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True but they do up to current. If it’s maintenance that will come up in next couple months they typically don’t do. If buyer doesn’t ask they can be surprised later.Originally Posted by bzcat
The OP mentioned it is a Porsche CPO car so it was probably serviced and should have good tires. Dealer can't certified the car unless they can prove all the required maintenance were done in the last 6 months.
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You can do the math and figure out if the mileage difference is worth the $25k difference...
The car you got wasn't a realistic deal though. We both know they under marked your car and the other one they had by prob 10k. For what reason who knows. You came out on top though. But for other's they will not get that deal or anything close to it. Most are going for 86k-100k. Originally Posted by bzcat
I purchased a CPO 2017 turbo a month ago and paid $80k. The MSRP on my turbo was $187k including PDCC so not unlike the one OP is looking at. The big difference is miles... the one I got had 50k on it.You can do the math and figure out if the mileage difference is worth the $25k difference...
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$105 seems like a STEAL for that car. I just picked up a 2018 Turbo Sport Tourismo and was in the market for about 6 months. Most nice low mileage well spec'd ones I found were around $120K. ST does command a bit higher price but not much maybe $5K more it seems vs a sedan. Maybe going 970 to 971 makes the price higher, that started in 2018 right? Beautiful car, congrats!
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Thank you! It’s hard to find something clean and low miles. I’m happy it has the PDCC, makes such a difference. Congrats on yours!Originally Posted by Nickshu
$105 seems like a STEAL for that car. I just picked up a 2018 Turbo Sport Tourismo and was in the market for about 6 months. Most nice low mileage well spec'd ones I found were around $120K. ST does command a bit higher price but not much maybe $5K more it seems vs a sedan. Maybe going 970 to 971 makes the price higher, that started in 2018 right? Beautiful car, congrats!
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Mine has the Rear Axle Steering with Power Steering Plus. But no PDCC. PDCC looks cool.Originally Posted by rrd1288
Thank you! It’s hard to find something clean and low miles. I’m happy it has the PDCC, makes such a difference. Congrats on yours!

