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Old 05-05-2022, 08:47 PM
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The Cayenne Turbo is now $137,780 for the base turbo. Ouch.

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Originally Posted by SilverSteel
The Cayenne Turbo is now $137,780 for the base turbo. Ouch.

You can now elect Paint To Sample, and it will load the color in the image. Very cool.
That's after the misc fees that you'd have to pay (which applied to the prior MY 22). Apples to apples MSRP for MY22 was 129.9k - MY23 is 135.9k, so 6k increase exactly

All in all considering how Porsche is getting pummeled by higher energy costs, inflation, Ukraine crisis, ship sinking crisis, etc I didn't find this price hike that unreasonable personally. Definitely not cheap, but I was fearing a bit worse considering how much demand they have out the door for their cars right now amidst those headwinds
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Originally Posted by sampelligrino
That's after the misc fees that you'd have to pay (which applied to the prior MY 22). Apples to apples MSRP for MY22 was 129.9k - MY23 is 135.9k, so 6k increase exactly

All in all considering how Porsche is getting pummeled by higher energy costs, inflation, Ukraine crisis, ship sinking crisis, etc I didn't find this price hike that unreasonable personally. Definitely not cheap, but I was fearing a bit worse considering how much demand they have out the door for their cars right now amidst those headwinds
I think the slower production due to supply chain problems is likely the most significant cause. I’d think the lost vehicles would have been covered by insurance? Looking on the bright side, our used Cayennes are automatically worth more.
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Looking on the bright side, our used Cayennes are automatically worth more.
That’s my first thought when I saw the price increase. Even though I kept telling my wife that this will be our last gasoline vehicle in household so it will be a keeper and market value won’t matter much but it’s always good to see the car is holding up its value (depreciate less than typical SUV).
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Prices have increased for all models.
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That’s my first thought when I saw the price increase. Even though I kept telling my wife that this will be our last gasoline vehicle in household so it will be a keeper and market value won’t matter much but it’s always good to see the car is holding up its value (depreciate less than typical SUV).
Not me. I just paid $165.00 CAD ($125USD) to fill my GTS. The good news is I only drove 8,000 miles last year so my annual fuel bill is light. I think my next vehicle (MY2024) will be a Taycan GTS Sport Turismo. I never drive cross country and the range it affords will easily get me to cottage country and back without a charge on weeks.
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Not me. I just paid $165.00 CAD ($125USD) to fill my GTS. The good news is I only drove 8,000 miles last year so my annual fuel bill is light. I think my next vehicle (MY2024) will be a Taycan GTS Sport Turismo. I never drive cross country and the range it affords will easily get me to cottage country and back without a charge on weeks.

Remove Before Race just did a great youtube vid on that Taycan GTS ST. Wow it is HOT
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