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Re: Ordered a Cayenne Base Jan.12, 2008 [usaokokok] by donchar
Feb 25, 2008 (5:29 pm)
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Replying to: usaokokok (Feb 22, 2008 3:50 pm)

I think it was somewhere in Norwalk or Long Beach.
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Addendum to Jan.12 posting by dilijue
Feb 27, 2008 (6:17 pm)
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On my Jan.12 posting of my Base Cayenne: I forgot to add 18inch Cayenne Turbo II Wheels which was in my order. I didn't want the standard 17in wheels that came with the Cayenne Base. I'm surprised to hear that the Cayenne S is selling for $7,000 off MSRP in Long Beach/Norwalk. The local dealer in Torrance says they aren't getting as many allocations as they would like.
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Re: Addendum to Jan.12 posting [dilijue] by bgsntth
Feb 28, 2008 (1:33 pm)
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Replying to: dilijue (Feb 27, 2008 6:17 pm)

I gave up on trying to find a base Cayenne, and am now considering ordering an '09. My local dealer, whom I have a relationship, does not even have any Cayenne's on the lot; with the exception of one over-optioned love child. He confirmed the oversees buyers pre-buying every Cayenne they get, especially the black ones, and that they have only been allocated 2 until May-both of which are pre-sold to offshore buyers..
 
It is just weird paying near MSRP close to the end of the model year, when 10-12% discounts could be had a few months post launch. Concur with the results of a weak Dollar. Little incentive for Porsche, opportunity for ROW.
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Good deal? by sage5402
Mar 23, 2008 (7:11 am)
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X5 4.4 lease is up. Went to the dealer yesterday and placed a deposit on a "just traded in" 2008 Cayenne S. 3000, miles with sticker still in the car for 86K and change. They will sell to me for 67000. Loaded car with $4200 wheels, nav, soft leather, etc.
 
7.49% for 72 months. My credit is excellent. Is the price and rate a deal? Seems to be.
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Re: Good deal? [sage5402] by bmlexus
Mar 23, 2008 (4:55 pm)
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Replying to: sage5402 (Mar 23, 2008 7:11 am)

I think the cayenne is 1 of the best and very fast SUV but since owning a x5 u did not consider the new X5? or the just arrived new x6?
 
It seems the deal is nice but since its driven try to get the price lower if not best of luck and do sure your experience.
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MSRP's by mdellinger
May 29, 2008 (9:53 pm)
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I am looking for a new Cayenne S. The dealer in my area (Walnut Creek, CA) seems to be saying that they sell on at MSRP, but wondered about anyone's recent experiences and where. You would think with the economy and mid-year that one could get some $$ off MSRP.
 
Thank you for any input.
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Re: MSRP's [mdellinger] by rowlandj
May 30, 2008 (10:33 am)
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Replying to: mdellinger (May 29, 2008 9:53 pm)

For what it's worth. On my 06 Cayenne they gave 7% off without much hassle. I have heard that some folks get better than that. A 'gas guzzler' should go for a discount these days given gas prices and public sentiment re: the economy.
 
I would find another dealer.
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MSRP's - reply by mdellinger
May 30, 2008 (11:26 am)
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Thanks for the reply. Maybe I will tell the dealer here that unless he is planning to discount the Cayenne off MSRP, I might as well move to another dealer. Maybe I will work him over on my trade-in and get the discount that way.
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Re: MSRP's - reply [mdellinger] by rowlandj
May 31, 2008 (5:50 am)
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Replying to: mdellinger (May 30, 2008 11:26 am)

Do both....
 
May as well get the best deal you can. Time is your friend on this kind of thing, the longer you sweat them the sweeter the deal. If you are under no pressure to do the deal you are in the best position.
 
Good Luck.
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Re: MSRP's [mdellinger] by ratings
Jun 02, 2008 (10:14 pm)
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Replying to: mdellinger (May 29, 2008 9:53 pm)

I just negotiated a great deal in the South Bay at Pacific Porsche. But prior to that, I had been speaking with a dealer in San Jose about a white Cayenne S I wanted... They were negotiating too. So if Walnut is saying they're not negotiating make a few calls and travel a few hours! It will be worth your time..... Look what I got!
 
Here's what I posted in the Cayenne Leasing section...A BIG Thank You to Edmunds and all of you! I'm female and blonde and wasn't about to go to the dealer unarmed so I found this site and thanks to all of you who shared, I think I got a rocking deal on a New Cayenne S, two days ago. I took the information that I read here, found the car by searching the entire State of California, found the few that I wanted and basically told them what I would pay on a New Cayenne S, 3 year lease, 12k miles per year. A few dealers later, a few hours invested and I got exactly what I wanted!!!!!
I will share what I negotiated.
MSRP $69,395.00
$63,312.00 Final Price (9% off MSRP)!!!!.
Monthly Payment, Including TAX and LoJack, $899.00
I did trade in my O4 Porsche Cayenne which represented a $4,785.reduction so you need to take that in to account. Zero cash out of pocket.
Residual Value appears to be 61%.
I was told that the Lease Factor that I got was .025 although I can't verify that on my paperwork.
I hope this helps others!
Thanks again! Oh and by the way, I'm in Southern California.
Ratings!

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