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Re: 2007 Cayman S [sellaturcica]
by kyfdx on Wed Oct 24 04:18:33 PDT 2007
That seems like a good deal.. :)
Re: 2007 Cayman S [sellaturcica]
by kyfdx on Tue Oct 23 13:29:04 PDT 2007
If it is new, why is the sticker, "supposedly $65". The sticker is supposed to be on the car... I'd want to see it.. If it is truly $65K, and they only want $55,500, that seems like a good price.. Are you sure this isn't a demo? Stick or Tiptronic? regards, kyfdx
Re: "loaners" [gregmatsumoto]
by kyfdx on Sat Feb 23 08:52:13 PST 2008
A loaner is usually a car that is given to service customers, when their car is in the shop.. I get them when I take my wife's BMW in.. I don't drive their car any differently than I do my own.. (usually, it's just to work and back to the dealership). It isn't like they give them to 18-yr.-old kids to drive... The person getting the car already has a Porsche.. And, if they are getting a Boxster as a loaner, then they likely drive one, already.. Could it be used as a demo, also? Possibly/probably... depending on the dealer.. Would I be worried about it? Not much on an '07 with factory warranty.. As a point of reference, my local dealer is giving $12K off loaner/demo Caymans and Boxsters.. Those have miles from 5K-7K, and sticker in the low-mid $50K range.. Good luck!! kyfdx
Re: 2007 Cayman [donc6]
by kyfdx on Mon Dec 31 09:41:19 PST 2007
I'm not wild about the way the 18" Cayman S wheel looks on the base model.. Something about the smaller brake calipers on the base model... to each his own. I'm sure yours looks fantastic. ;) However, in general, 18" look better, I agree... Not happy about replacement cost, of course.. :( I agree about the extra options going from $52K-$55K.. Usually, that first $3K of options on a base car is all stuff you really want.. One thing I'm surprised about, though... Most base Caymans on the lot don't have Xenons... which I generally want.. I haven't called this dealer, but if the website prices are accurate, looking at 19%-21% off of MSRP. Both are Silver/black, so no issues there.. Did I mention my wife? $900 car payments are a sticking point.. :surprise:
2007 Cayman
by kyfdx on Sat Dec 29 08:47:56 PST 2007
I noticed an Indiana dealership has two (2) relatively low-optioned Caymans, new, advertised for a little over $10K off MSRP. Original MSRPs of $52K+ and $55K+.. They appear to be new, zero-mile cars.. Anyone seen similar or better deals out there? This seems to be a good price. regards, kyfdx
Re: Shop around! [john200]
by kyfdx on Wed Dec 26 19:15:44 PST 2007
Well... I think that Porsche salesman was correct... You should have grabbed that Cayman when you had a chance!! ;) Oh well.... at least the wife is happy.. :( Seriously, the reason the Porsche salespeople are fuzzy about the lease deals is because they suck... (comparatively to BMW/Audi). If you are getting a Cayman, you are probably better off buying it. regards, kyfdx

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