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Less than 5K miles and $50K off sticker. Loaded with a PERFECT sporty/performance build.
Weird on their specific Porsche website they have it listed for $105K versus $89K on their auto group main site. Price drop?? Need to investigate. $89K is a buy ASAP!! I'd negotiate a CPO. Cars.com says $89K too.
Get on it!! I'd pay $89K and not even offer lower. This car won't last @ this price. I'd even throw them some extra $ for a CPO. You could probably negotiate that one (worth like $3K)
No CarFax info I see. These guys say they're the biggest European brands auto dealer in the world. I don't know anything about them from experience.
I posted a few hours ago but not sure what happened to my post! Anyway I wanted to let you guys know that I purchased the car listed above, and it made my day seeing everyones positive thoughts regarding the car and the deal!
I had been looking on and off for several years for a 911, and this one was the most perfectly speced one for my tastes that I have seen in that time. Coupled along with the great price, low milage, and the fact that it was just a few hours from my house, and I had a deposit down on it within 24 hours of my first call!
I worked with Harvey Ford at MAG, and I can not say enough good things about him and the whole experience I had at the dealer. Without a question I will always give Harvey a call when I am looking for a new car. It was just a wonderful, first class experience all the way around, and everything was handled as efficiently as possible.
The car was actually listed at $90k when I found the ad, and the dealer would not budge from that price. I did get them to come up $3k on my trade (which I still took a pretty good beating on), but I knew I had to have the car the minute I saw it!
STG991 was correct with regards to the black pieces in front of the rear wheel arches. They are dirt or rock guards, and are actually magnetic. I have not put them back on since leaving the dealer, and am undecided on when/if I will use them. I am interested to hear others thoughts on them, and will do a search on the forum to learn more.
Thank you again to everyone that complimented the car. I have been smiling non stop since getting it, and have put over 1000 miles on it in the last 1.5 weeks in between the snow we have had. Please check out my new member thread with pictures of the car as well as some more thoughts!
Less than 5K miles and $50K off sticker. Loaded with a PERFECT sporty/performance build.
Weird on their specific Porsche website they have it listed for $105K versus $89K on their auto group main site. Price drop?? Need to investigate. $89K is a buy ASAP!! I'd negotiate a CPO. Cars.com says $89K too.
Get on it!! I'd pay $89K and not even offer lower. This car won't last @ this price. I'd even throw them some extra $ for a CPO. You could probably negotiate that one (worth like $3K)
No CarFax info I see. These guys say they're the biggest European brands auto dealer in the world. I don't know anything about them from experience.
This will be the third time I have typed this out so hopefully it goes through this time! I just joined the forum today, and I wanted to let you guys know it made my day seeing my car mentioned here in the great deals thread!
I purchased this car 1.5 weeks ago from MAG. I worked with Harvey Ford and he was 100% a class act and I would highly recommend him to anyone looking for any one of the brands sold at MAG.
The price that was listed when I found the car was $90k, and unfortunately the dealer stood firm at this number. I was able to get them to come up on my trade $3k, and since it was my dream car and configuration I went for it. I was very happy with the price on the Porsche, but I did take a pretty decent beating on the trade still.
STG911 is correct regarding the black pieces in front of the rear wheel arches. They are rock guards and they are actually magnetic. I have not put them back on since I left the dealer, and am unsure if I will. I do like the clean look of the white, but they are easy to take on and of so I may put them back in the future.
Thank you to everyone for the positive comments on my car! I felt the same way, and I fell very lucky to have found "the one". Please check out my thread for more pictures and info on the car:
2013 991S in Agate. Decent (definitely not killer) deal and CPO. Only posting because it's a manual and not the easiest to find.
Goes to show seeing some of the $120-130K+ MSRP cars are selling for around the same price even around the 15K miles range like the blue cab posted above ^^ The higher optioned cars do depreciate a lot more! Look at the 4S CAB listed after this post below. What a deal!! Only 5,500 miles on that one. I'd personally buy a car that has depreciated more % wise and get more options for the same used price range.
Well I have posted this three times before this but for some reason it is not going through! I just wanted to say that I joined yesterday and I was very excited to see the car I purchased a few weeks back mentioned in this thread, and appreciate everyones kind words regarding the car! The car was listed at 90k when I found it, and unfortunately they would not come down on the price at all, but I was able to get them up on my trade 3k so considering it was my dream car/spec I took the deal even though the trade was pretty rough.
Harvey Ford, the sales guy I worked with at MAG was easily the best I have ever worked with and is highly recommend to anyone looking to purchase one of the many brands they carry. I will definitely call him the next time I am in the market!
STG911 was correct regarding the black pieces in front of the rear wheel arches. They are rock guards and they are actually magnetic. I have not put them back on since leaving the dealer, but may in the future if I want to change the look up a bit. Right now I am undecided on if I actually like them, but I can slap them on in five minutes so I might later on!
For more info and pictures of the car please check out my thread below, and once again thank you to everyone who commented positively on it. It is definitely my dream build! Now I will say a prayer before I push send in hopes that this message will show up!
Less than 5K miles and $50K off sticker. Loaded with a PERFECT sporty/performance build.
Weird on their specific Porsche website they have it listed for $105K versus $89K on their auto group main site. Price drop?? Need to investigate. $89K is a buy ASAP!! I'd negotiate a CPO. Cars.com says $89K too.
Get on it!! I'd pay $89K and not even offer lower. This car won't last @ this price. I'd even throw them some extra $ for a CPO. You could probably negotiate that one (worth like $3K)
No CarFax info I see. These guys say they're the biggest European brands auto dealer in the world. I don't know anything about them from experience.
You might consider the sport design steering wheel mod.
Hey John,
Going into the purchase that was the one thing I was set on doing. Throughout the years I have been looking at 911s it was one of the most important must have options. I have driving a few cars with the sport wheel, and it is very nice with the extra thickness and softer leather. I also much prefer the paddle set up to the buttons on the MF wheel. The one thing I did not like about the sport wheel was the distance you had to push the paddle to make the car shift. In my test drives I did not pay any attention to the electronics at all, so I do not really know how the stalk works with controlling the little screen to the right of the tach, but I must say I have really enjoyed the scroll wheels on the MF wheels and would hate to lose them. I do much prefer the look of the sport wheel. From what I have read the wheel actually requires dealer programing unlike some of the steering wheels I have put into friends BMW's which are plug and play, so for now I will enjoy the MF wheel, and will wait to see if I tire of it once the new car joy wears off!
I see you are outside of Cincinatti. One of my best friends as well as my sister and her husband are in that area as well. Do you ever attend any of the Cars and Coffee or any other meetings in the area? I was wanting to come up there this summer and check out the car scene, but I wasn't sure where to start.
Well I have posted this three times before this but for some reason it is not going through! I just wanted to say that I joined yesterday and I was very excited to see the car I purchased a few weeks back mentioned in this thread, and appreciate everyones kind words regarding the car! The car was listed at 90k when I found it, and unfortunately they would not come down on the price at all, but I was able to get them up on my trade 3k so considering it was my dream car/spec I took the deal even though the trade was pretty rough.
Been away from Porsche's for too long and looking to get back in the fold... I went through the thread but would appreciate your thoughts on this car in general and what you think is a good price?
Mileage is a little higher than I'd hoped but it ticks most of my boxes (ventilated seats, sport design wheel, SC, Bose)... only thing missing is PSE.
CARFAX 1 OWNER- ORIGINAL MSRP $124,115.00 PORSCHE CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED WARRANTY THROUGH 11/17/2019
It's a nice build but I think you can find a better deal with lower mileage on a 2013 .... I would also recommend getting full leather ... I'm biased but I think it makes a huge difference.