7000 discount on 2011 Turbo S..
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7000 discount on 2011 Turbo S..
I am trying to negotiate a deal on a new Turbo S .Right now they really are not budging on 7000 of MSRP.Is this a really good deal or just average.Anyone know how many more months they will be making the car for?Thanks
#4
I would hope for at least 10k-12k off sticker especially with the trade in you mention. Its a buyers market.
Personally I would drive the hell out of the 2007, shes barely broken in! In 3 years buy the 2011 S for 90k
Personally I would drive the hell out of the 2007, shes barely broken in! In 3 years buy the 2011 S for 90k
#6
What color? Do you have any problem getting the car shipped or traveling to pick it up. If not, you can probably do better with a car from the northeast. I know where a couple of silver/black cars are if you are interested.
#7
I would wait. $100k extra just for the S from the 997TT is not worth it which includes the taxes, and registration.
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#8
i spoke with a salesman at porsche today who told me that the production of the 997TT and 997TTS is over. you can no longer order one. the next generation 991TT will be 2013 model year and should be out in 2 yrs.
#9
Is that how it work? if 991 is launching next fall, does that mean it wouldn’t be in the US till Jan?
#10
So you guys think it's a mistake paying 100,00 to move to a Turbo S.The Turbo S just seems like monster compared to my 07 turbo.Will the TurboS hold it's value more then a regular turbo.How have the past Turbo S cars held up money wise.Also why are dealers not bargaining.Please give me so common sense advice...Thanks
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So you guys think it's a mistake paying 100,00 to move to a Turbo S.The Turbo S just seems like monster compared to my 07 turbo.Will the TurboS hold it's value more then a regular turbo.How have the past Turbo S cars held up money wise.Also why are dealers not bargaining.Please give me so common sense advice...Thanks
That said keep your car and save the money . A Turbo s is very nice if you didn't already have a Turbo but as long as you do have an 07 --buying the new car only compounds the expense loss and in terms of daily driving even the car you have is a wonderful car .
#15
As for the dealership's lack of bargaining --that's their problem . The savings are better off in this hesitant buyer's pocket than that car which sits on the dealership lot collecting dust unsold.