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#3
also potentially in the market and would be helpful if members could list what % they were able to get off the TT.
I'm assuming 2011's are rolling out so 2010's should be discounted more now if there are in new ones left on the lot.
I'm assuming 2011's are rolling out so 2010's should be discounted more now if there are in new ones left on the lot.
#7
was at the dealer yesterday in socal... they will give you about $12,000-$20,000 off the 2010 panameras depending on how good you can wheel and deal with them... I was pushing for more than 20k off
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#8
I got my 2010 about 3 months ago but it was getting VERY hard to find a 2010 4S with the right options. Alot didnt have sport chrono or other must have options. I got mine for about 16% off plus the 1.9% financing so ~20% off MSRP for a new one (not demo)
#9
I'm in Socal also and they are holding the 2010's like their made out of gold.
I have bought 3 Porsches from a particular dealership in Socal, and they won't go more then 12k on a high MSRP Panamera S. Maybe I have to wait till 2011 before they become sensible and blow them out.
I think 20K is fair considering the depreciation it's going to hit when it turns 2011 but 25k-30k is the sweeter deal.
MBZ, BMW were blowing out months ago. They were selling S63's for fully loaded Panamera S prices down here.
I have bought 3 Porsches from a particular dealership in Socal, and they won't go more then 12k on a high MSRP Panamera S. Maybe I have to wait till 2011 before they become sensible and blow them out.
I think 20K is fair considering the depreciation it's going to hit when it turns 2011 but 25k-30k is the sweeter deal.
MBZ, BMW were blowing out months ago. They were selling S63's for fully loaded Panamera S prices down here.
#11
I'm in Socal also and they are holding the 2010's like their made out of gold.
I have bought 3 Porsches from a particular dealership in Socal, and they won't go more then 12k on a high MSRP Panamera S. Maybe I have to wait till 2011 before they become sensible and blow them out.
I think 20K is fair considering the depreciation it's going to hit when it turns 2011 but 25k-30k is the sweeter deal.
MBZ, BMW were blowing out months ago. They were selling S63's for fully loaded Panamera S prices down here.
I have bought 3 Porsches from a particular dealership in Socal, and they won't go more then 12k on a high MSRP Panamera S. Maybe I have to wait till 2011 before they become sensible and blow them out.
I think 20K is fair considering the depreciation it's going to hit when it turns 2011 but 25k-30k is the sweeter deal.
MBZ, BMW were blowing out months ago. They were selling S63's for fully loaded Panamera S prices down here.
Last edited by silver1331; 12-22-2010 at 07:14 AM.
#15
I have noticed the inventory being low as well as stated above. It is tricky at this point to know what a decent price is in the current market. How about a low mileage used one? Not to self promote here, but when listing my p4s for sale in the marketplace I couldn't find a KBB price for it and had to use current sales to price it!
Gotta say, 2% is a joke. Dealerships! My last two experiences with Pdealers have not been so positive.
Gotta say, 2% is a joke. Dealerships! My last two experiences with Pdealers have not been so positive.