are there any current incentives? X5 or Cayenne?
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I have had a 2006 X5 4.8iS for 4 years now and I am thinking of selling it to my son. Its pretty luxurious and even the current ones dont seem to be as good.
Would you guys by
New Cayenne S
New X5 5.0
used Cayenne TT
used X5M?
Hybrid?
and are they offering any incentives now on Cayennes any trunk money on these?
thanks
Would you guys by
New Cayenne S
New X5 5.0
used Cayenne TT
used X5M?
Hybrid?
and are they offering any incentives now on Cayennes any trunk money on these?
thanks
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my dad is in the same boat.... but only with diesels, we are living in germany so it is an toher story, but my dad had a 2004 BMW X5 3.0d for 7 years and loved it, but than he wanted something new, he had a X5 40d for a test drive but don`T liked it, then the Cayenne Diesel was nice but he was not sure at the end he got a BMW 5-series GT... and now he wants a Cayenne.... he is looking to trade it, Bmw enignes are amazing but the Porsche has the much better interior and the new X5 is comeing in 1-1 1/2 years! go for a Cayenne S, for fun you have the Carrera and a daily driver with 400hp is enough and you get a little better mpg... but nice to hear that your son is taking the Bimmer.... my dad hates that he sold the X5....
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I don't think they have any incentives on Cayennes but check Porsche's web site for verification. Seems there's a backlog of orders and very, very few (if any) new ones on the lots. The hybrid may be the exception.
Several RLer's have TT's so wait for their input but you might want to buy stock in XOM if you get one.
Several RLer's have TT's so wait for their input but you might want to buy stock in XOM if you get one.
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According to edmunds, the only incentives on 2012's are financing deals on both X5 (1.9%) and Cayenne (2.49%). In addition, the X5 diesel has a $2500 "eco" credit, which is basically the same thing as "customer cash" offered by other manufacturers.
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There are better rates than those available depending on where you look. I just got a 1.79% rate with USAA for my new CTT. Also check Pentagon Federal Credit Union for those who can qualify. They are very good to deal with although they have limits to how much they will loan (I think $70k is their max or $100k max for all auto loans... or something like that).