What's the going $$$$ for a used 2008 $15,000 mile GTS?
#1
What's the going $$$$ for a used 2008 $15,000 mile GTS?
This GTS in reference has:
PDCC
Full leather,
Park sensors front back,
nav,
rear camera,
auto,
Cayenne GTS door sils light package,
comfort lighting package,
silver in color
i think that's about it.
MSRP $96K 2008.
What are most willing to pay for a vehicle of this magnitude, and also anyone want one....
I want around $70K, but not sure what it's worth.
Full set of winter 18 inch wheels and scorpion tires included as well as winter mats.
I am considering purchasing a tt or ts, need to sell the GTS for a reasonable price.
let me know your opinions all.
PDCC
Full leather,
Park sensors front back,
nav,
rear camera,
auto,
Cayenne GTS door sils light package,
comfort lighting package,
silver in color
i think that's about it.
MSRP $96K 2008.
What are most willing to pay for a vehicle of this magnitude, and also anyone want one....
I want around $70K, but not sure what it's worth.
Full set of winter 18 inch wheels and scorpion tires included as well as winter mats.
I am considering purchasing a tt or ts, need to sell the GTS for a reasonable price.
let me know your opinions all.
Last edited by Jace; 02-08-2009 at 04:19 PM.
#6
Several have been listed on eBay in last 3 weeks...one had a "buy it now" price at $68,000...in this economy mid 60s is probably the number...good luck with the sale...great looking SUV...I drove one 3 weeks ago...I was impressed!!
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#8
Dealers in S. Calif. are currently offering $10K - $20K off MSRP on new 2008 GTS's - so new are $70k - $78K - so I would say $65k would be a fair price, but in this market you may have to take less. Good luck
JCM
JCM
#9
unfortunately, you can buy a slightly used one with much fewer less miles from a dealer for low-mid 60's. you can list it for $60k but i don't think it would sell. mid-upper $50's maybe.
as others have said, however bad you think it is right now, knock about another 10-20% off and that's probably closer to reality.
GL, unless you gotta sell it, just keep it and enjoy! as a seller, there is no "reasonable" price in this market.
as others have said, however bad you think it is right now, knock about another 10-20% off and that's probably closer to reality.
GL, unless you gotta sell it, just keep it and enjoy! as a seller, there is no "reasonable" price in this market.
#10
Since you are looking to trade up, I would have to say the price break you get on the Turbo or TTS should more than outweigh the hit you take on the GTS, assuming you are looking for one with a few miles. So, better to look at it in delta terms - figure 20K to trade into a turbo, and 40K to trade into a TTS, if you can find one with a few miles. Hurts less thinking of it this way at least - just give your pre-determined delta numbers to a few dealers and let them do the work.
#12
depends how fast you want to sell it. A close friend had to unload his fully loaded black GTS due to a margin call. He needed to provide cash in 3 days. His car was 7 months old with 5k miles and he lost around $40k on the car (includes sales tax, etc).
#13
the market seems flooded with GTS' right now.. Ive seen them priced anywhere from $50K to $69K for similar models. My local P car dealer said the resale on Cayennes and Caymans are horrific right now.
#14
I agree with what everyone above says...was just at Porsche dealer yesterday and they have two brand new 2008's that they are giving $17k off MSRP right off the bat. A realistic buyer can probably knock off another few grand bringing the actual price to around $70k NEW, no miles!
I would say mid 50-low 60 is realistic but in this economy/market where banks will not even consider giving out loans you are essentially looking for a cash buyer.
For it to sell I'm guessing you need to price around $50k, maybe less.
If you are truly buying a more pricey car, why not just work with dealer?
rk
I would say mid 50-low 60 is realistic but in this economy/market where banks will not even consider giving out loans you are essentially looking for a cash buyer.
For it to sell I'm guessing you need to price around $50k, maybe less.
If you are truly buying a more pricey car, why not just work with dealer?
rk