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Old 12-07-2006, 11:30 PM
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Default Getting sick of waiting for BMW e70 thinking about Titanium S

Planning on driving a Titanium S this weekend.

I'm waiting for delivery of an e70 x5 but am stuck with only 1 car for me and my wife right now and getting very sick of production delays.

Since the new Cayenne has been announced does anyone have feedback on what range of discounting I might expect to be able to get on a Cayenne S?

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Old 12-07-2006, 11:58 PM
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Got mine for $10K off of MSRP. You should read a few of the posts here to get a feel for things. I just mentioned it a week or so ago.
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I looked at a 2006 CTTS that a dealer offered to sell for $500 over invoice...didn't follow up on it, so not sure how real the pricing was.
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Based upon what I could find, I think that is quite a good price. What does that work out to, $15K under MSRP?
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Friend of mine just got $10K off at herb Chambers in Boston without much negotiation...and they are a dealer not known for discounting.
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What dealer is offering $15K on a CTT? I'm hearing that on CTTS, but not regular CTT.
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Originally Posted by Larry Herman
Based upon what I could find, I think that is quite a good price. What does that work out to, $15K under MSRP?
Larry, this was a dealer whom I'd had some issues with (they were trying to make things right related to another item). They offered that verbally, but I never asked them what it came out to (not sure I trusted i'd be seeing the real invoice). So, I can't confirm how the price related to the MSRP.
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Originally Posted by willfranklin
Larry, this was a dealer whom I'd had some issues with (they were trying to make things right related to another item).
As well they should have.
Porsche invoices are a bit like the Loch Ness monster, BigFoot, et. al.
Yes, we know they exist, but everyone has seen the same thing differently.
Given PAG and PCNA's pricing structure and dealer support (and claiming 'no discounts' and 'no floor plans' and 'no holdback'), I wouldn't care what they showed you.
More importantly is the actual out the door cost, compared to feedback solicited from other buyers, combined with service.
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Do yourself a favor, wait a year for the E70, it might work by then, don't be a beta tester unless you have lots of free time.

Just ask us.
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Originally Posted by mudman2
Do yourself a favor, wait a year for the E70, it might work by then, don't be a beta tester unless you have lots of free time.

Just ask us.
Who's us?



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