2019 911 deals in Canada?
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Hi, wanted to see if anyone has seen any deals on remaining 2019 911 inventory (Canada).
I'm relatively new to the Porsche brand and in the Vancouver area, dealers don't seem to budge on pricing. Looking to see if anyone has seen anything or had good experiences buying out of province (AB, MB, SK, etc.)
I'm relatively new to the Porsche brand and in the Vancouver area, dealers don't seem to budge on pricing. Looking to see if anyone has seen anything or had good experiences buying out of province (AB, MB, SK, etc.)
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Porsche Kelowna also has a 997.2 turbo manual in stock and priced fair.
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Inventory is really just sitting around - dealers who don't budge on pricing are going to get destroyed come the new model. It's 2020 and there are more than 35 2018 GT3s sitting for sale - think about that for a minute. In the US, there's approx. 125 GT3s for sale but they have 10x the population! Just be patient to the extent you can, I think there will be big write-downs within a year from now.
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Inventory is really just sitting around - dealers who don't budge on pricing are going to get destroyed come the new model. It's 2020 and there are more than 35 2018 GT3s sitting for sale - think about that for a minute. In the US, there's approx. 125 GT3s for sale but they have 10x the population! Just be patient to the extent you can, I think there will be big write-downs within a year from now.
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It seems like there’s still lots of new 2019 991’s on dealer lots across the country. That’s why I asked my original question. Haven’t see Porsche advertise sales before, but if you look at BMW or Mercedes, they routinely advertise $10-25K discounts on their previous years’ models. Especially cars over $150K.
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My buddy from out west called a few dealers here in Toronto and secured a killer deal simply by finding a few cars he liked and telling the dealer I'm motivated give me your best price. They will deal and I'd be pushing for up to 20% depending on model as loads of 992s are now appearing.
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it's because greedy dealers the country over told their customers that if they ordered a GT3, they would buy it back from them at MSRP after they enjoyed it for several months. Then the dealers would throw an ADM on it because it was 'used' as they're not allowed to mark up new cars. It's actually quite hilarious because they're now still trying to break even and those cars are going absolutely nowhere. Something has to give, eventually. 2016 GT3 RS are being listed for sub 190k now and still not moving.
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Anyone know what a maximum % discount is doable in Canada? Is 20% realistic? more?