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Old 10-23-2023 | 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Darkalley36
The car has been for sale for about a month. Let’s see if they take my offer. I’m fine either way but it matches my 718 so it is meant to be 😂
It's been on AutoTrader and CarGurus - however earlier today it was removed as a listing from those sites - indicating on AutoTrader that it was sold. It's no longer showing on the Princeton Porsche site either.


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Since this is for the wife (if it’s sold) I’m going to leverage this to just get her a lightly used S and save $20k!
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Originally Posted by Darkalley36
Since this is for the wife (if it’s sold) I’m going to leverage this to just get her a lightly used S and save $20k!
Maybe you've seen this video. It's worth watching.

I found it interesting when I was considering a GTS vs an S...

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Originally Posted by Ironman88
Maybe you've seen this video. It's worth watching.

I found it interesting when I was considering a GTS vs an S...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVYGmww3Io0

honestly this video is one of the reasons I was dragging my feet. Do I really need a GTS?

my thought was: #1 my wife won’t drive it all that hard and the GTS was more for me.

#2 the GTS at $98k is going to depreciate more than a 1 year old loaded S that I could get for mid-$70’s. cost of ownership is going to be a lot more over 3 years.

I haven’t connected with the salesman yet but assuming the car is gone so time to focus on the S I guess…. Thanks for all the input guys!
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Originally Posted by Darkalley36
honestly this video is one of the reasons I was dragging my feet. Do I really need a GTS?

my thought was: #1 my wife won’t drive it all that hard and the GTS was more for me.

#2 the GTS at $98k is going to depreciate more than a 1 year old loaded S that I could get for mid-$70’s. cost of ownership is going to be a lot more over 3 years.

I haven’t connected with the salesman yet but assuming the car is gone so time to focus on the S I guess…. Thanks for all the input guys!
The S seems like a much better deal. 10% off a demo GTS with 1,500 miles seems just ok to me. If it were me, I’d dig in my heels and if the deal feel apart I’d save the money and get the S. Cars most people will finance are moving slowly right now. People paying all cash would be less interested in a demo than new or ordered to spec. I’m just one example.
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Originally Posted by Darkalley36
honestly this video is one of the reasons I was dragging my feet. Do I really need a GTS?

my thought was: #1 my wife won’t drive it all that hard and the GTS was more for me.

#2 the GTS at $98k is going to depreciate more than a 1 year old loaded S that I could get for mid-$70’s. cost of ownership is going to be a lot more over 3 years.

I haven’t connected with the salesman yet but assuming the car is gone so time to focus on the S I guess…. Thanks for all the input guys!
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ckType=listing
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I think this type of car is my aligned with the wife’s needs thanks for sharing
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Perhaps you should test drive a Base Macan.....
Old 10-24-2023 | 06:31 PM
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Perhaps you should test drive a Base Macan.....
I drove the base Macan recently (2023) and it was surprisingly good.

However - try to find one with a good build. Most of them are "price leaders" - stripped down - dealer "loaner" specials. And most in the typical common colors.



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Certified Pre-Owned 2023 Porsche Macan Sport Utility in Lawrence Township #U5149 | Porsche Princeton (princetonporsche.com)

2023 Base
Genetian Blue
Blue seatbelts
Blue deviated stitching
Leather package
Premium Plus with 14-way seats
21" spyders
clear tail light
ACC/PAS
LKA
Surround view
9341 miles
$64K
CPO
Not a dealer loaner car.
Clean CarFax

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This one may be worth investigating.

It's a used 2021 GTS in Chalk / Black. 33k miles. Clean CarFax (according to the selling dealer).

Very good price.

https://www.napletonhyundai.com/used...46610856b.htm#

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If you can, find a new 23 macan S, I would go for that one. I paid for mine with premium plus package and in chalk $70k, brand new. And this was in July. If you can find one now you should be able to get 10%off. Check out this one for example: https://finder.porsche.com/us/en-US/...rder=price_asc
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So this car is very close to me and is a 2023..... https://www.porscheflemington.com/ne...854ac1047b.htm

Has most of the options my wife would want. Is the offer 10% off MSRP in this market for a leftover.

Btw I just had a dealer call me with another 2023 GTS for $90k with 6,000 miles that has yet to hit their website, so it does seem like the GTS's are leading the drop.....
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If you perhaps didn't see this GTS, it definitely would be something to check out. It's located in Missouri - but you could make it a "drive back home with it" adventure.

33k miles, but very nicely equipped. Clean CarFax (according to the dealer.) I would imagine that they will be willing to work with you on the pricing - which is already very good.

You could pick up a Fidelity Platinum warranty on it (100k miles, $100 deductible, "exclusionary" warranty - which is great. Fidelity pays. I had their warranty on a 911 that I had. The warranty (discounted) would probably cost less than $5k).

https://www.napletonhyundai.com/used...46610856b.htm#

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Old 10-26-2023 | 09:04 PM
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@Ironman88 You'd need an under 10K mile example at the start of coverage to get the coverage and pricing you're referring to. For the '21 you have linked, a 72K mile, $100 Deducible is closer to $9K.
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