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#46
I understand your logic, but you exporting US market cars undermines both PAG and their dealer network in other markets. and it's a bit different with Hummers, since it is a USDM product, made here.
you're welcome to buy all the pre owned ones you want though. all it does is reinforce resale value for the brand, and the cars, since increases the demand on them pre owned. and that's a good thing, especially for owners.
#47
This is exactly why PCNA has the no-export sales policy in place. otherwise PAG would be forced to raise the prices of these cars for our market.
I understand your logic, but you exporting US market cars undermines both PAG and their dealer network in other markets. and it's a bit different with Hummers, since it is a USDM product, made here.
you're welcome to buy all the pre owned ones you want though. all it does is reinforce resale value for the brand, and the cars, since increases the demand on them pre owned. and that's a good thing, especially for owners.
I understand your logic, but you exporting US market cars undermines both PAG and their dealer network in other markets. and it's a bit different with Hummers, since it is a USDM product, made here.
you're welcome to buy all the pre owned ones you want though. all it does is reinforce resale value for the brand, and the cars, since increases the demand on them pre owned. and that's a good thing, especially for owners.
#48
As soon as I mention "export", dealers don't want to deal with me. Especially the Mercedes dealers. I've heard few dealers got fined up to $7500 per car and losing allocations for selling to an exporter. So sometimes being upfront, you wouldn't have access to the car you really need for you client.
Also, potential overseas clients are aware of the prices of cars are being sold (or the MSRP) in the U.S. so the profit margin is not that great as mentioned by the original poster.
Also, potential overseas clients are aware of the prices of cars are being sold (or the MSRP) in the U.S. so the profit margin is not that great as mentioned by the original poster.
#51
Why don't you target the used market? Buy every 08 you can that hits a dealer other than Porsche?
If they would adjust Canadian prices, I would be all over this. Buy in Alberta where there is no Provincial Sales Tax, and get back half the GST. Too bad our cayenne S's start $15 grand higher up here.
If they would adjust Canadian prices, I would be all over this. Buy in Alberta where there is no Provincial Sales Tax, and get back half the GST. Too bad our cayenne S's start $15 grand higher up here.
#53
wantone: you have a PM
#55
Hi Andreas, yes all the mfgs are making it more difficult HOWEVER Porsche has recently turned a blind eye on exports and unfortunately most salespeople don't get 'the memo' and probably never will. The people who are letting the export market thrive is not me or you. It's the GMs and Fleet managers who are selling to exporters directly and in the process bypassing their salespeople. How many 2008 Cayenne V6s in black or basalt black have you seen on the streets? If you see a black V6, semi loaded, being ordered or traded to another dealer, chances are it's for an exporter? I have right now an order for a used 2004 Cayenne Turbo in Blue. If you have something like that, please PM me.
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