Thinking of selling my 2024 Turbo S, need help with pricing.
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Thinking of selling my 2024 Turbo S, need help with pricing.
I've been kicking this around a while and trying to make a decision. I took delivery Nov 2, 2023 the car has right at 2000 miles on it and is in perfect shape. Original MSRP was 285k, PPF every where except rear end and ceramic coat. I've seen pricing all over the place and this is a higher than average MSRP car. I'm looking for input on where I should expect to price it. I love the car it's just not practical for me. Never tracked or even driven hard, just completed break in period.
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Noooooooooooo!!!
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Muhney (04-25-2024)
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Try Bring a Trailer, seems to bring all the money, otherwise begin with asking sticker.
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Thanks Guys, Car is sold. Hate to see it go.
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A perfect CPO '24 with PPF, reasonable miles, and a great build is definitely still well over MSRP. I'd expect a Porsche store to ask as high as $319k for this and get it relatively quickly.
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I'm happy with the price, or I would not have sold it. Wasn't trying to make money, I. just decided I don't want a gazillion $ worth of cars in my garage since I've only driven about 24000 miles since COVID. I have a new Cayenne S ordered. I'm going from 4 cars to 2. I'm becoming more sensible in my old age. Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
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MovingChicane (04-27-2024)
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I'm happy with the price, or I would not have sold it. Wasn't trying to make money, I. just decided I don't want a gazillion $ worth of cars in my garage since I've only driven about 24000 miles since COVID. I have a new Cayenne S ordered. I'm going from 4 cars to 2. I'm becoming more sensible in my old age. Enjoy the rest of the weekend.