'14 Cayman Pricing Help
#1
'14 Cayman Pricing Help
Anyone help me with pricing for this?
https://porscheofkingsautomall.com/i...+Black+1397351
This would be my first Porsche, if I went after it. I have always wanted a Cayman, and this deal looks pretty decent to start off. What do you guys think? I'd appreciate any sort of help.
https://porscheofkingsautomall.com/i...+Black+1397351
This would be my first Porsche, if I went after it. I have always wanted a Cayman, and this deal looks pretty decent to start off. What do you guys think? I'd appreciate any sort of help.
#2
Good looking car and I would say the price is decent! I would say try and get them down to $42-43 would be ideal. Definitely worth something that it is CPO. I have a similar one, I got it at substantially less ($38) but mine wasn't CPO, didn't have Bose, NAV, power seat, & seat ventilation - but I didn't want those things as I have all that on my 991...😀 I wanted the Cayman to be more 'raw' so I got the Sport Plus seats, X73, and PSE instead (I would highly recommend adding X73 & PSE, unless you have PASM). PSE adds another level to sport Chrono and the rev matching is great regardless! Best of luck to you! -Dom
#3
Good looking car and I would say the price is decent! I would say try and get them down to $42-43 would be ideal. Definitely worth something that it is CPO. I have a similar one, I got it at substantially less ($38) but mine wasn't CPO, didn't have Bose, NAV, power seat, & seat ventilation - but I didn't want those things as I have all that on my 991...😀 I wanted the Cayman to be more 'raw' so I got the Sport Plus seats, X73, and PSE instead (I would highly recommend adding X73 & PSE, unless you have PASM). PSE adds another level to sport Chrono and the rev matching is great regardless! Best of luck to you! -Dom
I've been looking for a new car after losing my car (totaled in a car accident). The Type F is at the top because lease deals are great. I'd consider a new Porsche if the lease deals weren't so weird.
#5
Just finished looking at it. Wow. Absolutely beautiful. Tires look new, but the car itself was a bit dirty. Still. Has a crap ton of options on it. I wish it was open (Dad and I went to check it out before dealer opened). I already contacted the dealer. I’d be happy for even a grand or two off the sticker.
Can someone give me the rundown on Porsche’s CPO program!?
#6
Slightly expensive for a base Cayman, I just purchased a 2014 S with 26k miles, heavily optioned, car is CPO from previous owner, 51500. I agree with Dom991.1, get it down to 42-42 as the S version is well worth the premium in marginal price increase.
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I would value the CPO at about $3k. Here is some information on the CPO:
https://www.porsche.com/usa/approved...rscheapproved/
Good luck!
https://www.porsche.com/usa/approved...rscheapproved/
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#8
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I think the price is high, even with the options. I purchased my 19K+ mile 2014 CPO Cayman with PDK and most of the options on this car (Except that mine has 19" S wheels and does not have Park Assist) for less that $43K (And I thought I paid too much). That said, in the end it comes down to how bad you want the car. I've owned four Porsches and have paid too much for three of them...Did I regret paying too much? Nope, not for one minute.
#9
Thanks for all the replies guys. I definitely think 42-43 is a good target. I'm trying to run it through True Car to find the total value, but I'm having a hard time narrowing down all the various options.
#10
Seems like a nice car. 6sp + Sport Chrono hard to come by. Late '14 in-service date means lots of CPO left too.
I dunno, I don't think the price is that far off. If it's the exact setup you're looking for... 2-3k over 60 months on a $40k+ car isn't going to make that much of a difference (~40 bucks?) on the payment.
I dunno, I don't think the price is that far off. If it's the exact setup you're looking for... 2-3k over 60 months on a $40k+ car isn't going to make that much of a difference (~40 bucks?) on the payment.