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Old 05-18-2012, 08:31 PM
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69.5 for a Black 2007, they are smoking dope and lots of it. If you want a black car there are hundreds of them

There is a loaded 2009 S CPO for an asking price of 68.9 on the Porsche search site

http://www.bluegrassauto.com/Preowne...X9S721018.aspx

I just wish I could convince myself I like black, there are so many of them that you can easily find them for the right price with the options you want.
Old 05-18-2012, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by eflight
69.5 for a Black 2007, they are smoking dope and lots of it. If you want a black car there are hundreds of them

There is a loaded 2009 S CPO for an asking price of 68.9 on the Porsche search site

http://www.bluegrassauto.com/Preowne...X9S721018.aspx

I just wish I could convince myself I like black, there are so many of them that you can easily find them for the right price with the options you want.
Agreed. Crazy high for a 2007 coupe. Even in Connecticut prices are better than that. And they are way high here on C2S cabs.
Old 05-18-2012, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by eflight
69.5 for a Black 2007, they are smoking dope and lots of it. If you want a black car there are hundreds of them

There is a loaded 2009 S CPO for an asking price of 68.9 on the Porsche search site

http://www.bluegrassauto.com/Preowne...X9S721018.aspx

I just wish I could convince myself I like black, there are so many of them that you can easily find them for the right price with the options you want.
Price is not fact only an opinion.

I did a bit of research and figure the price is maybe optimistic by $10K. But I doubt this soon after the car has been put on the floor I can walk in and offer $10K less and get the car.

We'll just have to sit back and see if possible what the car goes for.

Oh, this dealer is #3 in the nation (out of 250 dealers) in the number of CPO cars sold. The dealer must be doing something right.

(Found this out when I was there last week getting my cars serviced and spotted a woman in the service department getting into a nice Panamera. I asked the GM if he just sold the car and he said, no, the woman was not a customer but head of the CPO division. When I asked what she was doing out here -- gee I'm nosy! -- he told me to congratulate the dealer on its volume of CPO cars. BTW, I also met the northwest district manager the other day and a couple of top level managers from PCNA out visiting the dealer.)

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Old 05-19-2012, 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Macster
Price is not fact only an opinion.
Absolutely agree, that and the variety of options makes determining the right price almost impossible.

It so hard to know if your getting a great deal, standard market price or being ripped off.

Whats a great price for a meteor grey car will be a terrible price for a black car.

That same dealer has a black and sand 09 for 66,5
http://porscheoflivermore.uptracs.co...d-8375372.html

So I just wonder how the 07 ends up more expensive, what because of 7k miles?



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