2011 TT Pricing
2011 TT Pricing
I am considering to put in an offer for a 2011 lightly optioned new TT stickered at $150k. Since I have just recently started to consider a TT (Carrera S until now), I have no idea how does the pricing work for a TT. Is Turbo harder/easier to negotiate? I am in No Cal (Silicon Valley) if it makes a difference.
+1. Go for Turbo S
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With all the advice to "step up" to an S maybe someone could chime in with some advice for his negotiating process. He did ask for help/suggestions. He may also be a manual guy.
Dealers willing to deal???
Not that there is that much negotiating with the S cars from what I have seen.
g/l
Dealers willing to deal???
Not that there is that much negotiating with the S cars from what I have seen.
g/l
Thanks for the suggestion to move up to an S but I am already at the limit with my wife by moving from an S to a Turbo. 
Currently, I may actually go the route of a custom order but still need to go in and talk with the salesperson at the dealership. He keeps telling me that a Turbo will be very close to MSRP but I thought only the Turbo S is highly sought after?
BTW, here is my spec and please comment if I missed something:
$415

Currently, I may actually go the route of a custom order but still need to go in and talk with the salesperson at the dealership. He keeps telling me that a Turbo will be very close to MSRP but I thought only the Turbo S is highly sought after?
BTW, here is my spec and please comment if I missed something:
Exterior Color Z4 Basalt Black Metallic $0
Interior Color BK Black/Stone Grey Interior $430
Exterior 603 Dynamic Cornering Light $690
635 ParkAssist System $530
Performance 250 Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) $4,550
640 Sport Chrono Package Turbo
Including Dynamic Engine Mounting
$4,090
Wheels 421 19" 911 Turbo II Wheel $0
Wheel Accessories 446 Wheel Caps with Colored Crest $185
Interior P15 Electrically Adjustable Seats with
Driver Memory
$0
Interior Leather 840 PDK 3-Spoke Sports Steering Wheel
with Shift Paddles
$490
970 Two-tone Leather Interior $0
Interior Aluminum X70 Door Entry Guards in Stainless Steel
Exclusive
Interior Color BK Black/Stone Grey Interior $430
Exterior 603 Dynamic Cornering Light $690
635 ParkAssist System $530
Performance 250 Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) $4,550
640 Sport Chrono Package Turbo
Including Dynamic Engine Mounting
$4,090
Wheels 421 19" 911 Turbo II Wheel $0
Wheel Accessories 446 Wheel Caps with Colored Crest $185
Interior P15 Electrically Adjustable Seats with
Driver Memory
$0
Interior Leather 840 PDK 3-Spoke Sports Steering Wheel
with Shift Paddles
$490
970 Two-tone Leather Interior $0
Interior Aluminum X70 Door Entry Guards in Stainless Steel
Exclusive
$415
Here is how I buy new cars.
1. Do a search on-line for the car/color you want. Autotrader/cars.com/PorscheUSA.
2. Call the internet manager and tell him/her you are interested in their specific car and that you have 5 others you are also considering. I always indicate that I am looking for the best deal even if it is several hours away.
3. Call all 5 and see what they are offering. This process takes about a week. Get the offer in email form. Make sure the email itemizes all charges (i.e. car price, taxes, dealer fees, rebates)
4. Choose the one the best suites your needs/price. You can have the dealer deliver the car to your driveway if it is to far to pick up. Since a dealer in one part of the country is willing to take $12k off sticker, I am sure they would deliver it to your door for $11k off sticker.
I use the above process on new cars. It is much more difficult to buy a used car this way.
1. Do a search on-line for the car/color you want. Autotrader/cars.com/PorscheUSA.
2. Call the internet manager and tell him/her you are interested in their specific car and that you have 5 others you are also considering. I always indicate that I am looking for the best deal even if it is several hours away.
3. Call all 5 and see what they are offering. This process takes about a week. Get the offer in email form. Make sure the email itemizes all charges (i.e. car price, taxes, dealer fees, rebates)
4. Choose the one the best suites your needs/price. You can have the dealer deliver the car to your driveway if it is to far to pick up. Since a dealer in one part of the country is willing to take $12k off sticker, I am sure they would deliver it to your door for $11k off sticker.
I use the above process on new cars. It is much more difficult to buy a used car this way.
Thanks for all the reply. I am going in to the dealer to sit down and close the deal next week, so one last "plead" for any info which may be helpful.
I saw on the dealer's lot there is a car which is very similarly equipped for what I want and it looks like it is already on the lot for almost 2 months. Do you think that I may be in a better position to negotiate for this one instead? Or the deal is probably the same for an order?
In addition, all the talks about the Turbo S does get me thinking and just read in another thread that the poster is implying the S is actually being discounted more, can it be true?
Thanks ahead for any help.
I saw on the dealer's lot there is a car which is very similarly equipped for what I want and it looks like it is already on the lot for almost 2 months. Do you think that I may be in a better position to negotiate for this one instead? Or the deal is probably the same for an order?
In addition, all the talks about the Turbo S does get me thinking and just read in another thread that the poster is implying the S is actually being discounted more, can it be true?
Thanks ahead for any help.
I find it easier and more importantly less time consuming to negotiate over the phone. The internet manger/fleet sales person is normally the best person to deal with.
The dealer also knows they you are almost committed when sitting in their show room.
The dealer also knows they you are almost committed when sitting in their show room.
It seems like you're ordering most of the "standard" features on a Turbo S already. You might as well order a Turbo S and you have the all around increased boost rather than limited boost increase on the Sports Chrono package. If you get a very basic Turbo S at MRSP of around 160k, you still have about at least $5-6k off at the current market and economy. At the end you will have a car with more gadgets and 0-60mph in 2.6 sec stock...with just a few thousand dollars over the $150k budget.
Will
Will
Thanks for the suggestion to move up to an S but I am already at the limit with my wife by moving from an S to a Turbo. 
Currently, I may actually go the route of a custom order but still need to go in and talk with the salesperson at the dealership. He keeps telling me that a Turbo will be very close to MSRP but I thought only the Turbo S is highly sought after?
BTW, here is my spec and please comment if I missed something:
$415

Currently, I may actually go the route of a custom order but still need to go in and talk with the salesperson at the dealership. He keeps telling me that a Turbo will be very close to MSRP but I thought only the Turbo S is highly sought after?
BTW, here is my spec and please comment if I missed something:
Exterior Color Z4 Basalt Black Metallic $0
Interior Color BK Black/Stone Grey Interior $430
Exterior 603 Dynamic Cornering Light $690
635 ParkAssist System $530
Performance 250 Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) $4,550
640 Sport Chrono Package Turbo
Including Dynamic Engine Mounting
$4,090
Wheels 421 19" 911 Turbo II Wheel $0
Wheel Accessories 446 Wheel Caps with Colored Crest $185
Interior P15 Electrically Adjustable Seats with
Driver Memory
$0
Interior Leather 840 PDK 3-Spoke Sports Steering Wheel
with Shift Paddles
$490
970 Two-tone Leather Interior $0
Interior Aluminum X70 Door Entry Guards in Stainless Steel
Exclusive
Interior Color BK Black/Stone Grey Interior $430
Exterior 603 Dynamic Cornering Light $690
635 ParkAssist System $530
Performance 250 Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) $4,550
640 Sport Chrono Package Turbo
Including Dynamic Engine Mounting
$4,090
Wheels 421 19" 911 Turbo II Wheel $0
Wheel Accessories 446 Wheel Caps with Colored Crest $185
Interior P15 Electrically Adjustable Seats with
Driver Memory
$0
Interior Leather 840 PDK 3-Spoke Sports Steering Wheel
with Shift Paddles
$490
970 Two-tone Leather Interior $0
Interior Aluminum X70 Door Entry Guards in Stainless Steel
Exclusive
$415
Thanks for all the reply. I am going in to the dealer to sit down and close the deal next week, so one last "plead" for any info which may be helpful.
I saw on the dealer's lot there is a car which is very similarly equipped for what I want and it looks like it is already on the lot for almost 2 months. Do you think that I may be in a better position to negotiate for this one instead? Or the deal is probably the same for an order?
In addition, all the talks about the Turbo S does get me thinking and just read in another thread that the poster is implying the S is actually being discounted more, can it be true?
Thanks ahead for any help.
I saw on the dealer's lot there is a car which is very similarly equipped for what I want and it looks like it is already on the lot for almost 2 months. Do you think that I may be in a better position to negotiate for this one instead? Or the deal is probably the same for an order?
In addition, all the talks about the Turbo S does get me thinking and just read in another thread that the poster is implying the S is actually being discounted more, can it be true?
Thanks ahead for any help.
For your specs, the only thing I think you are missing is the PTV. PTV, PCCB and the added power is what the Turbo S will give you over what you have spec'd. I have to agree with the other guys that it is worth the extra $. In the big picture it is a very small increase in price for what you get. Good luck and just get what you want, you will be happy.
Here is how I buy new cars.
1. Do a search on-line for the car/color you want. Autotrader/cars.com/PorscheUSA.
2. Call the internet manager and tell him/her you are interested in their specific car and that you have 5 others you are also considering. I always indicate that I am looking for the best deal even if it is several hours away.
3. Call all 5 and see what they are offering. This process takes about a week. Get the offer in email form. Make sure the email itemizes all charges (i.e. car price, taxes, dealer fees, rebates)
4. Choose the one the best suites your needs/price. You can have the dealer deliver the car to your driveway if it is to far to pick up. Since a dealer in one part of the country is willing to take $12k off sticker, I am sure they would deliver it to your door for $11k off sticker.
I use the above process on new cars. It is much more difficult to buy a used car this way.
1. Do a search on-line for the car/color you want. Autotrader/cars.com/PorscheUSA.
2. Call the internet manager and tell him/her you are interested in their specific car and that you have 5 others you are also considering. I always indicate that I am looking for the best deal even if it is several hours away.
3. Call all 5 and see what they are offering. This process takes about a week. Get the offer in email form. Make sure the email itemizes all charges (i.e. car price, taxes, dealer fees, rebates)
4. Choose the one the best suites your needs/price. You can have the dealer deliver the car to your driveway if it is to far to pick up. Since a dealer in one part of the country is willing to take $12k off sticker, I am sure they would deliver it to your door for $11k off sticker.
I use the above process on new cars. It is much more difficult to buy a used car this way.
I usually do most of it over the phone, there you are in the position of power. In the showroom, it's like a pig taking a tour of the slaughterhouse, it's only gonna end one way.
I would make my offer over the phone, let them call you, and they will. If you don't like the deal, hang up, they will call back, always. You're talkin about a 150k, you gotta be cold and hard as nails...until the deal is done to your satisfaction.
Last edited by TT Surgeon; Dec 23, 2010 at 10:38 PM.





