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Old 04-01-2024, 12:46 PM
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Hello,
I am looking at picking up a used 2020 911 C2S - I found a beautifully spec'd one - initially MSRP for $161k. This car has about 21k miles on it
It is being a CPO'd at a Porsche dealership for $150k. This seems a bit steep? Or is this a decent/okay deal?



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Taylor

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Which year?
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What year?
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Sorry - updated.
Its a 2020
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That's a high MSRP for a MY20 C2S. Most came in well under $150k back then, even under $140k.
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Priced too high.
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here is the spec sheet:

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That’s a terrible deal for man, one great deal for dealer.
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Originally Posted by aggie57
That's a high MSRP for a MY20 C2S. Most came in well under $150k back then, even under $140k.
Why does it matter if it's high or not for that year vs the average? All what it means it's a highly optioned car....which might be a good thing as it means the owner probably was well enough to take care of it. If you want to apply that logic I would be more worry about stripper cars where the buyer wanted to safe on every corner.
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Just saw CarSpecGarage (aka Paul Franks) from YouTube is selling his car! I've seen it on several places on Facebook and its not a bad price with CPO especially with factory Aerokit.
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Originally Posted by Tobeit
Why does it matter if it's high or not for that year vs the average? All what it means it's a highly optioned car....which might be a good thing as it means the owner probably was well enough to take care of it. If you want to apply that logic I would be more worry about stripper cars where the buyer wanted to safe on every corner.
That is a ridiculous statement. How does a highly optioned car mean that someone will take care of it and a stripper mean the reverse. Maybe the stripper is owned by a Porsche lover who knows that the engine is all that counts and they have scrimped and saved for a stripper and will take care of it like its a baby and the guy with money to burn who just wanted it all could care less about how he treated the car .
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Originally Posted by craig66
That is a ridiculous statement. How does a highly optioned car mean that someone will take care of it and a stripper mean the reverse. Maybe the stripper is owned by a Porsche lover who knows that the engine is all that counts and they have scrimped and saved for a stripper and will take care of it like its a baby and the guy with money to burn who just wanted it all could care less about how he treated the car .
I guess you missed the point! It matters the same or nothing of what the MSRP was.
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I think it's a great optioned car. I have most of those options plus deviated stitching and PCCB's. That same car today would MSRP quite a bit more and be a long wait. Try and get them down a bit and go for it if you love the car. It will sell
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I was in the market for a used C2S and ended up just going with new given used prices are so close to original MSRPs anyway. Not a ton of C2S allocations out there but seems like ADMs are gone at least. My delivery is scheduled for end of July. Figured waiting 4 or so months for a new car similarly priced to the used ones made sense. Didn't want to wait for the 992.2 because prices likely to see decent bump, ADMs may come back, and waiting list will be big. Maybe call around and see if you can find an allocation.
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Originally Posted by jhardy
I was in the market for a used C2S and ended up just going with new given used prices are so close to original MSRPs anyway. Not a ton of C2S allocations out there but seems like ADMs are gone at least. My delivery is scheduled for end of July. Figured waiting 4 or so months for a new car similarly priced to the used ones made sense. Didn't want to wait for the 992.2 because prices likely to see decent bump, ADMs may come back, and waiting list will be big. Maybe call around and see if you can find an allocation.
Lot of ADM gone but still seeing lots of stupid dealer ads like lo jack and required service package etc


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