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Porsche Cayenne Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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tech art 22'' GTS rims by blackcayenne
Feb 03, 2005 (1:00 am)
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Does anyone know the prices of the Tech art 22'' GTS rims? (it's black with a little chrome polish lip)
thanks.
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techart by highender
Feb 03, 2005 (4:53 pm)
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those are nice....
 
I got the antera 323 rims....slightly cheaper than the techart...
 
I have the complete catalog for cayenne techart parts..., but I don't see a size 22 for SUV for the Formula GTS rims. IT does have a picture of the black faced rims with brushed silver lip.
 
for the size 19", it is $1049 each retail. normally one size wider adds $100 more each...so size 22" should be about $300 more each.
 
checkout techart site or CECwheels(Los Angeles)...
 
I got my techart stuff and wheels from them. hope this helps....
 
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maybe they do make s
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techart by highender
Feb 03, 2005 (4:56 pm)
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those are nice....
 
I got the antera 323 rims....slightly cheaper than the techart...
 
I have the complete catalog for cayenne techart parts..., but I don't see a size 22 for SUV for the Formula GTS rims. IT does have a picture of the black faced rims with brushed silver lip. Matbe they do make the 22 inch, but its not in my catalog.
 
for the size 19", it is $1049 each retail. normally one size wider adds $100 more each...so size 22" should be about $300 more each. However, you can get a deal when ordering all 4 together.
 
checkout techart site or CECwheels(Los Angeles)...
 
I got my techart stuff and wheels from them. hope this helps....
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Prices paid in CT? by ctdw
Feb 05, 2005 (8:10 pm)
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I test drove a Cayenne S today in CT and dealer was trying to say that they only discount 2-4% of MSRP. This does not seem to match the postings on this forum and is too low. Just wondering what discounts others are getting in CT. I am looking at a MSRP of 70K.
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around by highender
Feb 06, 2005 (11:44 pm)
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the country some people have been seeing even up to $6000 off MSRP....so close to 8 % off....
 
buy at end of month , in slightly out of way dealerships....always walk out if they do not give in.....go back in a few days...but do NOt commit unless they give in....
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Cayenne V6 by gshocksv
Feb 08, 2005 (6:08 pm)
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I was shopping around for a Cayenne V6 in Southern Cal. I got a dealer with $46,195 MSRP, and I offered $43,695, and they accepted on the first shot. It's got auto with moonroof, that's pretty much it, am I getting a good deal?
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Re: Cayenne V6 [gshocksv] by hamiam
Feb 08, 2005 (9:25 pm)
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Replying to: gshocksv (Feb 08, 2005 6:08 pm)

In order to have any kind of standard I would say that one needs to talk in terms of % off MSRP and nor absolute dollars. I bot my Cayenne S in Greenwich CT and got approx 8% off MSRP. I had a great buying experience so I didnt feel like I should beat the salesmen up for an additional discount. People will tell you to go in at the end of the month or very late on a Saturday (as everyone who is working there wants to go home). I went in on a weekday afternoon at the beginning of January. I knew EXACTLY what I wanted and I wasted no one's time. Goto edmunds.com and use the TMV function to price it up. Depending on options, dealer invoice is around 80%-85% of MSRP. Good luck. The call would have been to buy a 2004 leftover but I was too late and couldnt find any with the options that I was interested in.
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Re: Cayenne V6 [hamiam] by gshocksv
Feb 09, 2005 (5:18 pm)
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Replying to: hamiam (Feb 08, 2005 9:25 pm)

Yeah.. An expert in the forum, Terry which you might know, actually thinks I could probably get it for around $43,000, so that's about 7% off on the MSRP.. which would be nice considering this stripped down Cayenne V6 doesn't have many options, and therefore less profit.
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Is this a good price? by topperheadon
Feb 10, 2005 (12:23 pm)
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Replying to: gshocksv (Feb 09, 2005 5:18 pm)

I'm in the market for Cayenne with heated seats and st wheel, wood interior and moonroof. I've been given a quote of $45,900 in the NY-NJ area with fair price on Mercedes trade-in. Does this seem reasonable or can I do better? Thanks for any input.
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Re: Is this a good price? [topperheadon] by blckislandguy
Feb 12, 2005 (5:27 pm)
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Replying to: topperheadon (Feb 10, 2005 12:23 pm)

At first glance (and even after a re-read) this is a horrible deal. But you need to tell us more, e.g., '04 or '05, V6 etc.

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