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| I have done some searching and have only found 4 of these for sale in the US. The one that is closest to being equipped the way that I want is in PA (I live in WA). The dealer has offered 2500 off MSRP. Does the fact that is has this rare option make it less likely I will get a better deal? | |
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Replying to: rome (Oct 13, 2005 11:34 am)
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Replying to: robmob (Oct 14, 2005 1:20 pm)
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Replying to: billyg2 (Sep 14, 2005 4:45 pm) Got my car this weekend up in Nashua. Easy buying experience was followed by excellent and smooth pick-up. Kudos to those guys. Looks and drives awesome. Only a couple minor irks off the bat: 1. Seat belt chime. I wish I could disconnect the volume on this thing. (I don't mind the indicator). A wear the belt 99% of the time, but sometimes I don't click in the buckle (e.g. moving cars around in the driveway, or going literally around the block to neighbor's house). The constant beeping drives me crazy. (This is a change in the '06). Porsche should let us decide when to use the belt. 2. There is a rattle/squeak which seems to be coming from the interior headliner or moonroof. The sales guy thinks it may be from the roof transport system (I think I recall that you got that too?) and suggested that I take it off. I will try that, but I really like the way it looks and it seems to me that I should not be getting noise in the cabin from it (and that noise really does seem to be interior and not exterior noise (i.e. wide resistance). How goes it for you?
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Replying to: mbailey (Oct 14, 2005 3:34 pm)
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Replying to: robmob (Oct 20, 2005 5:09 pm) My cay came with 18turbo wheels but I wanted 17"original wheel for my snow tires. I got it from Ebay, 4 wheels with low low miles on tires for total of under $450 including the shipping cost. That was a great deal! |
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I am in the market for a 06 CS. From reading the forum, the best deal sounds like 13.8% off of MSRP. I
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Replying to: rome (Oct 13, 2005 11:34 am)
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Replying to: pwedmunds (Oct 22, 2005 4:14 pm) Don't think you can expect 13.8% off on a '06 CS. Poster who stated this price I recall was referring to base Cayenne, '05 which had been on the lot. Dealers seem to be willing to discount the base Cayennes more, probably because they are competing with the similarly powered VW on price. The CS is a whole different story. After doing much research before (custom) ordering my CS, it seemed the best deals which could be had were in the 9-10% range for the CS. I ordered mine from Porsche of Nashua (NH). Came in 2 weeks ago and it is absolutely awesome! (In terms of timing, I ordered it mid-August, the build was completed in Lepzig on 9/13, and it was delivered in the US about a month later. Dealer was a pleasure to work with and it took us about 5 minutes to reach a deal when he realized I had done the research on this site. (This dealer sells a lot of cars out of state and they seem to want to increase their Cayenne sales, which lag the other model sales). Good luck.
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Replying to: rome (Oct 25, 2005 6:09 am) great to here the experience is grand so far! will be picking ours up tomorrow. boy i can tell you it was like ali/frazier in selling my X5 with 70,000 miles. the 4x4 market seemed to of fallen out of bed. anyway, was finally able to sell the X5 for 21 even after only 3 calls in a months span. oh, that didn't include the dealers who wanted 1500 upfront to sell it for me! say did you get that protective clear shield for the front? i opted for it since i'm getting black metalic.
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