Need help with pricing
Need help with pricing
Hi,
I have narrowed my choices down to X5M and GTS. I found a brand new 2016 GTS with msrp of 106K optioned to my liking. How much off can I get?
Also, does anyone know the current MF and RV?
Thanks
I have narrowed my choices down to X5M and GTS. I found a brand new 2016 GTS with msrp of 106K optioned to my liking. How much off can I get?
Also, does anyone know the current MF and RV?
Thanks
You can use the Porsche.com website build tool to create one with the same options to see the MSRP.
http://www.porsche.com/usa/modelstar...lrange=cayenne
When I was deciding, I was disappointed by the colors offered on the X5 series. That and some issues with which trims came with which skirts, wheel arches and the like. With Porsche you can definitely spend your way into getting *exactly* what you want. That and the X5 has nowhere near the same offroad options as the Cayenne. It's nice enough but it's also something everyone else is already driving (often leased). That and with 2017 BMW is dropping their total coverage service plans. Not that Porsche's offering is better, but BMW service needs for X5 models is sometimes regarded as problematic. I liked it well enough but the sheer number of the on the road already was a bit of a turn off. Much like the Q5/7 from Audi. Just too commonplace for my liking.
http://www.porsche.com/usa/modelstar...lrange=cayenne
When I was deciding, I was disappointed by the colors offered on the X5 series. That and some issues with which trims came with which skirts, wheel arches and the like. With Porsche you can definitely spend your way into getting *exactly* what you want. That and the X5 has nowhere near the same offroad options as the Cayenne. It's nice enough but it's also something everyone else is already driving (often leased). That and with 2017 BMW is dropping their total coverage service plans. Not that Porsche's offering is better, but BMW service needs for X5 models is sometimes regarded as problematic. I liked it well enough but the sheer number of the on the road already was a bit of a turn off. Much like the Q5/7 from Audi. Just too commonplace for my liking.


