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Old Dec 2, 2010 | 08:14 AM
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Price for a 2010 CPO Turbo

What kind of depreciation from new car I can expect for a 3k mile CPO'd 2010 Turbo? The new price was about $166k and the dealer is asking $154k but I cannot find any data from edmunds or kbb so I am turning to you for help.

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Old Dec 2, 2010 | 08:17 AM
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Yeah that's about a $127-$132k car right now IMHO depending on how its optioned.. at a $166k sticker sounds like its pretty well optioned.
 
Old Dec 2, 2010 | 01:21 PM
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They are asking way too much. You can pick up a new Turbo S with very few options for that. The difference is many things that are options on the Turbo are standard on the Turbo S. I think you could buy this car, delivered across the country to you for not much more.

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I wouldn't pay anymore than $140K for the car and thats if its exactly what I wanted.
 
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Along the same line. Is it harder to bargain for a TT than a regular Carrera S if it is new?
 

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i agree that the price is too high. MSRP on my 2010 cab was almost the same - $168k. I ordered it to my spec (i.e., didn't just get off the lot where you have more negotiating leverage) and got $6500 off from the dealer. Got lucky because it got delivered at the end of March when Porsche was matching any dealer discount, so I got a total of $13k off. But the point is, for that used one, I would think you should be paying $20-25k below sticker.
 
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