CPO 2013 4s
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Seems like it is a new listing. Keep in mind that the longer a car sits on a dealer's lot the more eager they are to sell it. If you can wait 3 months you will be in a better position to negotiate and the dealer may lower the price anyway.
Look on cargurus.com and look at how long a car is listed. The longer it has been listed (in months) the better "deal" you will get. Don't be afraid to look a little farther away from where you live either. Some dealers will ship to your door or flying out the makes for a great road trip and you get really attached to your car.
You can get in that car or a similar car for around $80k if you wait for the right one to come along.
I recently picked up my 14' CPO C4S with a higher MSRP ~$132k and 28k miles for $80k from a Porsche dealership in Indianapolis and I live in NYC.
Good luck and enjoy the search!!
Look on cargurus.com and look at how long a car is listed. The longer it has been listed (in months) the better "deal" you will get. Don't be afraid to look a little farther away from where you live either. Some dealers will ship to your door or flying out the makes for a great road trip and you get really attached to your car.
You can get in that car or a similar car for around $80k if you wait for the right one to come along.
I recently picked up my 14' CPO C4S with a higher MSRP ~$132k and 28k miles for $80k from a Porsche dealership in Indianapolis and I live in NYC.
Good luck and enjoy the search!!
Last edited by be_cuey; 03-28-2017 at 09:08 PM.
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#25
Just one last question, what do you think the trade in value would be on this car in 3 years , in four years if there was only say, 6k miles put on it per year? Tks
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#28
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Not to rush your decision but I bet this car will not stay long at JE especially being in the Atlanta area.
If it checks all the boxes I would snag it.
If it checks all the boxes I would snag it.
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Last edited by StormRune; 04-02-2017 at 11:58 PM.
#30
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As this has turned into a bit of a 4S love in (and why not!) I have a question...
I am looking longingly at a 2016 4S leftover that has been sitting for about 16 months. Warranty punched 8 months ago. $150k msrp. Nice sporty build and a manual (which I guess largely contributes to it not selling).
Now that it is 2 model years old...... what should the discount on that car be?
I am looking longingly at a 2016 4S leftover that has been sitting for about 16 months. Warranty punched 8 months ago. $150k msrp. Nice sporty build and a manual (which I guess largely contributes to it not selling).
Now that it is 2 model years old...... what should the discount on that car be?