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Old 01-10-2010, 01:11 PM
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Question How much would you offer fot this CTTS?

Hi,

How much you guys offer for this cayenne turbo S? Mainhaim|Galves?

http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js..._display=TURBO &advanced=y&distance=0&doors=&keywordsrep=084085082066079032&highlightFi rstMakeModel=&awsp=false&search_lang=en&showZipError=y&only_photo=1&rdm= 1263142649838&marketZipError=false&keywordsfyc=__VFVSQk8g__&search_type= both&transmission=&max_price=&max_mileage=&only_price=1&end_year=2011&ma ke=POR&start_year=2009&certified=&num_records=25&make2=&address=10919&pa ge_location=findacar%3A%3Aispsearchform&cardist=754&standard=false

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Old 01-10-2010, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ian1975
Hi,

How much you guys offer for this cayenne turbo S?
Wow...sweet ride. You'll be the envy of the P!g Pen. I'd tell you what I'd do (major low ball) but then all the sticker price shoppers will respond.

Good Luck!!!
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Still seems too pricey at $110,000 for a CTTS with 12,000 miles. I did a pre-owned search on Porsche.com and saw a black 0 mileage CTTS for $112,000 at Momentum Porsche in Houston, a red 4,000 mile CTTS at Blue Grass in Louisville for $106,893, and one with 22,601 miles for $93,990 at the Porsche Exchange in Chicago. It is a fantastic vehicle--I love my 2006.
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~ $100K max... if it is exactly what you want.

Assuming you bought it brand new for say 10% off MSRP and then decided to trade it in after 12K miles to the same dealer, what would the car be worth? Low to mid 90's?

I especially like the 2nd phrase "Export Ready"...
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Not a fan of the two-tone interior and it doesn't have the Panno roof. As much as I like the Cayenne for an all around car, I choke at spending $6 figures for a Cayenne. I can think of better cars for $100k. I'd get a GTS or Turbo, hell, even a good 'ol CS and use the extra $ to get a real sports car.

There was a dealer that lost their Porsche dealer and they had to dump a few Turbo S, they were close to $90k. So Ltc $100k number is close, but id say $90k is closer. If they run it through auction it would go for under $100k. Have someone find the recent highline sales.
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PM sent on the new 09 CTTS i have in stock.
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For a 12k car, the price is a little too high.



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