discount on 2009 911s
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discount on 2009 911s
I am planning on ordering a Carrera within the next few weeks and want to see what kind of discount people are getting on 2009 cars. I have heard rumors that people are getting anywhere between 6%-13% off MSRP on 2009 cars. Not sure how accurate those numbers are. From the little negotiating I have done with my local dealers I can get 8% off a ordered car. I believe I can do a little better and hope to get 10% off MSRP when I am ready to give them the deposit... Just wanted to get peoples opinions.
Thanks in advance for the replies!
Thanks in advance for the replies!
Last edited by Porsche561; 12-14-2008 at 10:27 AM.
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500-anytime i have been in fla., it seems like that is a bit of a different market than the rest of the country, with the exception of socal-have you had similar experience, or can you get a market appropriate discount down there right now?
#5
What do you mean?
#6
The market climate changes with circumstances . Ordering a car is a bit different than walking onto a lot and making an offer with a check in your hand on a car in stock .
On a week that the stock market drops 1000 points your chances are better anywhere to negotiate . Yoir figures are accurate but if you really want a deal this is the time to buy because it's December and with the years end coming annual unit sales make or break a business .
On a week that the stock market drops 1000 points your chances are better anywhere to negotiate . Yoir figures are accurate but if you really want a deal this is the time to buy because it's December and with the years end coming annual unit sales make or break a business .
#7
[quote=Porsche561;2166164]Do you really think a dealer will give me $1,000 over invoice if I ordered a car today?!
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Not in South Florida . But you can get a discount and by the time you factor in freight , travel, and time the extra expense breaks even .
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Not in South Florida . But you can get a discount and by the time you factor in freight , travel, and time the extra expense breaks even .
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#8
Thanks for everyone replies!
#11
i agree with the previous comments-if you buy a car off the lot, your chance of a bigger discount increases. if it was me, i would search the dealers in your surrounding area and look at their inventory by using porsche.com-then find a car that you would like, call the dealer or go there if you are close enough and make an offer-i would be willing to bet that in today's economic climate, someone would be willing to take cost plus a thousand for existing inventory, especially if you do it after xmas and before new years. try it and pm me after-i bet it works.
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#13
I just went on porsche.com to searched all the dealerships inventory in florida and there is one car that interested me, but was PDK(I want stick). Also, every car I looked at not one of them has the sports seats which is something I would like to have.
Do I have a chance of getting a 11 or 12% discount on a ordered car?
I will read that forum suggested above see what it has to say. Thanks everyone for the replies.
Do I have a chance of getting a 11 or 12% discount on a ordered car?
I will read that forum suggested above see what it has to say. Thanks everyone for the replies.
#14
I just went on porsche.com to searched all the dealerships inventory in florida and there is one car that interested me, but was PDK(I want stick). Also, every car I looked at not one of them has the sports seats which is something I would like to have.
Do I have a chance of getting a 11 or 12% discount on a ordered car?
I will read that forum suggested above see what it has to say. Thanks everyone for the replies.
Do I have a chance of getting a 11 or 12% discount on a ordered car?
I will read that forum suggested above see what it has to say. Thanks everyone for the replies.
1) The inventory lists may not be updated . Call them to be sure .
2) I don't think you will get 12 percent in this entire region .
If you do --let us know . I will have a lot of questions though