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Porsche Cayenne Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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lousy residuals by aveghte
Mar 06, 2007 (9:33 am)
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We looked at a Titanium Edition 2006 Cayenne S and the discount was substantial but for 4 years 48 months the residual was only 44% so the payments were much higher than we expected.
 
Is it true that if you can't afford to buy this vehicle it isn't worth leasing it because of the low residuals and high interest rates (.00310 lease factor is approximately 7.44%)?
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Re: Trying to find a 2008 Base Model with 6 Speed Manual [drivereight] by vwguild1
Mar 06, 2007 (12:34 pm)
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Replying to: drivereight (Mar 04, 2007 10:08 pm)

What I meant was very few Dealers would not add the Tip...Time to delivery would not change...90-120 days.
 
I am sure that your local dealer will find some room to earn your business, but be prepared for a substantial deposit. I cannot imagine how long that Cayenne would sit there with a 6 Speed if, for some reason, you changed your mind...
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2008 Cayennes in the Delivery Pipeline by treehousedad
Mar 17, 2007 (9:07 pm)
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I'm ready to purchase a 2008 Cayenne V6, and hope to take delivery in May. The dealers I have spoken with have few of these vehicles in current inventory, and it has been difficult to get much insight into what is in their pipeline. I am flexible on options, colors, etc.
 
Is there a good way to get better insight into what vehicles will be available for delivery over the next couple of months in my region (Virginia/Maryland), other than calling each dealer individually?
 
How much off the MSRP can I expect to be able to get for a vehicle that is already in the pipeline and not yet sold? Previous posts indicate savings of 11%, but that seemed like it might be for vehicles that are already in stock and sitting in the lots. Please clarify...
Thanks!
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typical discount for 08 base? by ismelllikepoop
Apr 06, 2007 (11:22 am)
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I'm looking to get either an 06 S demo or a new 08 base model. Since finding new/demo 06's is getting harder and harder im looking more at the 08's and was wondering what kind of discounts people are getting. I got a quote of 2k off which required no haggling so im guessing they can do better, but just curious what people's experiences have been like. thanks
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Re: typical discount for 08 base? [ismelllikepoop] by kabbalah
Apr 13, 2007 (12:01 pm)
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Replying to: ismelllikepoop (Apr 06, 2007 11:22 am)

I'm looking at an 08 Cayenne S with a sticker of approximately $76K. I know the 36m residuals are 58%. Does anybody know what the best money factors are, and how much profit are in these cars for the dealers? It's hard to find invoice prices for Porsche. Anybody know who would discount these vehicles? I'm in Atlanta, and I would be willing to order a vehicle or buy off the floor if the equipment was right, and I would be willing to travel to pick it up if the deal was right.
 
thanks
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Is Cayenne V6(base) engine a Volkswagen engine? by 6degrees
Jun 11, 2007 (6:32 am)
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I heard that Cayenne V6(base) engine is not a real Porsche engine. Instead, it is a Volkswagen engine? Anybody knows the right answer?
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Re: Is Cayenne V6(base) engine a Volkswagen engine? [6degrees] by ismelllikepoop
Jun 11, 2007 (9:36 am)
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Replying to: 6degrees (Jun 11, 2007 6:32 am)

It's a porsche modified VW VR6 engine. so yeah it actually is a vw engine with a little extra power.
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Re: Is Cayenne V6(base) engine a Volkswagen engine? [ismelllikepoop] by 6degrees
Jun 11, 2007 (10:43 am)
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Replying to: ismelllikepoop (Jun 11, 2007 9:36 am)

So, buying a Cayenne V6 (base) is pure ego? Maybe BMW X5 3.0 is a better choice?
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Re: Is Cayenne V6(base) engine a Volkswagen engine? [ismelllikepoop] by vwguild1
Jun 12, 2007 (12:07 pm)
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Replying to: ismelllikepoop (Jun 11, 2007 9:36 am)

The VW VR6 is a 15 degree V...For horizontally mounted engines...think R32.
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Re: Is Cayenne V6(base) engine a Volkswagen engine? [6degrees] by bapcha
Jun 12, 2007 (2:04 pm)
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Replying to: 6degrees (Jun 11, 2007 6:32 am)

Yes - it starts life out as a VW engine, gets new heads, pistons, valve-gear [Variocam Plus] and ECU. Which makes it for practical purposes a Porsche engine.....
 
Then again Cayenne's chassis too originates at VW and is put together at Leipzig by Porsche.
 
Bapcha

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