Anyone looking for good deal on 2014 Turbo Exec
#1
Burning Brakes
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Anyone looking for good deal on 2014 Turbo Exec
Just a note for anyone looking. I was at my dealer picking up a part for my GT3 and they are taking over $45K off the above car. No affiliation, seems like a good deal. I tried to buy it in December and they wouldn't move past $30K, their loss.
Flemington Porsche, Rich Karas is the salesman.
have fun.
Flemington Porsche, Rich Karas is the salesman.
have fun.
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Now that is funny... wouldn't take a $30K off a few months ago. But Alas, now look where they are at with their discount? How hard headed some dealerships can be. But then they didn't know if someone would walk up 10 minutes after the $30K off price and pay full price! That's how this game works.
#4
I have to disagree on the good deal. I own a PTT executive and priced trading for a new GTS. It has 12000 miles so not new but they would only give me about 50% of new.
I assume the day you drive off the lot you will be close to the 50% mark
I also assume the warranty was punched a while back so you won't get 4 years either.
These executive cars have sold so poorly they are order only at this point.
I assume the day you drive off the lot you will be close to the 50% mark
I also assume the warranty was punched a while back so you won't get 4 years either.
These executive cars have sold so poorly they are order only at this point.
#5
I have to disagree on the good deal. I own a PTT executive and priced trading for a new GTS. It has 12000 miles so not new but they would only give me about 50% of new.
I assume the day you drive off the lot you will be close to the 50% mark
I also assume the warranty was punched a while back so you won't get 4 years either.
These executive cars have sold so poorly they are order only at this point.
I assume the day you drive off the lot you will be close to the 50% mark
I also assume the warranty was punched a while back so you won't get 4 years either.
These executive cars have sold so poorly they are order only at this point.
#6
Burning Brakes
The Executives are the biggest boat anchors dealers can have right now. The car was really intended for the Asian market. Very difficult car to sell. The prices are outrageous.
#7
looking
Hello,
Firstly I would like to say, I have found a lot of useful information. I am in the market for a Panamera turbo. I would like to know what this model's options are.
Also I have my dealer's license and was actually thinking of getting at auction. However, If I can get a deal from a dealer I will go that route as well.
Currently I'm searching the forum for use experiences, issues, cost of ownership, differences in model years and other vital bits of information concerning this vehicle.
Thanks
Mike
Firstly I would like to say, I have found a lot of useful information. I am in the market for a Panamera turbo. I would like to know what this model's options are.
Also I have my dealer's license and was actually thinking of getting at auction. However, If I can get a deal from a dealer I will go that route as well.
Currently I'm searching the forum for use experiences, issues, cost of ownership, differences in model years and other vital bits of information concerning this vehicle.
Thanks
Mike
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Anyone looking for good deal on 2014 Turbo Exec
I agree with Hammer911 on the high depreciation but if you buy it at the right price the depreciation is not that bad. There are some great discounts on the executive models since nobody wants them so for if I could get a good enough deal I would do it. Mine have more on it than I ever would have ordered plus a turbo and a better ride with the longer wheelbase.