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Old 11-29-2010, 08:06 PM
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Default Thinking of a Cayenne for a change- help with offer amount?

After decades of air cooled Porsches, I'm thinking of trying a Cayenne. Can you help figure out an appropriate offer on this one? Any particular issues peculiar to this vintage Cayenne to watch for?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2006-...item483daefb92

Thanks very much, Jeff
Old 11-29-2010, 08:28 PM
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Old 11-29-2010, 09:37 PM
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$32,000

wait chrysler certified? lol
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That's 10 mins from my house. Infact they repaired my MBZ trunk lid earlier this year. One of the managers there drives a 993 and have hosted fun runs and tech sessions in the past. Hmmm, maybe I should got test drive it...nah...I need a third row seat in any SUV I own.
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So wait, that was originally purchased at and maintained by a Chevy dealer? Okay, I get it. Chevy, Porsche, same thing...
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I paid $37K for my '06 **** CPO this past September. So you should be able to knock around $3K pretty easy off that price I would say. We love ours.
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+1.

Low $30Ks... Or better yet - CPO'd at $35K.
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Default No CPO from non-Porsche dealer?

I appreciate the guidance so far. On the CPO, it looks like that is not available unless the car is sold through a Porsche dealer.

Still doing my due diligence..(which is another way of saying I might chicken out if I think about it too much)

Thanks.
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You can have my blue 06 S for $25,000. I don't know if that will give you any negociating power with the dealer though.

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Thanks John. You took me literally when I said I needed "help with offer amount". I'll be sure to mention there are others available for lower prices. Jeff



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