Buying a new 997 - buying advice

Buying a new 997 - buying advice

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Maverick73

Original Poster:

107 posts

210 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
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I'm buying a new 997 delivery 1 March (built in Feb). Dealer has just rung to say it will be ready sooner, early February and I'd be doing a big favour if I could take it off his hands sooner (yeah yeah) so he could meet sales targets etc. Asked what sort of financial deal I would want - any ideas of what the impact on residuals would be for registering an 07 car with a 56 plate rather than waiting a month and registering it as an 07 plate? My heart says wait (and so does my head) but i'd be interested in expert advice for fellow Porsche owners with experience. I'd at least get an extra month's fun out of it getting it sooner.......as my first Porsche this is all very very exciting so you can imagine my general excitment and the unbearable anticipation of driving the car.

1jeb

254 posts

219 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
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Not sure on the price impact for a change in the reg but there must be some and I can't believe you get that amount off in a deal with the sales guy. I might be wrong (not an expert!).

Can't you have a look at prices on autotrader and try and work out what the "roll down" is. That or call somee other OPCs and ask where their bid is on two identical cars diff reg etc etc.

I'd wait the month unless you can really screw a truely desperate salesman. (Is is about to get fired??)

Be ruthless IMHO. He's not your mate.

Maverick73

Original Poster:

107 posts

210 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
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Thanks. Think he's just trying to meet sales targets and it helps him. He has clearly spotted me for the Mr Nice Guy type who will accomodate him. He has clearly forgotten the heated debate we had about discounts.......

lambojim

691 posts

240 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
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Ask for £1500 off in return for helping him out, I did on my 997 S last year and he gave in eventually - great car, you'll love it.

croyde

23,038 posts

231 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
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Push him for a discount, apparently Porsche are having a problem shifting 997s, so I've heard, hence them giving out 24 hour test drives to tempt us 996,986 and 987 owners.

david911RSR

1,445 posts

211 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
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A 5% discount would seem fair to me......

ArticM

183 posts

209 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
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can you re-register a car built 1-jan-2007 or later with a 07 plate on 1-mar? i heard this somewhere...but it was not from a reliable source

DucatiGary

7,765 posts

226 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2007
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ArticM said:
can you re-register a car built 1-jan-2007 or later with a 07 plate on 1-mar? i heard this somewhere...but it was not from a reliable source


yes I do it all the time, but there is a secret way of doing it, message me through profile and ill tell ya, for a price

sjr-997

310 posts

214 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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I am on the verge of ordering another 997 (I have a Jan 05 one at the moment)...what are the chances of getting a discount from my dealer on a new one ?

guyvert1

1,843 posts

243 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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probably the same chance as getting a valid answer

stealth997

388 posts

209 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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sjr-997 said:
I am on the verge of ordering another 997 (I have a Jan 05 one at the moment)...what are the chances of getting a discount from my dealer on a new one ?


I just heard that hell has frozen over..

Dr S

4,999 posts

227 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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croyde said:
Push him for a discount, apparently Porsche are having a problem shifting 997s, so I've heard, hence them giving out 24 hour test drives to tempt us 996,986 and 987 owners.


??? Is this only the case in the UK or in general?

bennno

11,738 posts

270 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Maverick73 said:
I'm buying a new 997 delivery 1 March (built in Feb). Dealer has just rung to say it will be ready sooner, early February and I'd be doing a big favour if I could take it off his hands sooner (yeah yeah) so he could meet sales targets etc. Asked what sort of financial deal I would want - any ideas of what the impact on residuals would be for registering an 07 car with a 56 plate rather than waiting a month and registering it as an 07 plate? My heart says wait (and so does my head) but i'd be interested in expert advice for fellow Porsche owners with experience. I'd at least get an extra month's fun out of it getting it sooner.......as my first Porsche this is all very very exciting so you can imagine my general excitment and the unbearable anticipation of driving the car.


Bm dealer just put me in exactly the same situation on my 335i which has miraculously turned up this week as opposed to the 1st of March and would I take it....as I already got maximum discount (4k) there was no further incentive so they played the its here, you got a deal, we need you to pay for it, besides theres no real difference in reg numbers these days - why wait. I disagree and will now be collecting in March.

If you are going to keep it forever then it makes no difference, if you arent you will get hit come resale. Particularly as a 56 will always appear as a 2006 car whilst a 07 reg will be 'new' until 2008.

Ask the dealer to make a suggestion of what incentive he would provide for you to take the car now as opposed to waiting for the new reg. That will test how keen he is

Bennno