Would you consider? Basic build + 20 K ADM
#32
Three Wheelin'
If you want to pay $20K over get it. If not, don't. The question you have to ask yourself is whether or not it is worth it to you. No one else can answer that question other than you. Some people would pay that and many will not. If you don't want to wait and are ok with an almost guaranteed loss of $20K + tax (or some larger portion of that), than go for it. That money most likely will be lost money. As soon as you go to trade it in, or sell it to someone else, you most likely will not be getting that back. Many stories of people paying over MSRP for a car, but not a lot of them getting over MSRP on trade.
To all the folks that keep saying build a relationship with your dealer buying cars you don't want - isn't that an ADM in another way? You're buying a car that is going to depreciate and you trade it in for a lower value than you paid and you bought something you don't want (most likely) to build a relationship. If you wanted a Macan or Cayenne, then by all means, but a relationship needs to start somewhere, why can't it start with a GT purchase at MSRP?
Maybe you don't buy 5 cars a year, maybe one every so often. But the fact you have one and will tell other people who are looking "Hey I bought my GT car at MSRP from so and so. They were great and it was a great process, you should go to them" pays off in the long run. Short term gains for long-term shortfalls.
Maybe I'm naive, but I would rather deal with a dealership that treats me like a human being vs. a piggy bank. IMO it's no different than ignoring the guy that might not be dressed in their Sunday outfit and are stopping by to look and buy something they have wanted forever and have the means to make the purchase, but to the ignorant sales person they don't "fit the part".
I purchased my 2015 at MSRP. I received a message inquiring about interest of getting on a list for the .2 and was told there will be an ADM, they didn't know how much yet but would be adding one. I wasn't in the market, but right there I didn't want to go trying to help them find a buyer through people I know were interested either. And if my circumstances changed and I was looking for one I would either wait it out, or go somewhere else. The only reason the ADM works is because people pay it.
To all the folks that keep saying build a relationship with your dealer buying cars you don't want - isn't that an ADM in another way? You're buying a car that is going to depreciate and you trade it in for a lower value than you paid and you bought something you don't want (most likely) to build a relationship. If you wanted a Macan or Cayenne, then by all means, but a relationship needs to start somewhere, why can't it start with a GT purchase at MSRP?
Maybe you don't buy 5 cars a year, maybe one every so often. But the fact you have one and will tell other people who are looking "Hey I bought my GT car at MSRP from so and so. They were great and it was a great process, you should go to them" pays off in the long run. Short term gains for long-term shortfalls.
Maybe I'm naive, but I would rather deal with a dealership that treats me like a human being vs. a piggy bank. IMO it's no different than ignoring the guy that might not be dressed in their Sunday outfit and are stopping by to look and buy something they have wanted forever and have the means to make the purchase, but to the ignorant sales person they don't "fit the part".
I purchased my 2015 at MSRP. I received a message inquiring about interest of getting on a list for the .2 and was told there will be an ADM, they didn't know how much yet but would be adding one. I wasn't in the market, but right there I didn't want to go trying to help them find a buyer through people I know were interested either. And if my circumstances changed and I was looking for one I would either wait it out, or go somewhere else. The only reason the ADM works is because people pay it.
#34
Paid msrp for my PTS. However my trade at 19% below msrp was the ADM. With the 8% tax savings I’m not sure how much of an ADM I paid, but felt it was a fair deal. Those that are quick to say the deal is unfair, I say have you tried to sell a 155K car privately ?
#35
Racer
Thread Starter
Quick update,
LnC993 is right. The dealer went back and looked at the records, it is in fact a PDK not a manual build (which is what I really want). They apologized for the confusion. So I guess I get to save a bit money and move on. Sorry for the confusion and appreciate all the useful advice.
JM
LnC993 is right. The dealer went back and looked at the records, it is in fact a PDK not a manual build (which is what I really want). They apologized for the confusion. So I guess I get to save a bit money and move on. Sorry for the confusion and appreciate all the useful advice.
JM
#36
Quick update,
LnC993 is right. The dealer went back and looked at the records, it is in fact a PDK not a manual build (which is what I really want). They apologized for the confusion. So I guess I get to save a bit money and move on. Sorry for the confusion and appreciate all the useful advice.
JM
LnC993 is right. The dealer went back and looked at the records, it is in fact a PDK not a manual build (which is what I really want). They apologized for the confusion. So I guess I get to save a bit money and move on. Sorry for the confusion and appreciate all the useful advice.
JM
#37
Racer
Thread Starter