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Located in Richmond, VA at Richmond BMW. 13k miles and nearly 2 years warranty left. 29% savings off MSRP at $72,991. Curious why the Carfax starts at 8,229 miles. PCNA car?
I like this build. It has some nice extra touches like the crests on headrests and satin 20" S wheels.
Contact Scott Pye at Porsche Rancho Mirage. We've purchased two cars from him (we live in the Seattle area). Another Rennlister purchased a GT4. Our friends just traded their 2005 996 for a killer build 2013 991 C4s. Scott handled all the deals professionally and successfully balanced being an employee with being a customer advocate. Our friends hadn't planned to make a purchase (we were on an extended trip after the PCA Treffen Lake Tahoe). No checkbook, no title, no nothing on hand. Scott navigated getting some cosmetic items done in two days and successfully helped resolve a significant warranty issue. And all at a fair price for the trade and the sale price. I highly recommend Scott and a dealership that can call on the inventory of Palm Springs clientele plus North Houston and St Louis. Am I a fan? Yes - he has earned the right to compete for out of state business.
Thanks for the info. I'll contact him if I move on it. The one thing holding me back is the alcantera interior in a convertible. I'm not sure how that will hold up.
Porsche
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera 4S
Division: PCNA Commission #: 102362 Prod Month: 04/2013 VIN: WP0AB2A91DS122920 Price: $134,520.00 Exterior: Platinum Silver Metallic Interior: Black standard interior Warranty Start: September 01, 2013 Warranty End: September 01, 2019
Additional Equipment
176 Sport Exhaust System 1H Platinum Silver Metallic 250 Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) 446 Wheel center caps with colored Porsche Crest 603 Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS) 640 Sport Chrono Package 653 Sunroof in glass 672 Navigation Module 840 SportDesign steering wheel 911 Model Designation "911" AG Black standard interior P06 Power Sport Seats (14-way) P37 BOSE® Audio Package P3E Premium Package Plus XAT SportDesign package XDA Wheels painted Black XRT 20-inch SportTechno wheel
Interesting that their webpage lists 20,580 Miles, the photo of the car lists 21,001 miles, and CARFAX 21,008 miles. Their webpage seems to be a little out of date on the miles LOL.
CARFAX looks good. Locally sold and probably maintained - originally sold at Tysons, wound up at Rockville where second owner bought it. CPO with three years left on the warranty!
Nicely equipped, has SC, PSE, Bose. Needs the clear side markers lol!
Take the VIN and have a local Porsche dealer run it and show you what warranty work has been done. (Rockville will also probably do this, if you request it.) I would also ask for their CPO checklist that they ran on the car. They sold it last year so they may also be able to tell you a little about its recent history. Also ask to see if the 2 yr/20k mile service had already been done.
Yeah, for $4k more, you could get my Guards Red C2S; it has PSE, Aerokit Cup, S-PASM, $127k build! That is a pretty lean build you had posted, seems like it should be mid 60's in comparison. Seems like options price add around 30-40 cents on the dollar as you go up over base MSRP, unless they are crazy colors, then it might go the other way.
I think this is a very fair price. I just know I would be unhappy with the tan interior. I never liked tan interiors for some reason....
Apple has stuck it to me and can't pull builds for now.
I think it's a Safari problem, try downloading/using a different browser under IOS... The latest build of Safari under OSX (10.0) also has a problem with the Porsche webpage code that does the auto-print/auto-close. I suspect the code that Porsche is using to launch a print-only web page is being trapped by Apple's new security fixes. Try downloading chrome or firefox for IOS.
Not sure anyone really cares. but I think this is the problem with the Porsche VIN page....
Porsche web code does this:
Code:
<body onload="window.print();window.close();">
The idea is to generate the web page with the build information, immediately open up the print dialog, then immediately close the web page. Problem is this is poorly written code... If the browser is too quick, it will simply close the web page before the dialog box gets finished and everything disappears. I take back my comment that it's a security issue... I now think the new Safari is just too quick for this poorly written code to continue to work.
They should use is something like this to avoid the race condition:
Of course Porsche likely isn't going to fix the code on a web page that the likely don't want us using anyway unless it's causing a problem for their dealerships (which it likely will at some point!) If your having problems, try a different browser.