Purchase advice for leftover 2017 c2s
#17
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#18
Pro
#19
I know! Not sure who they think would take that offer. Car only has two years of warranty left
#20
Race Car
Hello, first post here. Looking to get into a 911 and found this C2S at my local dealer with options I like such as PDCC, 7 M/T, Sport Chrono and Sports Exhaust. Took it for a test drive and it was great! I much preferred it to a C2 base/ PDK car I drove before. However the car happens to be a left over 2017 Model, but never titled. It had 700 miles on the clock and was told that Porsche Corporate used it as a show car before.
Anyways I am looking for advice on how much I should offer for the car? MSRP is 128k. Has anyone bought a corporate show vehicle before? Anything I should watch out for? The dealer told me that it was not one of the track school cars as those would have a couple thousand miles on it, which does make sense. Do you think these vehicles would be abused? Interior doesnt show like a brand new car, but it is not in poor condition. Exterior is perfect.
Dealer did say that they would throw in the CPO warranty (6 years) and were motivated to move the car. Would you go for this car? and how much do you guys think I should offer?
Thank you so much!
Anyways I am looking for advice on how much I should offer for the car? MSRP is 128k. Has anyone bought a corporate show vehicle before? Anything I should watch out for? The dealer told me that it was not one of the track school cars as those would have a couple thousand miles on it, which does make sense. Do you think these vehicles would be abused? Interior doesnt show like a brand new car, but it is not in poor condition. Exterior is perfect.
Dealer did say that they would throw in the CPO warranty (6 years) and were motivated to move the car. Would you go for this car? and how much do you guys think I should offer?
Thank you so much!
That isn't much better than the deal I got on an ordered 2018 GTS!
Run away! Plenty of other cars out there for sale...
#21
Dump them. You might as well order a new one with your own specs for a few thousand more - though that might take a while, or find some other slightly used and CPO'd car.
Last edited by neuneleven; 04-27-2018 at 07:58 PM.
#22
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To the OP. 121k for a 128k MSRP car, that too used, is bull manure. My ordered C4S was 132k MSRP and the buying price was 123k. New car configured the way I wanted it.
#23
I looked into ordering, heard it takes around 4 months. But isnt 991 stopping production soon? Dealer says no but from everywhere else I read that seems to be the consensus. Either way I'd probably go for a slightly used one for a better deal.