Price discount question on new 2010 TT
Price discount question on new 2010 TT
I'm relatively new to the forum, but have been reading for a while. After battling older Porsches for the last 10 years without a dealer in my area, the new 2010 Turbo has really tripped my trigger. My plan was to drive my lastest for two more years and see what exactly is around the corner, but I just can't quit looking at these.
My question: Can there be any expected discount offered by a dealer off sticker on these yet? I just want to prepare myself before I start shopping.
Any thoughtful advise would be appreciated. I would be looking at one with all the bells and whistles -- if I'm going to spend this kind of jack, might as well go all the way ...
My question: Can there be any expected discount offered by a dealer off sticker on these yet? I just want to prepare myself before I start shopping.
Any thoughtful advise would be appreciated. I would be looking at one with all the bells and whistles -- if I'm going to spend this kind of jack, might as well go all the way ...
Most dealers will agree to $2000/2500 off sticker but you can get a little over $3k if you want. I suggest going to a dealer and saying that you have another dealership that will give $3,000 off but the car doesn't have the exact options you want so if you can get the same $3k you will buy it on the spot. The dealership should agree and there you go. Make sure to get some extras thrown in (if you want tints, a nice license plate frame, stupid little things like that).
Most dealers will agree to $2000/2500 off sticker but you can get a little over $3k if you want. I suggest going to a dealer and saying that you have another dealership that will give $3,000 off but the car doesn't have the exact options you want so if you can get the same $3k you will buy it on the spot. The dealership should agree and there you go. Make sure to get some extras thrown in (if you want tints, a nice license plate frame, stupid little things like that).
Most dealers will agree to $2000/2500 off sticker but you can get a little over $3k if you want. I suggest going to a dealer and saying that you have another dealership that will give $3,000 off but the car doesn't have the exact options you want so if you can get the same $3k you will buy it on the spot. The dealership should agree and there you go. Make sure to get some extras thrown in (if you want tints, a nice license plate frame, stupid little things like that).
I would think you can get more than 3K I got quite a bit more than that on a Turbo S . I would say 7 k min on a in stock Turbo that list for more than 150k
Gj
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Thanks! I am actually in the Tupelo area. I'm getting something done to my car tomorrow and will be at the Memphis dealership where they have two new TT's on the lot. One black loaded out Cab, and one silver coupe. I don't know what all the options are on them, but I will find out tomorrow.
We'll see what they say about negotiations as well. The good thing is I don't have to do anything immediately, and there is nothing wrong with my current 911 -- it's just not a 2010 ...
We'll see what they say about negotiations as well. The good thing is I don't have to do anything immediately, and there is nothing wrong with my current 911 -- it's just not a 2010 ...
Gj
GJ,
If you don't mind me asking, how much discount did you get for the Porsche Turbo S? I got $3000 off MSRP and it was a grind.
I thought I did a pretty good job, but you did better. Congratulation!!
If you don't mind me asking, how much discount did you get for the Porsche Turbo S? I got $3000 off MSRP and it was a grind.
I thought I did a pretty good job, but you did better. Congratulation!!
Thanks! I am actually in the Tupelo area. I'm getting something done to my car tomorrow and will be at the Memphis dealership where they have two new TT's on the lot. One black loaded out Cab, and one silver coupe. I don't know what all the options are on them, but I will find out tomorrow.
We'll see what they say about negotiations as well. The good thing is I don't have to do anything immediately, and there is nothing wrong with my current 911 -- it's just not a 2010 ...
We'll see what they say about negotiations as well. The good thing is I don't have to do anything immediately, and there is nothing wrong with my current 911 -- it's just not a 2010 ...

I am new here so it wont let me send you a PM I would rather not give amount over Forum email me at gordon@rjsm-inc.com
I dont think you can send a Pm based on your post count must have 15
Gj
Last edited by Gj325; Mar 24, 2010 at 03:00 PM.



