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Re: typical discount for 08 base? [weeweepad] by edwardc3000
Jun 22, 2007 (8:34 pm)
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Replying to: weeweepad (Jun 20, 2007 7:49 pm)

Wee
 
Didnt matter. Either way the offer was $2K.
 
My 2 cents..
 
I think that the Porshe sales folks are used to VERY affluent buyers to whom the cost of gasoline is not a factor in purchasing an automobile. The low end Cayenne (ie non Turbo) are targetted at mid to upper middle class buyers, and they ARE more cost conscious. With a soft real estate market, higher interest rates combined with an over $3 a gallon gas price (higher for premium required by the Cayenne) I think that these very overpriced vehicles will be on sale for 10% or more off MSRP in the fall.
 
And (again my 2 cents) if you are considering the 06 leftovers that they are offering for $10K + discount off MSRP, keep in mind that while they are NEW vehicles, they are already 2 years old in the market, and are already worth $20K less..so you are not getting a bargain.
 
There are LOTS of east coast Porsche dealers..maybe more are sold on the West Coast, but they are ALL required to move Cayennes as part of the PAG sales quota. Don't let your emotion play into the sale. They are leveraging the fact that they are one of the first manufacturer's to offer 08 models so early in the year. Come Sept, when EVERYBODY has 08s on the lot, the aura will be gone and you'll be able to negotiate better.
 
Happy Motoring !
 
ED
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extended warranty questions for porsche by jf3
Jun 23, 2007 (9:05 am)
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Hey there, does anyone know of any exteneded warranty policies that cover "wear and tear" on porsches? My 04 Cayenne, first sold on July 03, warranty is ending at the end of July. The only warranty packages that I have found cover only "major mechanical breakdowns".
 
Fidelity seems to be the company that my porsche dealership is pushing
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Re: extended warranty questions for porsche [jf3] by vwguild1
Jun 23, 2007 (1:54 pm)
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Replying to: jf3 (Jun 23, 2007 9:05 am)

The only "wear & tear" warranty that I am familiar with was offered thru JM & A out of Florida...However; it was only available on a new Leased vehicle.
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Re: extended warranty questions for porsche [vwguild1] by jf3
Jun 23, 2007 (10:12 pm)
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Replying to: vwguild1 (Jun 23, 2007 1:54 pm)

Thanks vwguild1. I am actually looking at a brochure from JM&A Group and the first line states that is covers "major mechanical breakdowns".
 
Also, I have another brochure that looks almost identical, its a brochure from Fidelity. They are both from Deerfield, FL; i believe they are one in the same company.
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Re: extended warranty questions for porsche [jf3] by vwguild1
Jun 27, 2007 (1:45 pm)
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Replying to: jf3 (Jun 23, 2007 10:12 pm)

JM & A is huge...But there is a seperate "Wear & tear" that they offer...Actually, I am using the policy now...I got it when I leased my wife's 2006 GLI...
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S and Turbo by istundra
Aug 05, 2007 (9:18 pm)
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Hello,
 
Anyone have any experience purchasing a S or a Turbo 2008 in the Bay Area?
 
I am looking to buy one but I do not have any experience purchasing a Porsche.
 
Any comments will definitely be appreciated.
 
Thank yoU!
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Re: S and Turbo [istundra] by tmhw1
Aug 07, 2007 (12:57 pm)
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Replying to: istundra (Aug 05, 2007 9:18 pm)

I got my Cayenne from Steve Creek Porsche a month ago. I went there to get the S but ended up getting the base model since I found it good enough for me. Got about 10% off, I'm sure they can give you 10% on S too since I initially asked for the S.
You need to contact the internet department, very straight forward and honest.
Good luck.
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Re: typical discount for 08 base? [weeweepad] by sil29
Aug 08, 2007 (5:52 am)
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Replying to: weeweepad (Jun 20, 2007 7:49 pm)

I just visited Paul Miller Porsche and without much difficulty they took 6% off the base model, this was for a car to be ordered not in dealer stock. after reading some comments I am trying to get 10% off.
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Re: Are 18 inch wheels better on a base model? by sil29
Aug 08, 2007 (6:27 am)
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When I went to a dealer to "build" my porsche he automatically added the 18 inch turbo wheels to the car, He said that aesthetically it would look better because they would fill in the wheel wells. Any comments?
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Re: Are 18 inch wheels better on a base model? [sil29] by davidc1
Aug 08, 2007 (6:56 am)
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Replying to: sil29 (Aug 08, 2007 6:27 am)

I think the 18 inch wheels is a must. 17s don't look right. By the way, did you drive the base model? How did you like it? How long did they say the wait was if you ordered? I plan to do the same soon.

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