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Old 12-04-2018, 10:55 AM
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My 2019 MSRP $206 cost me $197. $18000 less for a 2 yr old car non cpo is a bad deal. Order new or keep looking.
Old 12-04-2018, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Dr Chill
My 2019 MSRP $206 cost me $197. $18000 less for a 2 yr old car non cpo is a bad deal. Order new or keep looking.
I thought about it but found most are 215k - 225k based on options. Not sure that would be possible here in CA after taxes etc
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Can't we just celebrate that these cars are finally holding their value?
Old 12-04-2018, 12:05 PM
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There are open allocations available at a 4-5% discount. Order it new. This car even at a $170k selling price, that's only a 17% depreciation from msrp in 2 years. And only a 14% depreciation of original purchase price if the original owner got 4% off. That is cause to celebrate.
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Paying top dollar and having only 2 years of warranty is the biggest issue.
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Originally Posted by Randyc151
Can't we just celebrate that these cars are finally holding their value?
What is a ‘17 TTS going for at Manheim? KKB and previous threads on Autonation’s trade-in values support my opinion that Autonation has $155k in this.

Are they really holding value or are the dealers widening the spread?

We’ll only know if someone buys this one at the asking.

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Paying top dollar and having only 2 years of warranty is the biggest issue.
This—-^ x 991.

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Here are the most recent results, nothing for several months.
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Originally Posted by Randyc151
Can't we just celebrate that these cars are finally holding their value?
Great idea!
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I just like to see DrChill’s avatar. Nevertheless, maybe there’s something to Randy’s hope that values are rising.

Those auction results are higher than I would have expected.
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If you pay too much, you're just helping keep the values up for 991.2 owners across the Nation......TAKE ONE FOR THE TEAM and Go buy it! lol
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Originally Posted by Big Swole
If you pay too much, you're just helping keep the values up for 991.2 owners across the Nation......TAKE ONE FOR THE TEAM and Go buy it! lol
Yeah, that's what I'm trying to say!!
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Originally Posted by Randyc151
Yeah, that's what I'm trying to say!!

Right!!



AND, he get's the car / spec he wants!! That's worth it.


Buy it!! BUY IT!!!
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Originally Posted by Big Swole
Right!!



AND, he get's the car / spec he wants!! That's worth it.


Buy it!! BUY IT!!!
Don't worry I'm joining the club soon. Working through the paperwork. I'll help the team out. I mean most used ones are either black,white or silver.
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Not sure you can judge by the Manheim cars. With the known 2 year gap before new turbo and limited allocations, I think dealers are trying to retail as many TTS and TT's as they can for themselves, plus selling a CPO. I think the Manheim cars are rougher and or have a Carfax issue.
Just my .02.
I do think this car is priced way too high.



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