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pigcorn 02-18-2019 05:14 PM

2019 991.2 Turbo S discount
 
I decided I rather have a 991.2 over a 992. I found a new 2019 fully loaded turbo S cab with a 235k sticker. Dealer is offering 6% off.

Doesnt sound like a great deal considering the 992 but wanted some thoughts.


onfireTTS 02-18-2019 05:37 PM

In my area 6% is STRONG !

swoobie 02-18-2019 06:06 PM

That seems like a nice discount on a big sticker cab...

abiazis 02-18-2019 09:32 PM

Good discount.....ask them for their dent/wheel insurance on top of 6 and tell them they have a deal and a check that day...or ask for free PPF....or both...there are not too many people that can fork over 200k

Dr Chill 02-18-2019 11:15 PM

I got 4% on a new order last summer on a November delivery.

rodsky 02-19-2019 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by pigcorn (Post 15647560)
I decided I rather have a 991.2 over a 992. I found a new 2019 fully loaded turbo S cab with a 235k sticker. Dealer is offering 6% off.

Doesnt sound like a great deal considering the 992 but wanted some thoughts.


992 TT is at least 18 months out as far as I know. They dont make a lot of TT's so I think that sounds pretty good. If you like the spec do it. Unless its loaded up with options you dont like. You prolly arent getting 10%, so it sounds like its more of a do you want it (now - vs wait till 992 is closer and discounts are a smidge higher) or not vs price.

chronon 02-19-2019 05:28 PM

6% is solid
 
that’s assuming you really want all the extra options that are loaded on that car. If yes, offer 7% and take the deal! If not, build your own which could cost less if you don’t want a ton of options.

David_911 02-21-2019 01:18 AM


Originally Posted by pigcorn (Post 15647560)
Dealer is offering 6% off. Doesnt sound like a great deal considering the 992 but wanted some thoughts.

I just took delivery of my 2019 991.2 TTS and only got a 2.5% discount below MSRP. So, I would say that's a pretty good deal.

David_911 02-21-2019 01:21 AM


Originally Posted by abiazis (Post 15648286)
Good discount.....ask them for their dent/wheel insurance...

I got the extended wheel and tire insurance for my new Porsche 991.2 and it cost me $2,860 dollars. Been wondering if that was a good deal? Any thoughts?

928 GT R 02-21-2019 05:56 AM


Originally Posted by David_911 (Post 15653539)
I got the extended wheel and tire insurance for my new Porsche 991.2 and it cost me $2,860 dollars. Been wondering if that was a good deal? Any thoughts?

I was recently in the market for a new or used Turbo S and was offered no discount on a highly optioned 2019 Turbo S at Fred Lavery Porsche. Zip, Zero, NaDa... So I continued my search and purchased a barely used 2015 "Exclusive Build" Turbo with 62 options from Porsche of Nashua at a huge 42% discount. Fred Lavery is a lousy Porsche dealership, a 6% discount would have closed the deal on the new 2019 Turbo S in a minute and I would not have continued my search!

Regarding wheel insurance. I turned it down given the fact that I have not bent or damaged a wheel in many years. Now, if my ex GF were still driving my cars, it would be great value!

Enjoy!

Jaskfri 02-21-2019 10:28 AM

I am not surprised at Lavery doing that. In the 1980's I had an Audi 100 and Lavery Audi/Porsche refused to buy it from me at any price when I wanted to sell it after a few years.I have shopped elsewhere since then.

Mvagusta 02-21-2019 11:14 AM

They will lose a deal for 2 percent. Unfortuntily.

catpat8000 02-21-2019 06:38 PM

I bought my 2019 from Porsche Downtown LA and they offered 6% right off the bat. They were excellent to deal with.

catpat8000 02-21-2019 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by David_911 (Post 15653539)
I got the extended wheel and tire insurance for my new Porsche 991.2 and it cost me $2,860 dollars. Been wondering if that was a good deal? Any thoughts?

I think it depends on your specific wheels and tires. Some cost more to insure than others.

David_911 02-22-2019 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by catpat8000 (Post 15655236)
I think it depends on your specific wheels and tires. Some cost more to insure than others.

Yep, very reasonable to assume this is the case. I mean, logically, replacing carbon fiber wheels ($14,980) would cost more to insure than my standard aluminum wheels.

I was told there is a $50 deductable if I needed to get new wheels, and can even have them shipped to my local town and installed here, rather tha drive 120 miles to my dealership to have new wheels installed.


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