Help with purchase issues/DME/Fees/Paint
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Help with purchase issues/DME/Fees/Paint
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I'm in the process of diligencing a car that meets 99% of my desires. Its located 1/2 way across the country. I'm doing the usual, DME and Paint Meter, Carfax etc.
1) DME. The dealer gave me the attached for the DME report. I've seen others and this is not what they looked like. Can you all confirm that there is no such thing as a car that has never, ever had a type 1 overrev?? The sales person has told me that there are "0 Overrevs" on this car. Is that even possible?
2) Fees. I'm paying cash from out of state. The dealer invoice is tacking on $240 for tax, title and license, as well as $179 for document fee, $259 for "Phantom FP" (not making that up) as well as $497 for "Dealer Services". I'm used to tax, title and license (but how in the hell is there TTL if I am out of state??). In any event, if anyone can weigh in on these fees, I would appreciate it.
3) Paint Meter. I am told that this dealer does not have a paint meter on site. Given that these cost less than $1k, how is this possible? Has anyone ever had pushback on this before?
Thanks so much to all of you in advance.
I'm in the process of diligencing a car that meets 99% of my desires. Its located 1/2 way across the country. I'm doing the usual, DME and Paint Meter, Carfax etc.
1) DME. The dealer gave me the attached for the DME report. I've seen others and this is not what they looked like. Can you all confirm that there is no such thing as a car that has never, ever had a type 1 overrev?? The sales person has told me that there are "0 Overrevs" on this car. Is that even possible?
2) Fees. I'm paying cash from out of state. The dealer invoice is tacking on $240 for tax, title and license, as well as $179 for document fee, $259 for "Phantom FP" (not making that up) as well as $497 for "Dealer Services". I'm used to tax, title and license (but how in the hell is there TTL if I am out of state??). In any event, if anyone can weigh in on these fees, I would appreciate it.
3) Paint Meter. I am told that this dealer does not have a paint meter on site. Given that these cost less than $1k, how is this possible? Has anyone ever had pushback on this before?
Thanks so much to all of you in advance.
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I've never seen a DME like that, mine provided all the levels and the ones that it was running on. Thankfully only level 1 Make sure the DME has your VIN on it and that it looks like a legit report. Check online for "DME readings" you'll find a bunch of examples...
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That is definitely not a complete report. You need the details of each type of overrev, the complete report would show each level and number of ignitions in each level (0 to XXX).
Phantom FP??!! What BS is that??
Find a way to get a PPI through another dealer or independent before you commit.
Lot of suspect stealer BS here.
Phantom FP??!! What BS is that??
Find a way to get a PPI through another dealer or independent before you commit.
Lot of suspect stealer BS here.
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That is definitely not a complete report. You need the details of each type of overrev, the complete report would show each level and number of ignitions in each level (0 to XXX).
Phantom FP??!! What BS is that??
Find a way to get a PPI through another dealer or independent before you commit.
Lot of suspect stealer BS here.
Phantom FP??!! What BS is that??
Find a way to get a PPI through another dealer or independent before you commit.
Lot of suspect stealer BS here.
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Every car dealer has a paint meter. Thats BS.
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Porsche West Houston sales is shady. Be very very careful. Louis is a tool and a truth stretcher.
They do not like informed buyers. Next they will be telling you they have another buyers order for this car. So if you don't buy someone else will. They like the young and dumb buyers.
They do not like informed buyers. Next they will be telling you they have another buyers order for this car. So if you don't buy someone else will. They like the young and dumb buyers.
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Many dealers try to tack on fees, most of which are nothing but pure profit. Tax, title and license are legit. But I think the others they quoted you should be negotiable.
And I don't think they're collecting sales tax from you, you'll prob pay that at the DMV when you register the car. That's what happened to me when I bought a car from a dealer in TX.
And I don't think they're collecting sales tax from you, you'll prob pay that at the DMV when you register the car. That's what happened to me when I bought a car from a dealer in TX.
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Porsche West Houston sales is shady. Be very very careful. Louis is a tool and a truth stretcher.
They do not like informed buyers. Next they will be telling you they have another buyers order for this car. So if you don't buy someone else will. They like the young and dumb buyers.
They do not like informed buyers. Next they will be telling you they have another buyers order for this car. So if you don't buy someone else will. They like the young and dumb buyers.
This was a very unpleasant buying experience. I will not look at another car at this dealership.
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congrats on the "non-purchase". The seller sounded like total BS and hopefully they get reported to PCNA for ****ty tactics.
"Phantom FP", What the?
Go to a reputable Pcar dealer in your area and ask for a DME scan of one of their cars, and see if their report looks like the first dealer showed you. I'd wager a full blown BS on the first dealer.
And if you have a CA tag that you can put on an out-of -state purchase, you don't need to pay tax, tag an title. You do have to pay some form of sales tax when you register the car in your state. ( at least in FL), so there are benefits when you buy from an owner and not a dealer.
"Phantom FP", What the?
Go to a reputable Pcar dealer in your area and ask for a DME scan of one of their cars, and see if their report looks like the first dealer showed you. I'd wager a full blown BS on the first dealer.
And if you have a CA tag that you can put on an out-of -state purchase, you don't need to pay tax, tag an title. You do have to pay some form of sales tax when you register the car in your state. ( at least in FL), so there are benefits when you buy from an owner and not a dealer.
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Well, this one is over. They would not come up with the DME, and they told me "that porsche nationwide has changed computer systems and that a DME like the one I sent them (showing overrevs) is no longer possible". They had another buyer, and I gladly told them that they should sell it to the next person.
This was a very unpleasant buying experience. I will not look at another car at this dealership.
This was a very unpleasant buying experience. I will not look at another car at this dealership.
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Why dont you share this experience with PCNA?
Oh and talk to the sales guy and send him a link to this post. And post it to other sub forums on rennlist so you have a 3-4 page thread.
These morons underestimate the power of word of mouth combined with internet.
Oh and talk to the sales guy and send him a link to this post. And post it to other sub forums on rennlist so you have a 3-4 page thread.
These morons underestimate the power of word of mouth combined with internet.
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That is definitely not a complete report. You need the details of each type of overrev, the complete report would show each level and number of ignitions in each level (0 to XXX).
Phantom FP??!! What BS is that??
Find a way to get a PPI through another dealer or independent before you commit.
Lot of suspect stealer BS here.
Phantom FP??!! What BS is that??
Find a way to get a PPI through another dealer or independent before you commit.
Lot of suspect stealer BS here.
My attitude is if the dealer wants to charge $30,000 for doc fees that's fine by me. I just subtract that $30,000 doc fee from what I value the car worth and offer the dealer that amount.
Really though if I learn the seller likes to tack goofy fees for advertising, power and lights, parking, salesmen widows funds, whatever, I generally do not bother to visit that seller at all.
Sincerely,
Macster.
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Too late now but for next time learn what extra fees a dealer likes to charge. Generally Porsche dealers are less likely to tack on off the wall fees but you never know.
My attitude is if the dealer wants to charge $30,000 for doc fees that's fine by me. I just subtract that $30,000 doc fee from what I value the car worth and offer the dealer that amount.
Really though if I learn the seller likes to tack goofy fees for advertising, power and lights, parking, salesmen widows funds, whatever, I generally do not bother to visit that seller at all.
Sincerely,
Macster.
My attitude is if the dealer wants to charge $30,000 for doc fees that's fine by me. I just subtract that $30,000 doc fee from what I value the car worth and offer the dealer that amount.
Really though if I learn the seller likes to tack goofy fees for advertising, power and lights, parking, salesmen widows funds, whatever, I generally do not bother to visit that seller at all.
Sincerely,
Macster.
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When I cut a deal with a dealer I make my offer out the door. Everything included. Then I don't car what fees they have. They can divey up their money however they want.