Any interest in a 2017 Panamera Turbo?...upgrading, potentially for sale.
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Any interest in a 2017 Panamera Turbo?...upgrading, potentially for sale.
This is not an actual for sale post, however I just wanted to gauge the interest if anyone would be interested in a 2017 Panamera Turbo. 5,000 miles and counting - $204,000 MSRP.
Looking to upgrade to Turbo S.
Actual for sale post should go up soon, again just seeing interest level.
Thanks,
Jason
Looking to upgrade to Turbo S.
Actual for sale post should go up soon, again just seeing interest level.
Thanks,
Jason
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This is not an actual for sale post, however I just wanted to gauge the interest if anyone would be interested in a 2017 Panamera Turbo. 5,000 miles and counting - $204,000 MSRP.
Looking to upgrade to Turbo S.
Actual for sale post should go up soon, again just seeing interest level.
Thanks,
Jason
Looking to upgrade to Turbo S.
Actual for sale post should go up soon, again just seeing interest level.
Thanks,
Jason
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I agree with the previous post - please put up a copy of the actual build and you're asking price. I may be interested. I currently have a 2018 sport turismo turbo on order but if your build and price are right it may be of interest.
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I didn't want to violate TOS so I didn't make it an actual for sale ad. Just wanted to gauge if anyone would say yes, I'm interested post details.
I will get the sticker and details posted, but I'd probably want around $185,000.00.
I will get the sticker and details posted, but I'd probably want around $185,000.00.
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10% off MSRP would be roughly dealer retail on a new 2017 they'd like to move to make room for 2018's.
But hey, maybe I'm wrong. I've never looked too seriously at the 1 year old used Turbo market. When I was considering a Turbo, I was looking at cars that were 4-5 years old, and depreciated 50% or so.