail him at: [email protected] You can also can them at (866) 905-3273

    Putnaming Leasing is a sponsor of Ferrarichat.com

    www.putnamleasing.com
     
  5. Black355

    Black355 F1 Veteran

    Feb 3, 2004
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    Werd. Marcello is a great resource and has done nothing but great things for me. He got me a car in my garage, ready to run a race in less than 8 hours from calling to keys in hand. Plus, he's got me a great rate on a car I'm working on picking up... Manhattan Leasing reps the same lenders as Premiere and Putnam, and you get great service from them. Top notch.

    Happy to answer any questions you may have. PM me. I've had leases with Premiere and Putnam. Good companies to deal with, but Manhattan Leasing is just over the top great.
     
  6. zitro

    zitro Formula Junior

    Sep 17, 2004
    410
    Bergen County, NJ
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    Ortiz
    Marcello is top notch. I've had a bunch of friends go through him and every time i've heard nothing but great things. He goes out of his way to make you have a great buying experience.
     
  7. robiferretti

    robiferretti F1 Rookie

    Oct 31, 2003
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    rob ferretti
    Marcello is good ****. :)
     
  8. zjpj

    zjpj F1 Veteran

    Nov 4, 2003
    6,124
    USA
    Why lease rather than just normal loan? What's the difference?
     
  9. robiferretti

    robiferretti F1 Rookie

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    rob ferretti
  10. targanero

    targanero Formula 3

    May 31, 2005
    1,661
    New York
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    Simon
    "if it appreciates - buy it. If it depreciates - lease it." The wild card is that Ferrari 360s and 430s tend to hold their value incredibly well as compared to just about every other car. I'd pay cash and keep it for a decade or so.
     
  11. abster

    abster Formula Junior

    Nov 7, 2005
    400
    NJ
    I would like to be able to see if I can expense the F430 and get the tax break also!


     
  12. zjpj

    zjpj F1 Veteran

    Nov 4, 2003
    6,124
    USA
    be careful with tax fiddles
     
  13. Black355

    Black355 F1 Veteran

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    Depends on what your biz is. Depends on what you do with the car.

    Don't take an unnecessary risk. You don't want the IRS crawling around you with a microscope...
     
  14. mclc26

    mclc26 Formula Junior

    Apr 27, 2006
    250
    Long Island, NY
    My accountant told me I should keep any lease through the business under $1100 per month - otherwise it will draw some attention and may raise some flags with the IRS. I don't know how it works with putting more $ upfront as a cap cost reduction to bring the monthly down under that 'attention level', but check with your accountant - could be a way to work it.
     
  15. abster

    abster Formula Junior

    Nov 7, 2005
    400
    NJ
    That's hard to do! A 75K car will put you over that amount real easy!


     
  16. targanero

    targanero Formula 3

    May 31, 2005
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    auto write-offs are red flags and where the auditors always look first.
     
  17. mclc26

    mclc26 Formula Junior

    Apr 27, 2006
    250
    Long Island, NY
    It would also depend on the business you are in. If your business involves cars, you may be able to get away with it. However, if you own a chain of bagel stores, well, the IRS may not exactly see the need for you to have an F430 as a function of your business. Unless of course, you want to get custom rims that look like bagels ("rollin' on 19's with sesame seeds, yo")and use it as a promotional vehicle. You just have to make sure you can justify it Uncle Sam.
     
  18. sp308qv

    sp308qv Karting

    Nov 20, 2003
    101
    South Jersey
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    Steve Ponzetto
    Hi Marcello, will You do a Challenge car?
     

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