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Old 09-10-2018, 10:20 PM
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Came across a 2015 turbo s with a msrp of 190,000 with only 1,200 original miles. Car is still under factory warranty.

I know these depreciate fairly significantly, but with such low miles not sure what it’s worth and where it is going in value??

Need some advice from the board.


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I will start the bidding at $19K.
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No other bids. So I hear a "sold"??
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$19.25K
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Tough call. Extra low miles but more then likely you’ll be able to buy a 2016 or 2017 with albeit more miles but a similar price with longer warranty.

If I was in the market I’d be a buyer at around 85-90K depending on options and color etc.

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Not sure how you manage that with a car that is this good to drive long distances. In 4 months I have logged 4K miles already!! And I don't drive it daily at all.

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Asking price is 98K, CPOd

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Originally Posted by Oppiefive
Asking price is 98K, CPOd

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Without knowing color combination, options and condition it seems priced to market. Where it is going in value? Like essentially every late model vehicle it's going down.
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Metallic black/saddle brown
Turbo S options
sport exhaust
Extended leather
Premium plus option
Light package
Heated wheel
Lane Change
Park assist
Waranty till 5/2023


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Originally Posted by Oppiefive
Metallic black/saddle brown
Turbo S options
sport exhaust
Extended leather
Premium plus option
Light package
Heated wheel
Lane Change
Park assist
Waranty till 5/2023


So it's this care here:
https://www.porscheofbeachwood.com/d...-17818271.html

Why so cagey about the identity of it? Anyway that car has been on autotrader for quite some time now, since early spring or even last year. It's somewhat lightly optioned and the color combo may have slowed the sale. If I remember correctly the they were listing it quite a bit higher this spring. I would suspect they are finally motivated to sell. $98k seems fairly reasonable based on the current turbo s market.

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Originally Posted by small car lover
So it's this care here:
https://www.porscheofbeachwood.com/d...-17818271.html

Why so cagey about the identity of it? Anyway that car has been on autotrader for quite some time now, since early spring or even last year. It's somewhat lightly optioned and the color combo may have slowed the sale. If I remember correctly the they were listing it quite a bit higher this spring. I would suspect they are finally motivated to sell. $98k seems fairly reasonable based on the current turbo s market.
I thought that one was not supposed to mention a specific dealer on a post!!!
my error .
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I think it's probably the best value low miles example on the market at the moment. Beverly Hills Porsche has a '14 with a delivery miles for $121k. That car has been listed for more than a year with no change in price.
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Have you driven the car or even any other Panamera come to that? I purchased mine without having driven a Panamera and it’s the best purchase I’ve ever made excluding property.
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It's going down regardless of configurations and color. Which is why you might as well drive these cars. Yes depreciation is higher with more miles but that car with another 15K miles would be in the same price ballpark. Somebody lost $70-80k in 3 years.

One thing you know for sure - you wouldn't lose that much on the car from here since that's almost what it will cost. A few years down the road it will be worth $60K and a few more years it will worth $40K. And so on.


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