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Old 08-09-2020, 01:24 PM
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Hi, new to rennlist and am looking for opinions. I am looking at a 19 Cayenne turbo that is loaded. Black/black $172k msrp, selling price $128k, 2250 miles, warranty started in 2/19.

Is it a good price and is it worth it due to the options? How would a loaded Cayenne hold its value? Thank you in advance!

$172,610.00 Exterior: Jet Black Metallic Interior: Leather Interior in Black

BASE Cayenne Turbo 0N5 Rear Axle Steering 0P9 Sport Exhaust System incl. Tailpipes in Black 1P7 Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) 1XD Heated Multifunction Steering Wheel in Anthracite Chestnut 2D1 Sportdesign Package 2T Jet Black Metallic 3S2 Roof Rails in High Gloss Black 46S 22" 911 Turbo Design Wheels incl. Wheel Arch Extensions in Exterior Color 4D3 Seat Ventilation (Front) 4F6 Comfort Access 5TT Interior Trim in Anthracite Chestnut with Aluminum Inlay 5ZF Porsche Crest on Headrests (front and rear) 6FH Exterior Mirrors Painted in High Gloss Black 6JA Door Handles in High Gloss Black 7Y1 Lane Change Assist (LCA) 8JU LED-Matrix Headlights in Black incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus 8LH Sport Chrono Package 8SI Tinted LED Taillights 8T3 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 9AQ 4-zone Climate Control 9R1 Night Vision Assist 9VJ Burmester® 3D High-End Surround Sound System 9ZC Smartphone Compartment AL Leather Interior in Black GH3 Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV+) GZ2 Soft Close Doors KA6 ParkAssist (Front and Rear) incl. Surround View KS1 Head-Up Display QJ4 Side Window Trim in High Gloss Black QQ1 Ambient Lighting VT2 Door-Sill Guards in Brushed Aluminum, Illuminated VW6 Thermally & Noise Insulated Glass
Old 08-09-2020, 01:30 PM
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At that selling price the original owner paid near 20 bucks a mile for the small number that he logged. Hideous cost but we don't know what was actually paid when the vehicle was new.
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Here's a good thread regarding values:

https://rennlist.com/forums/cayenne-...-35-000-a.html
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I’d stay away from the ‘19s ... look for a ‘20
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Originally Posted by BeepBeep88
I’d stay away from the ‘19s ... look for a ‘20
I haven’t heard that. What’s the concern with a 19?
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Looks like a nice spec, however why would the original owner have spec'd door handles and mirrors in high gloss black when the car is already black!!! Seems like a ridiculous waste of money!

My gut tells me that $128K is a pretty good deal given the mileage and high spec level. As a 2019 CTT owner, I'll say that you shouldn't be disappointed. Whether on the highway making a trip with young kids sleeping in the back, or enjoying twisty roads it performs with poise and polish.
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If you like the color scheme and all the options, it's worth considering. I'd recommend that you configure one on line -- you could probably get a 2021 with options that you'd like MSRP $150K or less, and after a discount, it will be higher than the $128K but not by much. Then you'd have exactly what you want, and a 2 year newer version. Regarding the 2019's, some owners have reported problems (see glitches in admin threads), some fit and finish issues, some electrical issues, some software / firmware issues, and some brake issues. Some of the problems were addressed by Porsche with the 2020's -- 2021's are likely even better. Porsche updated some of the 2019's with newer versions of software / firmware that fixed some of the problems via service actions performed at local dealers. Another approach would be to search dealers inventory that have a suitable 2020 Turbo on the lot, and go with that at a very good discount.
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