OPC's "Sale on behalf of Customer" Cars
OPC's "Sale on behalf of Customer" Cars
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CardiffTam

Original Poster:

311 posts

185 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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What percentage do OPC's charge working on the assumption the car in question requires zero spend I.e it has at least 2 years Porsche Manufacturers warranty remaining and doesn't require a service, mot or tyres

DMC2

1,978 posts

232 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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CardiffTam said:
What percentage do OPC's charge working on the assumption the car in question requires zero spend I.e it has at least 2 years Porsche Manufacturers warranty remaining and doesn't require a service, mot or tyres
Minimum 5k the last time I heard. And very dependent on the model.

Cheib

24,881 posts

196 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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Yup...I would say 10% of asking price is a good proxy for their margins (before costs)

CloudStuff

4,099 posts

125 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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I paid 4.5 + vat to sell my 991 GTS.

CardiffTam

Original Poster:

311 posts

185 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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So in real terms its in line with the price they would give you for part ex and the price they would then retail your car at i.e. approx 10%

Trevor555

4,991 posts

105 months

Tuesday 1st June 2021
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I was told an 8k margin minimum.

And the car was only 5 months old.

Needless to say it got sold out of the network.

CloudStuff

4,099 posts

125 months

Wednesday 2nd June 2021
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CardiffTam said:
So in real terms its in line with the price they would give you for part ex and the price they would then retail your car at i.e. approx 10%
4.5k + vat on a sale of 73500.

pencil9

143 posts

122 months

Wednesday 2nd June 2021
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Rpm technic 3.5 k plus £400 quid inspection fee on a £70k car