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Old 09-24-2008, 04:27 PM
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Wrong.

1973 RS? Not exactly the 'newest' but highly sought after.
1973?? Doesn't that belong in a museum by now??
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Originally Posted by medtech
1973?? Doesn't that belong in a museum by now??
Blasphemer.....
Old 09-24-2008, 05:53 PM
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Guys, thanks for all the info and advice. Medtech, I agree with getting as new as I can find that meets my criteria. There are a lot out there. Of course an '06 Titanium S would be nice... I'm looking at an '04 S, about $9k in original options, 20" factory option wheels, new tires & brakes, locally maintained, Bi-zenons, moonroof, parking assist, 40k miles, average condition, no nav, $27K. I have not looked at any '06 cars yet. I'll look until my car comes along. Any Titanium S owners care to comment?
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Originally Posted by Fred's 964
Guys, thanks for all the info and advice. Medtech, I agree with getting as new as I can find that meets my criteria. There are a lot out there. Of course an '06 Titanium S would be nice... I'm looking at an '04 S, about $9k in original options, 20" factory option wheels, new tires & brakes, locally maintained, Bi-zenons, moonroof, parking assist, 40k miles, average condition, no nav, $27K. I have not looked at any '06 cars yet. I'll look until my car comes along. Any Titanium S owners care to comment?
Bulletproof.. 2 years. only a single MINOR issue, which is a PHC Unavailable light now and then (no reason to have it with a Tit.S Tip) but probably due to installed mObridge iPod/BT into MOST network ... i.e that's when it appeared.. have 32K-ish and will keep to 100K or more. Best optioned vehicle and surely you can find one cheap given current market conditions.
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Originally Posted by Fred's 964
Guys, thanks for all the info and advice. Medtech, I agree with getting as new as I can find that meets my criteria. There are a lot out there. Of course an '06 Titanium S would be nice... I'm looking at an '04 S, about $9k in original options, 20" factory option wheels, new tires & brakes, locally maintained, Bi-zenons, moonroof, parking assist, 40k miles, average condition, no nav, $27K. I have not looked at any '06 cars yet. I'll look until my car comes along. Any Titanium S owners care to comment?
Carmax has an '05 S w/ 32k miles at $33k, located in miami. Might be worth a look.
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Medtech, thanks, I'll take a look.
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IIRC in this month's Pano, they stated Cayenne sales at 44 units....nationally....I forget which month. Yes, 44.
That having been said and given the rate of production, I would venture a guess that there are deals to be had......just a guess.



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