Discounts/Pricing for 2017 Cayenne S?
#1
Discounts/Pricing for 2017 Cayenne S?
All,
I have been looking at a used 2016 Panamera GTS but it looks like the deal fell through. While debating whether to continue my search for one I took a test drive in a Cayenne S today. I really liked it and might get one although the sales rep said dealers don't discount them too much so expect to pay close to asking. Does that sounds consistent with what you are seeing. I live in Northern California so that could make difference...maybe. I am looking at a nicely optioned one (sports chrono, comfort package, 21' wheels, premium package,) and would buy one but not near MSRP.
We looked at one in the system (?) for $92k that had most of what I want (and more) and was told not to expect much more than $2/3k off sticker. Am I being too unreasonable to expect more...I'd like to spend no more than $85k and still get a nicely optioned Cayenne S. Any advice that would help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Dave
I have been looking at a used 2016 Panamera GTS but it looks like the deal fell through. While debating whether to continue my search for one I took a test drive in a Cayenne S today. I really liked it and might get one although the sales rep said dealers don't discount them too much so expect to pay close to asking. Does that sounds consistent with what you are seeing. I live in Northern California so that could make difference...maybe. I am looking at a nicely optioned one (sports chrono, comfort package, 21' wheels, premium package,) and would buy one but not near MSRP.
We looked at one in the system (?) for $92k that had most of what I want (and more) and was told not to expect much more than $2/3k off sticker. Am I being too unreasonable to expect more...I'd like to spend no more than $85k and still get a nicely optioned Cayenne S. Any advice that would help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Dave
#3
I can't argue against your point here...I fear that I am being too analytical with this purchase. When looking at the Panamera many on this forum, including you, mentioned the steep discounts that i should be looking for. In my research there are discounts to be sure, many very appealing. The car I was looking at was a 2016 with 14k miles and I wanted to find something with less miles and cheaper but was unable to...that is after many, many hours of calls and internet work. Since I hadn't talked about the Cayenne S I was just wondering what a fair price/discount was on those. My plan is to buy a car in the next week assuming I can find one I like...will send pictures when I get it.
Dave
Dave
#4
The 2016 Panny was the old outgoing styling? The new Cayenne hasn't hit the showrooms yet. I'm sure once it does dealers will be making better deals on leftover 2016/2017 P!Gs. Until then - it's price as usual (or close to it.) I don't believe Porsche has even announced a release date for the new Cayenne.
#5
May be hard to find a deal on the new MY '17's, that said the 'ole we are a boutique car company and only sell at MSRP is bull hooey.
I ended up finding a perfect config CPO GTS Cayenne in a neighboring state for the better half at roundly $25k inside sticker, which is good but fairly normal for low mileage CPO. Local dealer had offered 6% inside window MSRP on a '17 GTS Cayenne which was closer to invoice IIRC.
I ended up finding a perfect config CPO GTS Cayenne in a neighboring state for the better half at roundly $25k inside sticker, which is good but fairly normal for low mileage CPO. Local dealer had offered 6% inside window MSRP on a '17 GTS Cayenne which was closer to invoice IIRC.
#6
Thanks for the help moosehead1...I am really trying hard to get into a GTS Pano and then started looking at a 2016 Cayenne GTS in Livermore, Ca recently that I really like but they are overpriced at $96k...low miles and some good options but still overpriced based on some of the car sites I've looked at. My first choice is the Pano and I am trying to work a deal on a '16 and if that doesn't happen maybe a Cayenne GTS will fall into my lap...BTW, I am paying cash and I've had a few dealers shudder given that they aren't making more money off me through financing. They think by lowering the costs that they can make it up on the other end...or at least that is my thinking. One even started negotiating tougher knowing that...thanks again. Dave
#7
^$96k asking for '16 Cayenne GTS CPO low miles (under 10k) isn't a horrible starting place. I'd suggest countering it if you like the config. You may also try nearby states, shipment can be highly reasonable unless super long distance.