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Old 11-24-2014, 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by phojes
Are all those options really $0 each?
BINGO! The Porsche Dealer Buildsheet printout shows a base price of $84k+, but the options are not priced (it's a common glitch in the Buildsheet website, for whatever reason). The total MSRP was likely around $100 k. The asking price is reflective of the high demand for GTS and this is an almost new car, and probably a little extra in the asking price so they can allow for a decent sounding trade in offer on your car, if you have It'd you are not looking for a trade in offer, they might be happy with an all cash deal of maybe $90k or less.
Old 11-25-2014, 11:00 AM
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See red highlight. See MSRP? Hope this solves the confusion.
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Old 11-25-2014, 12:23 PM
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I traded my 2012 CS in for about what I paid for it after two years, which was $5K below MSRP. It sold pretty quickly too. I think if you want a V8 Cayenne you will have to pay a premimum because you now get a V6 engine on everything except the Turbo models.



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