Any good deal out there for 08 or 09 Cayenne Turbo?
Any good deal out there for 08 or 09 Cayenne Turbo?
Posting for a friend, anyone knows of good deal or dsicount off list on 08 or 09 Cayenne Turbo? He is in Los Angeles, so prefer local dealer
I was considering buying a new cayenne s. I went and drove them...started with gts, drove a turbo next, then this thing called a turbo s. I have always been a big bmw guy but this car rocks. I gave the dealer a throw away bid and he laughed at me.....next day he said he would give me the deal..... I worked out to about 25k off of list. I thought it was pretty good....brand new lava grey turbo s.
I think I could have done better but I am such a sucker for instant gratificaiton.
I think I could have done better but I am such a sucker for instant gratificaiton.
I was considering buying a new cayenne s. I went and drove them...started with gts, drove a turbo next, then this thing called a turbo s. I have always been a big bmw guy but this car rocks. I gave the dealer a throw away bid and he laughed at me.....next day he said he would give me the deal..... I worked out to about 25k off of list. I thought it was pretty good....brand new lava grey turbo s.
I think I could have done better but I am such a sucker for instant gratificaiton.
I think I could have done better but I am such a sucker for instant gratificaiton.
Wow $25K off is phenomenal. I think the potential discount largely depends on the individual dealer. Some are willing to unload vehicles at close to invoice just to move them, others are holding pretty firm on their prices because Porsche has slashed allocations and they have make something on the few cars they are selling. So if you are not too picky and don't really want some unique option, you can shop around and find some pretty good deals. If you are looking for something unique, and the only place you can find it is at a dealer that is holding firm, your discount will be far less.
I think there are some real deals to be made. If you look how the dollar has fluctuated toward the euro over the past few months that 25K should be minimal off. Our dollar has become a lot more powerful against the euro which means dealers should be paying less for their vehicles. I am guessing if you wait till end of 1st quarter to purchase you might be able to get 40 or more off.
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Not sure that's valid - Hennessy Porsche here in Atlanta claims that Porsche locked in the rates until end of '09.
As for deals on Cayenne Turbo, here's what I found:
1. Pioneer Porsche in San Diego has $20K off '08 turbo(s)
http://pioneerporsche.uptracs.com/?g...FQsaHgodSjE2Dg
I think that's the best you can get out there. I'm surprised with the $25K off as mentioned above.
2. There's a used '08 turbo @ ebay with 18,000 miles for $65K - extremely low. I wonder if there's something wrong with it - it's been inspected though
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-...3A1|240%3A1308
As for deals on Cayenne Turbo, here's what I found:
1. Pioneer Porsche in San Diego has $20K off '08 turbo(s)
http://pioneerporsche.uptracs.com/?g...FQsaHgodSjE2Dg
I think that's the best you can get out there. I'm surprised with the $25K off as mentioned above.
2. There's a used '08 turbo @ ebay with 18,000 miles for $65K - extremely low. I wonder if there's something wrong with it - it's been inspected though
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-...3A1|240%3A1308
I think there are some real deals to be made. If you look how the dollar has fluctuated toward the euro over the past few months that 25K should be minimal off. Our dollar has become a lot more powerful against the euro which means dealers should be paying less for their vehicles. I am guessing if you wait till end of 1st quarter to purchase you might be able to get 40 or more off.
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2009 Porsche Cayenne: AWD 4dr Man
Engine: Gas V6 3.6L/219Transmission: ManualMSRP: $44,600Invoice: $37,910Fuel: 14 City / 20 Hwy
2009 Porsche Cayenne: AWD 4dr Tiptronic
Engine: Gas V6 3.6L/219Transmission: AUTOMSRP: $47,600Invoice: $40,460Fuel: 14 City / 20 Hwy
2009 Porsche Cayenne: AWD 4dr S
Engine: Gas V8 4.8L/293Transmission: AUTOMSRP: $59,400Invoice: $50,490Fuel: 13 City / 19 Hwy
2009 Porsche Cayenne: AWD 4dr GTS Man
Engine: Gas V8 4.8L/293Transmission: ManualMSRP: $70,900Invoice: $60,265Fuel: 11 City / 17 Hwy
2009 Porsche Cayenne: AWD 4dr GTS Tiptronic
Engine: Gas V8 4.8L/293Transmission: AUTOMSRP: $73,900Invoice: $62,815Fuel: 13 City / 18 Hwy
2009 Porsche Cayenne: AWD 4dr Turbo
Engine: Turbo Gas V8 4.8L/293Transmission: AUTOMSRP: $97,700Invoice: $83,045Fuel: 12 City / 19 Hwy
2009 Porsche Cayenne: AWD 4dr Turbo S
Engine: Turbo Gas V8 4.8L/293Transmission: AUTOMSRP: $123,600Invoice: $105,060Fuel: 12 City / 19 Hwy
I got this from <http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/cars-trucks/2009-Porsche-Cayenne/price-with-options/>
One should be able to get better than those invoice prices when purchasing a Cayenne.
-YW
Porsche dealers in the US always buy the cars in US Dollar and do not have to care about the USD/EUR exchange rate. In these days they give high discounts due to low car sales worldwide!Can you imagine Mercedes Benz stopped car production for some weeks and even Porsche stopped for some days!
1 EUR is 1,36 USD today...the lower the USDthe more interesting is it for EUR countries to import cars from the US! :-)
1 EUR is 1,36 USD today...the lower the USDthe more interesting is it for EUR countries to import cars from the US! :-)
Porsche dealers in the US always buy the cars in US Dollar and do not have to care about the USD/EUR exchange rate. In these days they give high discounts due to low car sales worldwide!Can you imagine Mercedes Benz stopped car production for some weeks and even Porsche stopped for some days!
1 EUR is 1,36 USD today...the lower the USDthe more interesting is it for EUR countries to import cars from the US! :-)
1 EUR is 1,36 USD today...the lower the USDthe more interesting is it for EUR countries to import cars from the US! :-)
Without digging to look up specifics I can tell you that all the German car makers subsidize the US Market. If, when the dollar was lower, you did the currency conversion on an '09 Turbo S it was ridiculously more in Euros or virtually any other currency.
For example, I just went to Porsche.com and picked Germany; it shows a CayenneTurbo S base price is 132,774 Euros. While there may be some differences in standard equipment (I can't read German), my computer's currency converter shows that in today's dollars to be $180,705 where in reality the base price in the USA today is $123,600.
For example, I just went to Porsche.com and picked Germany; it shows a CayenneTurbo S base price is 132,774 Euros. While there may be some differences in standard equipment (I can't read German), my computer's currency converter shows that in today's dollars to be $180,705 where in reality the base price in the USA today is $123,600.
Without digging to look up specifics I can tell you that all the German car makers subsidize the US Market. If, when the dollar was lower, you did the currency conversion on an '09 Turbo S it was ridiculously more in Euros or virtually any other currency.
For example, I just went to Porsche.com and picked Germany; it shows a CayenneTurbo S base price is 132,774 Euros. While there may be some differences in standard equipment (I can't read German), my computer's currency converter shows that in today's dollars to be $180,705 where in reality the base price in the USA today is $123,600.
For example, I just went to Porsche.com and picked Germany; it shows a CayenneTurbo S base price is 132,774 Euros. While there may be some differences in standard equipment (I can't read German), my computer's currency converter shows that in today's dollars to be $180,705 where in reality the base price in the USA today is $123,600.




