My expensive base build
#76
Racer
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Ha Ha. I would agree with you until I found the owners name in the car before purchasing since it was a consignment car from my dealer as he purchased his new Cayenne…. 73 years old and this was his 30th Porsche he’s purchased from his salesman. I think I’ve got nothing to worry about and if something happens, CPO will pick up the tab!
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Racer
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http://www.porsche-code.com/PPP569R1
here’s the final build code I went with. It’s fairly similar to the first post but a few small swaps. Cost is about the same though
here’s the final build code I went with. It’s fairly similar to the first post but a few small swaps. Cost is about the same though
You can’t beat that interior…. Best of luck!
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The salesman at the dealership gave me this advice.
Don't put too much money into a base model Carrera.
You're better served by upgrading to a Carrera S if possible.
The resale value will be miles ahead of a base Carrera.
I definitely believe that to be true.
I went bonkers on my Carrera 4S with the final price being $215k.
I actually started out with a base Carrera at around $150-160....so basically in your ball park.
It's a slippery slope.
The ride can be either very bumpy or very enjoyable, depending on how you handle it.
Don't put too much money into a base model Carrera.
You're better served by upgrading to a Carrera S if possible.
The resale value will be miles ahead of a base Carrera.
I definitely believe that to be true.
I went bonkers on my Carrera 4S with the final price being $215k.
I actually started out with a base Carrera at around $150-160....so basically in your ball park.
It's a slippery slope.
The ride can be either very bumpy or very enjoyable, depending on how you handle it.
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The salesman at the dealership gave me this advice.
Don't put too much money into a base model Carrera.
You're better served by upgrading to a Carrera S if possible.
The resale value will be miles ahead of a base Carrera.
I definitely believe that to be true.
I went bonkers on my Carrera 4S with the final price being $215k.
I actually started out with a base Carrera at around $150-160....so basically in your ball park.
It's a slippery slope.
The ride can be either very bumpy or very enjoyable, depending on how you handle it.
Don't put too much money into a base model Carrera.
You're better served by upgrading to a Carrera S if possible.
The resale value will be miles ahead of a base Carrera.
I definitely believe that to be true.
I went bonkers on my Carrera 4S with the final price being $215k.
I actually started out with a base Carrera at around $150-160....so basically in your ball park.
It's a slippery slope.
The ride can be either very bumpy or very enjoyable, depending on how you handle it.
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#80
Intermediate
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You can still build an incredible "base" model Carrera that will make you happy in every way.
If you need more power....there's always M Engineering for a couple of thousand.