Thoughts on this 2010 CS2?
Thoughts on this 2010 CS2?
Hi all -
New member but longtime fan. Any thoughts on this one? Only thing missing for me is sport seats - but I'm a big guy (6'6") - not sure they'd be comfortable anyway.
http://rusnak-westlake.porschedealer...03979/info.php
Anyone have experience with the dealer?
Thanks
New member but longtime fan. Any thoughts on this one? Only thing missing for me is sport seats - but I'm a big guy (6'6") - not sure they'd be comfortable anyway.
http://rusnak-westlake.porschedealer...03979/info.php
Anyone have experience with the dealer?
Thanks
The car is nicely optioned, but is missing heated seats. That would be a deal killer for me. Price seems a little high, but it is CPO and that costs the dealer a couple of grand.
Have you sat in the standard comfort seats? If you are big, you may find them too narrow in the seat back.
I shopped at Rusnak's other location in Pasadena when I was looking for a Cayman, and they didn't seem very interested in my business.
Good luck with your search.
Have you sat in the standard comfort seats? If you are big, you may find them too narrow in the seat back.
I shopped at Rusnak's other location in Pasadena when I was looking for a Cayman, and they didn't seem very interested in my business.
Good luck with your search.
I purchased my 06 C2S at Rusnak Porsche in Westlake.Robert Watkin was the sales manager who sold me the car.I enjoyed my sales transaction there but I have an Indy shop up in Ventura that does the servicing.
Thanks - Robert is who I'm working with.
From my point of view, with those options, I'd have a hard time justifying anything north of $60k. It's a pretty attractive but common color combo. Most of the options you'd expect to find pretty commonly on this car (heated seats, full leather, etc.) don't appear on this car. Your valuation of those features is completely based on your own needs and desires, but I would imagine when it comes time to part with that car, folks will be comparing your car to others that have the missing features.
For $67k, you should have no problem getting a certified black on black S coupe with damn near every feature shy of PCCBs, including certification. Honestly, from one Porsche guy to another thinking about buying one - keep looking. You can do better for that money. Trust me.
Best of luck.
KS
For $67k, you should have no problem getting a certified black on black S coupe with damn near every feature shy of PCCBs, including certification. Honestly, from one Porsche guy to another thinking about buying one - keep looking. You can do better for that money. Trust me.
Best of luck.
KS
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