Going to pick up our 2013 GTS tomorrow
#16
Care to share what you paid for it? My wife's '12 base was totaled Thursday. There's nothing local, but the dealer in Austin has a '13 GTS CPO with 37k on it that they have listed for $58k, seem high to me.
#17
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Dealer listed it @ $56,000
We paid $48,000 with 55K miles.
It's in really nice condition , couple small chips on front that have been spotted with coverup paint - can be seen in right light, but not all the time. The interior is immaculate - no signs of wear.
We probably overpaid for the miles, but we added a warranty for another 6yr/60k bumper to bumper just in case.
Here are the options on the spec sheet
- 343 : Heated Seats Front and Rear
- 457 : Ln-Chge-Asst/Blnd-Spt-Detect
- 625 : Porsche Entry & Drive
- 630 : Int Light Pkg for Rear Compart
- 638 : ParkAssist (F&R w/ Rev Camera
- 658 : Servotronic
- 682 : BURMESTER(R) HighEnd Sur Snd Sys
- 686 : SiriusXM(TM) Sat Radio Tuner
- 819 : Carbon Interior Package
- 845 : Carbon 3-Spoke Heat Multfun-SW
- 861 : Elec Roll-up Shade-RearSideWin
- 862 : Elec Rollup Shade-Rear Compart
- A1 : Black
- CBY : Gear selector in Carbon Fiber
- CGA : Headlight Cln Syst Cover Paint
- CNG : Rear Apron Painted
- CNZ : Air Outlet Grills Painted
- GS : GTS Interior Package- GT Silver
- XAR : SportDesign Side Skirts Painted
- XRY : 20" Panamera Sport Wheels in Black
#18
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Not at all. I purchased a '15 GTS, 130K MSRP, 27K Miles, Brand new Tires & Rear Pads & Rotors, CPO for 71K. I think a '13 with 37K for 58K is high, I would look to find one newer with less miles for ~65K.
#19
If they CPO and do the 40k service for that price, it's a fair deal IMO. I didn't look at the build sheet but the GTS are usually pretty well optioned.
#20
I think the '13 CPO gts price is pretty fair. You won't be able to find many as a CPO especially for under $60K. That said - I could definitely see going for a 2015 model with lower miles for $10-15K more. Just depends on your budget.
#21
Honestly she'd be happy with another base model if I could find one not too far away. I doubt the insurance is going to give me much more than $37k or so, would rather not put too much into it. I'd spend more if it was a nicer car (like that GTS), nearby and had CPO.
#22
That car was sold, but they just got another 13 'GTS in that hasn't even being prepped. Has some nice options like the blind spot monitor, backup camera and entry and drive. Has 35k on it for $57k CPO. Has some aftermarket wheels that are rubbing a little, so they're putting on Turbo IIs, which was on the original build. Will take a week or so, so they've offered to send a loaner car down here from Austin until then.
#25
Good deal right there.
#26
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Just a quick update and another pic. Still LOVE this car. Have owned it for a year and have had no issues (knock on wood). It's so fun to drive and great to cruise on the highway too. Ben a good reminder of why we love these cars.
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