Thoughts on price for low mile 2004 seal grey Turbo?
#35
The car is certified and I am buying it from a Porsche dealer. They did a PPi and will provide it to me. I just don't think I'll grt a better car. If the coupe was arctic silver instead of seal grey there'd be nothing else I'd be looking for.
#36
Have you not read the multiple posts and threads from members warning folks not to rely on the dealer to tell you the car is 'great'?!?! You simply cannot think the dealers CPO checklist is an acceptable "buyers PPI"
A "ppi" is not like an "oil change" ....every dealer, every mechanic has a different PPI. Most dealer PPIs do not check for paint work or damage, they never dump the dme and look for over-revs and signs of abuse. You need to think about this- that car could have had significant repaint, and the dealer might know this- and the CPO will not diclose this, and when you discover this they'll just say "Oh, it passed our CPO". Likewise, there could be (for example) second gear pop out issues due to the prior owner grinding 2nd, yet if you discover this in 3 weeks the dealer and PCNA will refuse to fix it
There are stories, one after another, of buyers thinking "if I pay more at a P dealer it will give me some guarantee of quality, after all they have their reputation and Porsche wouldn't let them do that".
Total foolishness.
I hope you are lucky and this is much todo about nothing- but recognize that there are many people that get screwed buying "CPO" cars from a dealer then finding all kinds of issues that neither PCNA nor the dealer will fix.
Best of luck
A "ppi" is not like an "oil change" ....every dealer, every mechanic has a different PPI. Most dealer PPIs do not check for paint work or damage, they never dump the dme and look for over-revs and signs of abuse. You need to think about this- that car could have had significant repaint, and the dealer might know this- and the CPO will not diclose this, and when you discover this they'll just say "Oh, it passed our CPO". Likewise, there could be (for example) second gear pop out issues due to the prior owner grinding 2nd, yet if you discover this in 3 weeks the dealer and PCNA will refuse to fix it
There are stories, one after another, of buyers thinking "if I pay more at a P dealer it will give me some guarantee of quality, after all they have their reputation and Porsche wouldn't let them do that".
Total foolishness.
I hope you are lucky and this is much todo about nothing- but recognize that there are many people that get screwed buying "CPO" cars from a dealer then finding all kinds of issues that neither PCNA nor the dealer will fix.
Best of luck
#37
I accept your points and will ask for a full PPI on the car Monday before committing to buying it. Is it customary for the selling dealer to do it or take it to another dealer? I am hoping that I am done shopping so I can get a car to actually drive. Hopefully the PPI will support purchasing the car.
#38
Buyer pays for PPI - and usually you would want someone other than the selling dealing to perform. Shade Tree Garage in Morristown or Powertech in Rockaway are two options proximate to Paul Miller Porsche. (I'm not affiliated with either). I would expect the PPI to run starting around $200.
http://www.pwr-tech.com/
http://www.shadetreegarage.com/
http://www.pwr-tech.com/
http://www.shadetreegarage.com/
#39
I've heard of Power Tech before and they are just a bit closer.
If the dealer discourages this I would imagine it's a huge signal, eh? When spending 57k on a used car I guess 200 bucks is a prudent investment.
If the dealer discourages this I would imagine it's a huge signal, eh? When spending 57k on a used car I guess 200 bucks is a prudent investment.
#40
Buyer pays for PPI - and usually you would want someone other than the selling dealing to perform. Shade Tree Garage in Morristown or Powertech in Rockaway are two options proximate to Paul Miller Porsche. (I'm not affiliated with either). I would expect the PPI to run starting around $200.
http://www.pwr-tech.com/
http://www.shadetreegarage.com/
http://www.pwr-tech.com/
http://www.shadetreegarage.com/
You do not ask the dealer for it.
Talk to the shops, explain what you want - see how they respond. You can search here for other buyers asking the same kinds of questions (Like "what do I ask for in a PPI", etc) There is a search box, spend 20 minutes and read some old threads/tips on the issue.
I recommend that a PPI include the following:
Porsche CPO Checklist, using the Porsche CPO criteria, done IN WRITING.
Check for any paint or bodywork, damage
Dump of the DME for any over-revs, error codes
Optional: Consider compression/leakdown is and suspicion by the mechanic (discuss this with the folks doing the inspection)
One final note- if there are any over-revs, you should know that PCNA (not paul miller) can actually refuse a warranty claim down the road and say "the car was abused". The fact that those over-revs were there when you bought it will not matter. If there are any over-revs, I'd say get a written agreement from the selling dealer that this will have no impact on the CPO warranty and you'll be fine.
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PS Most P dealers are pretty weird about PPIs... last thing they want is someone showing their CPO was a sham. But they also have issues with sending cars to other shops. See what they say...
#41
I just purchased '04 Cab CPO with 21k miles for $59.9k, non-dealer PPI checked good, now I'm driving with a big smile with this great Texas weather. Time will tell if PPI and CPO will cover me. This is my first P car.
#42
I just bought a 03 X-50 38.5K miles with some extra goodies for 50K. Should be delivered to me on Friday.
My first Porsche after owning a B5 S4 for almost 8 years.
Did you ever call on the car in MA?
My first Porsche after owning a B5 S4 for almost 8 years.
Did you ever call on the car in MA?
#43
The old CPO program used to have a specific set of covered items and people were in fact finding themselves with an issue that was neither checked nor covered by PCNA. However, the new CPO program coverage is bumper to bumper. In fact, my car is in right now getting the high tone horn replaced and while it is there, they are replacing the center wheel crests...under warranty! The new CPO checklist is a bit more comprehensive but that does not preclude a PPI as that is a great bargaining tool if you find something inconsequential that needs to be fixed. The best part is, if it is a non wear item, perhaps you can bargain down and then bring it right back for repair under warranty.
#44
What started out as a hunt for a GT3 is now a hard search for a tt car. If this one doesn't work out I'll slow down until closer to néw years. I don't need it fornthe winter but I'm just antsy. The prices will probably become more favorable to me at that point.
#45
Congrats