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Old 10-07-2012, 02:58 AM
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Default 2006 Cayenne Turbo S -- Fair Price?

I'm considering purchasing a black 2006 Turbo S with 8,100 miles. No issues that I'm aware of. MSRP was $122K. What would be a fair price? Thanks.
Old 10-07-2012, 11:10 AM
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No idea on price but would suggest you state where you are located (and where the vehicle is too).
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I have one, they are rare and a lot of fun, but when they break...... Right now I am looking for front rotors for mine 380mm discs and they run $800 per rotor (OEM only). Compare that to the $116.00 price for a normal turbo. Beyond that just read all of the posts on the typical failure points - coolant tubes and rear hatch shocks.

8,100 miles - there has to be some story on that - this is a 6 year old vehicle.

Otherwise enjoy - they are a blast to drive, mine has 96,000 miles on it.
Old 10-08-2012, 12:09 PM
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I would imagine with mileage that low, it would be worth between $45k-$50k here in the U.S.
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Originally Posted by XR4Tim
I would imagine with mileage that low, it would be worth between $45k-$50k here in the U.S.
I agree with mileage that low, it is probably closer to $55k or more. But like Adam Conrad said, something seems fishy with a 6 yr old car and such low mileage. I can see that on a Ferrari or Lamborghini, but a SUV, even a Porsche?

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Originally Posted by Adam Conrad
Right now I am looking for front rotors for mine 380mm discs and they run $800 per rotor (OEM only).
http://www.suncoastparts.com/categor...X50brakes.html
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Originally Posted by mchi55
I agree with mileage that low, it is probably closer to $55k or more. But like Adam Conrad said, something seems fishy with a 6 yr old car and such low mileage. I can see that on a Ferrari or Lamborghini, but a SUV, even a Porsche?

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this is correct.. the retail on these cars are high..
i got mine from a wholesaler $40k , has 44,000 miles.. i had it certified for $2500 at my stealer..

those low miles are not surprising.. kinda like ltc's 01 996 turbo that has 6kmiles..lol!!



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