Advice on C2S coupe...executive demo
#1
Advice on C2S coupe...executive demo
I'm wondering what people think the price should be on this car. '06 C2S coupe, stickered at about $93k, with nav, bose, sport exhaust, sport seats, sport shifter, plus a few other smaller options.
Never been titled, so the 4 year clock hasn't started ticking on the warranty yet. Dealer has it listed for $75k.
Big negative, it has 14k miles already.
Never been titled, so the 4 year clock hasn't started ticking on the warranty yet. Dealer has it listed for $75k.
Big negative, it has 14k miles already.
#2
If the car is like new and with complete warranty the price is pretty good but offer them $69k and you all should meet around $72k and get a free oil change and a print out of the PDI they should have done before selling. If they will not budge on price get new tires and brake pads.
#3
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At 14,000 your right about the tires they need to be replaced. Remember that there are not a lot of people buying a car with that price tag and 14K on it. The dealer will give if he knows your serious.
#5
what was the car actually used for? is it a pde car? if so, stay away...
if it's a loaner, i would not touch it either.
you can bet a loader or pde car was abused and hard driven and probly not properly broken in. a PPI can confirm history and condition of the car.
Expect at least 25-30% discount off of msrp.
if it's a loaner, i would not touch it either.
you can bet a loader or pde car was abused and hard driven and probly not properly broken in. a PPI can confirm history and condition of the car.
Expect at least 25-30% discount off of msrp.
#6
It's being represented as having been used by one of the dealership's managers...not a loaner or pde car. They're at 23% off msrp if they come down to 72k, but by the time you add up the shipping costs, ppi, it's more like 20%.
#7
14 miles, thats new, how can it be a loaner or ?
Hey this is the time of year to wheel and deal on the '06's.
Offer 5k less than the 75k, a coupe with those options I like.
Hey this is the time of year to wheel and deal on the '06's.
Offer 5k less than the 75k, a coupe with those options I like.
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#12
If this is a Porsche Company car, you will not have the full warranty of 4 years. When Porsche Reps start driving these cars, the warranty starts, despited the fact that the car is not registered. Make sure you ask your dealer about the warranty start date.
#13
Dealership sales manager confirmed that the beginning warranty date is 7/2006, ending 7/2012. I've decided the mileage is too high, and I'm too far away to effectively check it out...anyone else interested pm me and I can forward the details and contact info.