ADMs dropping
#1186
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It is true, most offer $400 to $500, you need a copy of the diploma and a job or a job offer letter to qualify, but it is easy money. Hyundai was offering 1.99% financing for 36 months to recent college grads as well. That is a great rate in these times but she did not like the Hyundai SUV so much.
The college program was NOT available to her despite her being a recent graduate, because there is a requisite amount of time (12 months?) and it had passed.
She also didn't need a co-signer and got BMW finance for 3.99%.
#1187
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#1188
Burning Brakes
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It's a unique car, but I just spoke to a dealer with a Sport Classic on the lot.
The ADM was.....
Wait for it.....
$300k![hiha](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/roflmao.gif)
And that's on top of the $275k sticker.
The ADM was.....
Wait for it.....
$300k
![hiha](https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/roflmao.gif)
And that's on top of the $275k sticker.
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It is true, most offer $400 to $500, you need a copy of the diploma and a job or a job offer letter to qualify, but it is easy money. Hyundai was offering 1.99% financing for 36 months to recent college grads as well. That is a great rate in these times but she did not like the Hyundai SUV so much.
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Just wanted to share my story. Walked into the Las Vegas Porsche dealership a couple of weeks ago to see wait times for allocation on a Targa 4 GTS, expecting months if not a year, and the SA told me they just got one in.
Decided to lock it in, and after finishing my built, he mentioned about a $30K ADM, which honestly left me shocked (and bitter because he didn't mention it until before signing the contract).
I'm supposed to get it in September and trying to push them to add ED to my order.
Debating if I should try to renegotiate the ADM maybe down to $20K, to see if they want to build relationship with me as the only dealership in Las Vegas as I plan to trade in my Macan GTS for a Cayenne Coupe GTS (or Turbo) in the next couple of years.
Also, they said they're charging $150K ADM for GT3s and $50K for Turbo/TS
Decided to lock it in, and after finishing my built, he mentioned about a $30K ADM, which honestly left me shocked (and bitter because he didn't mention it until before signing the contract).
I'm supposed to get it in September and trying to push them to add ED to my order.
Debating if I should try to renegotiate the ADM maybe down to $20K, to see if they want to build relationship with me as the only dealership in Las Vegas as I plan to trade in my Macan GTS for a Cayenne Coupe GTS (or Turbo) in the next couple of years.
Also, they said they're charging $150K ADM for GT3s and $50K for Turbo/TS
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#1194
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GT3 the issue is there aren't any. all allocations are 3RS in advance of 992.2.
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He said “SoCal” not all of California, and said “Porsches” not 911s.
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I could not disagree more about Gaudin Porsche, they are completely up front about what ADM they charge. If you don’t want to pay it go somewhere else. When I bought my 911 there everything was above board.
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I've read this on the 992 forum, but the GT3 forum says its not true. Are you sure there are no GT3 allocations right now? I'm not debating, I'm just curious, as I'm about 2nd to 3rd in line for my allocation and hoping its in the next year.
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wingless (06-06-2023)
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Of course I did! The Hyundai is the best deal with the most standard features and 10 year/100K warranty. The Honda is probably the most reliable. The VW is likely the worst choice and will be a maintenance nightmare. But this time it is her money and she likes the VW styling better, lol. I believe people learn best the hard way!
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TheGeneral (06-06-2023)
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Of course I did! The Hyundai is the best deal with the most standard features and 10 year/100K warranty. The Honda is probably the most reliable. The VW is likely the worst choice and will be a maintenance nightmare. But this time it is her money and she likes the VW styling better, lol. I believe people learn best the hard way!
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blackland (06-06-2023)