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Reduced price to reflect current market conditions.
Meteor grey metallic exterior and Luxor beige interior. Includes:
- Roof transport rails (and rack) and trailer hitch
- Burmester 3D High-End Surround Sound-System.
- Self-dimming side and rear view mirrors
- Auto rain sensing wipers
- Auto head lights
- Sport mode and hill descent mode
- Front heated seats and dual climate control.
- Will also include original Porsche fabric front/rear floor mats (barely used) and Porsche all-weather mats as well as trunk fabric mat.
US vehicle brought up to Canada by local dealer so no duty to return to US. One owner (PCA member). 70k miles.
Regularly serviced at Porsche and have all documentation including all diesel fixes returning the car to its original performance. Recently replaced brake rotors and pads.
Disclosure - no accidents, no flood damage or any other potentially undocumented incident. Curb rash on a wheel rim. Windshield has two rock chips or will consider replacing with a brand new windshield prior to sale.
Can also sell an almost new set of stellar Bridgestone Blizzak snow tires for $800.
There seems to be interest in my ad (about 140 views) and I wondered why no one has reached out for more info. What is it about the ad or the vehicle? Is it because it is in Canada? I can put you in contact with a very reputable and cost-effective importer. Is it the price? It is OBO. Could it be the mileage? Diesels are very long lasting engines - my last diesel (1984 VW Rabbit) was 355,000kms/220,500 miles and I sold to a very, very happy person!
Let me know what I can do to generate a little more interest.
Not going to have a 5500 lb tongue weight... Biggest problem is with our borders closed, even though I’m personally less than 4 hours away in Wa State, there’s no way to show the car.
Not going to have a 5500 lb tongue weight... Biggest problem is with our borders closed, even though I’m personally less than 4 hours away in Wa State, there’s no way to show the car.
Yes, this is true. However, I am happy to walk through the vehicle with you by video chat (like FaceTime). If you were interested after the e-tour, I have the names of two import/export companies recommended by a local dealer (Weissach) for fair bidding. It would be my expectation that the delivery would be permitted to cross the border. Thankfully there will not be a duty.
Let me know if you are interested in the e-tour. Happy to do it.
There seems to be interest in my ad (about 140 views) and I wondered why no one has reached out for more info. What is it about the ad or the vehicle? Is it because it is in Canada? I can put you in contact with a very reputable and cost-effective importer. Is it the price? It is OBO. Could it be the mileage? Diesels are very long lasting engines - my last diesel (1984 VW Rabbit) was 355,000kms/220,500 miles and I sold to a very, very happy person!
Let me know what I can do to generate a little more interest.
Is your pricing Canadian or US? I ask because if it is US dollars which I am betting most people think it is, you are price pretty high. For context, I got my 2013 CD over a year ago, with the same miles and more options for $26K at a Porsche dealership. So you are over $10K more than that. At the time, I likely got a pretty good deal, but you are in 2016 CD money at $37K (again assuming this is US dollars).
Good morning - the pricing was assumed to be in US funds. I had done quite a bit of online research and felt the price was fair ensuring it is a tad high to be able to negotiate. From my perspective, it is a good buy considering all the factors but while I am not in a rush to sell to aim for the best price, I am happy to consider fair counter offers. For a US buyer, there is a shipping cost as you are unlike to be able to pick it up in person due to the border closure and also a fee for sending funds in escrow. In my most recent research and feedback on various platforms, the price is maybe $4k too high
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