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Old 12-15-2016, 05:04 PM
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I'm looking at a vehicle 2016 Porsche Cayenne Turbo 5000 miles on it white exterior beige interior not much equipment basic Cayenne I would call it mint condition what would you pay
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I'm not certain what I would pay for that, but the Porsche dealer I purchased my current CTT from has basically what you're describing. Not sure where you're located, but take a look at this one.....

https://flowporschecharlottesville.c...etallic+693999
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Those wheels shouldn't be allowed on the CTT - better looking shoes would make all the difference in the world.
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Car guy in NVA. That's the Cayenne I was looking at those wheels are hideous I told the guy it's like 5 grand to get the correct wheels and tires on that car to get it looking right that dealership does not want to budge on price the search continues LOL
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I don't quite understand the hate for those rims - they are the standard Turbo rims. Admittedly mine are much better looking, but those ones aren't something I'd discount buying a particular car for. You could always burn up the rubber on them, then use them for winter rims and get what you want for summer rims. Of course you may not have a need for seasonal tires - but we don't know that since you haven't included that info in your profile or sig.
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Originally Posted by harleybob
Car guy in NVA. That's the Cayenne I was looking at those wheels are hideous I told the guy it's like 5 grand to get the correct wheels and tires on that car to get it looking right that dealership does not want to budge on price the search continues LOL
Interesting. They've had it a LONG time. Was traded back in to the dealership after the original purchaser decided he couldn't deal with the particular front seat type (I think they're the 18-way sport seats). So he bought another one, exact same vehicle, but different seat selection. Crazy.
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Originally Posted by CarGuyNVA
Interesting. They've had it a LONG time.
Probably has to do with the spec. This one is unusually 'low spec' looking, for a Turbo.
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The car was traded in with 4100 miles last March of 16 the car now has 4700 miles on it. This car's been sitting at the dealer for 9 months most dealers don't keep a car more than 90 days or ship it to the auction. So my guess is it's a dealer buy back maybe a problematic car looks like somebody else put 600 miles on it and brought it back as well.



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