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Re: Good Price on '05 CS... [psu1983]
by x5tocs on Wed Feb 15 20:12:25 PST 2006
Thanks PSU. I am still dealing with my local dealer which I have over the years purchased a new: '01 X5 4.4i, and an '05 MB C230 Kompressor for my wife. I am getting closer but they're playing hard ball right now. I'll keep you posted. Thanks again..and congrats on a great year! Jo-Pa rallied the troops and got it done. :D
Good Price on '05 CS...
by psu1983 on Fri Feb 10 18:20:48 PST 2006
x5tocs... Not sure where you live, but I found good deals in PA. Bought mine at Vision Porsche in Reading, PA and got approx. $12k off MSRP. They had another '05 when I bought mine just 2 weeks ago (similar price & options as mine), but I believe it has since sold. I almost bought a leftover '05 at Sun Motor in Harrisburg area, but it didn't have xenons (which I really wanted, and found out I couldn't retrofit). It was a comparable deal. I also had talked to Brandywine Porsche in Newtown Square (Phila.)...they didn't have any leftover '05's, but were offering great deals on '06's (approx. $8-$9k off MSRP). Could have gotten into '06 w/ Nav., xenons & other options which stickered for $65.5k for $57.5k. Brandywine has a great reputation. You can do better than $4k off a leftover '05...I'd keep looking. Great car...I'm thrilled with it 2 weeks in. Good luck.
Re: too good to be true? [fangers]
by aor on Wed Nov 30 14:42:51 PST 2005
brandwine porsche, newton square PA-right outside philly has tennis cars.
Re: too good to be true? [fangers]
by amst on Wed Nov 30 06:46:53 PST 2005
Well...got a call from the salesman today...He says he "forgot to put in the money factor". Jerk!
too good to be true?
by amst on Tue Nov 29 17:10:23 PST 2005
I've been inquiring about leasing a Cayenne S with my local dealers. One of the dealers has acquired a bunch of these trucks from the Advanta Tennis tournament. They typically have about 300-600 miles on them. They aren't titled. I was quoted 10K off of a 65,500 MSRP Cayenne S. 48 Month lease payments with 12K/yr came out to $497/month (+ tax). Up front money is about $700. Is this too good to be true? Am I missing something?
2006 Base with Panoramic Roof
by designtime on Fri Oct 14 10:35:13 PDT 2005
I have done some searching and have only found 4 of these for sale in the US. The one that is closest to being equipped the way that I want is in PA (I live in WA). The dealer has offered 2500 off MSRP. Does the fact that is has this rare option make it less likely I will get a better deal?

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