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Ok probably won't see a better value for months
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keep looking
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50.00%
Don't do it
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Should I buy this 2013 S via CarMax?
#1
Should I buy this 2013 S via CarMax?
So I've waited three weeks for CarMax to move the car from Seattle to San Jose. Now it will not pass smog. They have taken it to the Porsche Dealer to find out the issue. Apparently no check engine lights or codes, they are guessing a bad battery replacement.
Starting to get worried, after spend $400 to have it moved. Some bad jujus on the web about their inspections,etc.
I do plan to take the car to my local indy shops.
Any suggetions/ advice, so far the community has sent me some great checklists and concerns.
What do you think of the $42k price at 45k miles?
Boxster carmax
WP0CB2A84DS132065
https://www.carmax.com/car/14931591#&gid=1&pid=20
CarFax
https://www.carfax.com/showroom/#/re...CB2A86DS134190
Not sure they let you view, but sold in Sacramento, serviced there by the books.
One owner
Starting to get worried, after spend $400 to have it moved. Some bad jujus on the web about their inspections,etc.
I do plan to take the car to my local indy shops.
Any suggetions/ advice, so far the community has sent me some great checklists and concerns.
What do you think of the $42k price at 45k miles?
Boxster carmax
WP0CB2A84DS132065
https://www.carmax.com/car/14931591#&gid=1&pid=20
CarFax
https://www.carfax.com/showroom/#/re...CB2A86DS134190
Not sure they let you view, but sold in Sacramento, serviced there by the books.
One owner
#2
Race Director
So I've waited three weeks for CarMax to move the car from Seattle to San Jose. Now it will not pass smog. They have taken it to the Porsche Dealer to find out the issue. Apparently no check engine lights or codes, they are guessing a bad battery replacement.
Starting to get worried, after spend $400 to have it moved. Some bad jujus on the web about their inspections,etc.
I do plan to take the car to my local indy shops.
Any suggetions/ advice, so far the community has sent me some great checklists and concerns.
What do you think of the $42k price at 45k miles?
Boxster carmax
WP0CB2A84DS132065
https://www.carmax.com/car/14931591#&gid=1&pid=20
CarFax
https://www.carfax.com/showroom/#/re...CB2A86DS134190
Not sure they let you view, but sold in Sacramento, serviced there by the books.
One owner
Starting to get worried, after spend $400 to have it moved. Some bad jujus on the web about their inspections,etc.
I do plan to take the car to my local indy shops.
Any suggetions/ advice, so far the community has sent me some great checklists and concerns.
What do you think of the $42k price at 45k miles?
Boxster carmax
WP0CB2A84DS132065
https://www.carmax.com/car/14931591#&gid=1&pid=20
CarFax
https://www.carfax.com/showroom/#/re...CB2A86DS134190
Not sure they let you view, but sold in Sacramento, serviced there by the books.
One owner
But unless the car is really sick -- and I don't think it is -- the odds are the battery died and was replaced and the readiness monitors are not set to complete. These get reset when the battery dies.
The Porsche dealer service should realize this and drive the car in such a way to get the readiness monitors set to complete. To get these set to complete is not hard in my experience. (I know from my visits to various Porsche dealers/service departments they experience this often. A Porsche is not used very much then it is time to register/smog the car and the owner finds the battery dead. Even if he replaces it the car fails smog and he's at the dealer.)
As for price, I think you are asking this question too late. CarMax based on my limited experience going with a family member who wanted to buy a Lexus from the Sacramento CarMax facility is CarMax doesn't negotiate price. Even if we tell you the price is too high all you can do is maybe walk away from the car but you might be out the $400 and CarMax might charge you another $400 to take the car back to Seattle.
#4
I haven't found many 2013 S's with these options for less than $48k, the miles are high but I probably won't put more than 5k on a year...I realize there is no dickering with CarMax. I hope the car has two sets of keys, all the books, tow hook, tools, wind screen...we will see.
Thanks for the reply
Thanks for the reply
#6
Burning Brakes
I voted - keep looking.
Found this one using the Porsche Pre Owned Car Locator and there’s a few more listed that are fairly close to your price range. This car has way less miles and is CPO to 100k miles. I’m not saying to buy this particular car but I feel there are better deals out there.
Found this one using the Porsche Pre Owned Car Locator and there’s a few more listed that are fairly close to your price range. This car has way less miles and is CPO to 100k miles. I’m not saying to buy this particular car but I feel there are better deals out there.
I haven't found many 2013 S's with these options for less than $48k, the miles are high but I probably won't put more than 5k on a year...I realize there is no dickering with CarMax. I hope the car has two sets of keys, all the books, tow hook, tools, wind screen...we will see.
Thanks for the reply
Thanks for the reply
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#9
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The 2013 you're looking at with 45K miles is not worth the selling price IMO. Car is now almost 5 years old and is nice but for $42K you can do better. The car at Porsche Asheville is a much better deal and is truly a low mileage car. Keep looking, or of course, you could buy my 2016 981S with 680 miles on it for only $75K.
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In general I don't like Car Max vehicles. The ones I have looked at are usually fleet or corporate use vehicles and they don't do a good job reconditioning them. It might pass for a "normal" buyer but if you are picky or know what to look for you won't be happy, especially at the prices they charge. I have looked at cars with poor resprays on the front bumper, cracked nav screens or worn tires, etc.
I would rather spend more and get a CPO also.
I would rather spend more and get a CPO also.