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Replying to: sbornstein (Aug 16, 2006 4:04 am) IMHO you can't beat a Cayenne V6: same platform as Q7, by now well sorted out, good dealership back up, the money is right, lighter and less ponderous, etc. |
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| Has anyone been able to get meaningfull discount from US MSRP by doing their Euro Delivery in Germany? How much? Where? | |
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Hey guys, I'm trying not to make this a 'for sale' posting. I am moving overseas end of the year, hence I need to sell my 05 Cayenne S. I have advertised on the L.A. local sales web and Autotrader, and so far not much response. I'm not asking a crazy price and the car is in great shape. What are my options for selling? .. I'm loathe to start shopping dealers etc. ? Are there brokers that would be better at this? Any help appreciated. Regards, Steve
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Replying to: stevev968 (Oct 29, 2006 8:52 pm) Steve
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Replying to: socal_steve (Nov 05, 2006 5:20 pm) I am not allowed to post links or email addresses as per forum rules. My email is available if you click on my posting id. Regards, Steve |
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Anyone negotiate a good deal recently on an S. I like the new titanium (really a 06') as a lease but the dealers were not budging on price much from my initial inquiry. What would it cost approximately to put the skirts on a car. I see that a 08' model is being released 2nd quarter of next year, will that cause dealers/Porsche to want to move inventory? I live in Orange County, California and read recently that Southern California represents 60% of all Porsche sales overall so I am sure the market is competitive. I could always buy a clean 05’ used at a pretty good discount. Any thoughts would be great; I hate to get caught in the emotional trap at the dealership:confuse: . The only dealership I've been to is Newport Auto Center. I've learned a lot about pricing from the forum so thank for all postings. |
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| I have taken a test drive of the V6 Cayenne at the dealer, and impressed with the look and the feel of it. I asked the dealer about the reliability of it, and they showed me that Edmumnds rated Porsche #1 overall in the latest ratings. My assumption is that this is for the other part of the Porsche line, and not the Cayenne. My concern is the reliability and cost to maintain over the life of the vehicle. I drive about 35,000 miles a year, and I'm concerned about the expense of repairs. I have heard that the older models have had some problems. Is there anyone that can give me an objective opinion about the longevity of the 2006 or 2007 Cayenne? My hope is that it will not have repair bills becoming the focus. | |
I have owned my V8 since June, and not a single problem so far. If you drive about 35K miles a year, I would recommend that you buy a disposable car with better gas mileage.
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