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Old 02-12-2013, 09:23 PM
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Hello,
If I find a used 2013 Cayenne diesel for sale with 15,000 miles and a sticker of about $80,000, what would be the price range for this vehicle?

With the 2014s coming in June with the rumored face lift that's tempting...but so is finding a good deal on a used diesel.

Thanks

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Is there any factual support for the facelift coming this June? That's 2 months after my ordered GTS arrives....
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I have read it on a few sites. Here is one:

http://www.motortrend.com/future/fut...enne_e_hybrid/
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Originally Posted by SUVp.cay
I have read it on a few sites. Here is one:

http://www.motortrend.com/future/fut...enne_e_hybrid/
But this refers the facelift as arriving mid 2014 which is a year and a half away. It is now 2013 don't forget. Then the next dilemma for those waiting for mid 2014 for that facelift is 2 years on from that, the entire car is replaced.

So which is worse? Getting a Cayenne now and having a year and a half before being slightly outdated or, waiting 2 years from mid 2014 to have the entire car outdated.

There is no win. You can only stay on top of the pile for so long.
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Originally Posted by SUVp.cay
Hello,
If I find a used 2013 Cayenne diesel for sale with 15,000 miles and a sticker of about $80,000, what would be the price range for this vehicle?

With the 2014s coming in June with the rumored face lift that's tempting...but so is finding a good deal on a used diesel.

Thanks
Porsche locator currently lists only two available (within 500 miles of me), and neither are CPO. The problem you'll face buying a used Porsche is whether you'll (a) not have all the options you want or (b) be forced to accept superfluous options. Same goes for color/rims/tires/etc. Perceived savings on an "almost new" Porsche can sometimes lead to buyer's remorse. In this case, you might want to revisit the idea of ordering a new one built to your exact spec. I negotiated ~2% off MSRP when ordering mine, and have since read of folks getting up to 4%.

Example: note the equipment on that black Cayenne. Only options listed that I don't have on mine are 21" wheels, glossy trim, Entry & Drive, roof rails. By comparison, I paid $69k to have mine built to spec.

//greg//

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