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Replying to: rubin72 (May 09, 2009 11:19 am) Plus, Porsches are cheap to fix.. It's a pretty low lease payment for a $70K car... doubt you could do better than that.. |
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I am looking to purchase my first ever used car - either a certified '06 or '08: A couple I have seen so far and am looking for advice/feedback on: (these prices are no negotiating yet) 2006 Cayenne S - 34k miles - nav and some other options - $35k 2008 Cayenne - 15k miles - no nav - $37k 2008 Cayenne - leftover, no miles, no nav - $43k (told price was firm) Thanks! |
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I am also looking at some used (new leftover?) Cayennes. 2008 Cayenne base Nav Heated Seats 19" wheels parking assist memory seat package moonroof hitch roof rack. 109 miles. MSRP 58,400 List 49,900. 2009 Cayenne base Nav Premium Leather Upgrade ipod memory seat moonroof etc. 900 miles. Also 49,900. Where should I start in the offering for these? They are already heavily discounted off the MSRP. I went to a local dealer today and they showed an air of desperation that BMW and Audi didnt. |
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so this dealer: Circle Porsche is listing an 09 cayenne gts as 64,990, marked down from 85,465. because i have no measure with porsche cayenne pricing, i don't know if the lower price is just normal or if it is a great deal. should i go for it?
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Replying to: halliej (May 27, 2009 10:45 am) |
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| I contacted a few Bay Area dealers about a base Cayenne 2008. With anywhere from 8,000-15,000 down I can get a lease payment from $500-600. Wow. So I get to pay almost the full price of the car on a 3 year lease and then return it? | |
| I have access to a 2006 Cayenne Titanium S - never been titled - demo / GM car at the dealership - 2500 miles. I don't have visibility to what the original sticker was - and the dealer was attempting to sell at $52K - which is ridiculous - I have them down to $44K - but I still think that is high. Can you give some guidance on what the car would have listed at - what the residual assumptions would have been if it had been leased back when it was "new". By the way - they did take the factory incentive and put it into demo mode and there is only 2 years left on warranty - so this should factor in to what I go back to them with in terms of purchase price...thanks much | |
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Replying to: rubin72 (May 08, 2009 11:28 am)
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Replying to: leetheway (Jul 20, 2009 7:03 pm) |
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Hey, kids! Went to a local Porsche dealership to find a suitable replacement for my 2008 Audi Q7 3.6, and I may have walk away with a steal. 2009 Cayenne S Tip, Blk/Blk leather, 18" Turbo style rims and a ridiculous list of options including PCM w/ Nav and the Bose stereo! MSRP - $75170. My cost- $65,700. That's almost $10k off sticker, for those of you struggling with the complex math! Car has 5.3 miles on it and is the last of its kind on the lot. Now here's the funky part: Didn't want to lay out ANY cash. So opted for Porsche's Sign and Drive. Bottom line: !st month + Acquisition ($1920) up front, $1100/month on a 36month/15k. Had I paid the taxes up front, the monthly vig would have dropped to $965/month. How'd I do? Is it a keeper? crimatt
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