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Re: Porsche 911 Carrera: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [sje3333]
by fastmoney on Mon Jul 16 15:40:41 PDT 2007
Steve- I saw your deal and am interested in something similar. I live in CT also and if you don't mind me asking, which dealer did you use? I live in Greenwich, so was going to start with the Greenwich dealer to look for a C4S. Thanks
Car Man - What do you think?
by sje3333 on Mon Feb 19 20:21:57 PST 2007
Car Man, Can you give me your input with regard to the following deal I worked out at a dealership in Connecticut: Car - 997 Carrera S (Car is in inventory) Invoice including destination - $89,205 Quoted price by dealer - $83,405 Lease term - 36 months Residual - 59% or $52,631 Annual mileage - 10,000 Upfront fees: Acquisition Fee - $745 Registration - $155 Documentation - $239 Disposition Fee - $350 Base payment excluding taxes - $1310.55 He didn't give me the money factor but is quoting the rate between 6 and 7 percent. Are any of the upfront fees negotiable? Do you think I am getting a reasonable discount (6.7%)? What is your personal opinion if you had to decide between the Carrera S and the Targa 4? Thanks, Steve
Re: Porsche 911 Carrera: Prices Paid & Buying Experience [KarenS]
by sje3333 on Mon Feb 19 16:56:24 PST 2007
Hi Karen, Can you give me your input with regard to the following deal I worked out at a dealership in Connecticut: Car - 997 Carrera S (Car is in inventory) Invoice including destination - $89,205 Quoted price by dealer - $83,405 Lease term - 36 months Residual - 59% or $52,631 Annual mileage - 10,000 Upfront fees: Acquisition Fee - $745 Registration - $155 Documentation - $239 Disposition Fee - $350 Base payment excluding taxes - $1310.55 He didn't give me the money factor but is quoting the rate between 6 and 7 percent. Are any of the upfront fees negotiable? Do you think I am getting a reasonable discount (6.7%)? What is your personal opinion if you had to decide between the Carrera S and the Targa 4? Thanks, Steve
Re: Used Turbo [mbailey]
by oregonllama on Mon Oct 03 18:25:03 PDT 2005
Thanks for the comment re 2004 CT. Are you happy with it? What's not there compared with 2005-6
Re: Used Turbo [oregonllama]
by mbailey on Tue Sep 27 18:20:38 PDT 2005
I bought a 2004 previously untitled CT two months ago for 75K. I would bet 15-20 K miles would be 68-70K imo....
Re: Cayenne turbo used price [oregonllama]
by mbailey on Sat Sep 03 14:19:51 PDT 2005
What is the milage? If it has any miles at all you should insist on a large discount. I recently got a well equiped 2004 CT which had never been titled for 75K even (see post above for more detail). Good luck!

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