Here’s a great CD For Sale in NYC......
#1
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Here’s a great CD For Sale in NYC......
https://www.manhattanmotorcars.com/u...dition-po1444/
Saw this the other day, what an amazing Cayenne! Anyone looking?
Saw this the other day, what an amazing Cayenne! Anyone looking?
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https://www.manhattanmotorcars.com/u...dition-po1444/
Saw this the other day, what an amazing Cayenne! Anyone looking?
Saw this the other day, what an amazing Cayenne! Anyone looking?
This past weekend I was in Princeton NJ for a wedding, and stopped by Princeton Porsche to check it out. Found out they're an extension of Manhattan Motorcars, and they had a nice selection too. I'd never seen so many GT3/GT3 RSs at one dealership, not to mention the 918 Spyder there!
#6
I bought my Cayenne GTS from that dealership; similar find to this CD in terms of being well spec'd, low miles, etc. However, it had a bunch of paintwork that was not disclosed, which I did not find until I was trading that vehicle in on my current car. I was rather upset, given I paid a premium price for the GTS and was told the car had not had any work done, but given that 3 dealers found the paintwork when I was evaluated for a trade in, there is no way MM did not know. Silly me, I took them for their word.
I'd bring a paint meter and maybe get a PPI elsewhere if you're buying a used vehicle from them. That CD does look very nice, but then again, so did my GTS.
I'd bring a paint meter and maybe get a PPI elsewhere if you're buying a used vehicle from them. That CD does look very nice, but then again, so did my GTS.
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I bought my Cayenne GTS from that dealership; similar find to this CD in terms of being well spec'd, low miles, etc. However, it had a bunch of paintwork that was not disclosed, which I did not find until I was trading that vehicle in on my current car. I was rather upset, given I paid a premium price for the GTS and was told the car had not had any work done, but given that 3 dealers found the paintwork when I was evaluated for a trade in, there is no way MM did not know. Silly me, I took them for their word.
I'd bring a paint meter and maybe get a PPI elsewhere if you're buying a used vehicle from them. That CD does look very nice, but then again, so did my GTS.
I'd bring a paint meter and maybe get a PPI elsewhere if you're buying a used vehicle from them. That CD does look very nice, but then again, so did my GTS.
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#10
Does paint work lower resale value ?
most used cayenne has some kind of history behind it esp a few years old. I don’t see it as a big deal as long as the car is mechanically sound, i don’t have a problem purchasing .
most used cayenne has some kind of history behind it esp a few years old. I don’t see it as a big deal as long as the car is mechanically sound, i don’t have a problem purchasing .
#11
In my experience it does, particularly without the reasons for why the paintwork was done. If it was a bumper that was resprayed due to stone chips, i think that's a reasonable reason and probably would not detract value. But if the bumper, fender, door and A pillar all had paint work... yeah, that doesn't bode well for value.
#14
It's still on their site three days after your post, JPJRJR70.
I almost popped in to see this one yesterday. Definitely pretty color combo and has tow hitch already installed, but no PASM or air suspension, and a bit out of my price range.
I almost popped in to see this one yesterday. Definitely pretty color combo and has tow hitch already installed, but no PASM or air suspension, and a bit out of my price range.