Lots of brand new Porsches immediately available

Lots of brand new Porsches immediately available

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ChrisW.

6,300 posts

255 months

Monday 25th March
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Thanks for this, useful again ... I wonder what discounts might be available on a 911 in the last week of this quarter ?

Denno B

965 posts

205 months

Monday 25th March
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rix said:
Wow so nearly £50k to drive the basic model for 3 years without adding options or am I misssing something?!

Ed.Neumann

421 posts

8 months

Monday 25th March
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Denno B said:
rix said:
Wow so nearly £50k to drive the basic model for 3 years without adding options or am I misssing something?!
The quote?

Denno B

965 posts

205 months

Monday 25th March
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Ed.Neumann said:
The quote?
The finance figure for the Cayenne on previous page, not sure why it hasn’t shown when I quoted the reply.

jasonrobertson86

494 posts

4 months

Monday 25th March
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tescor said:
Todays counts... 911s continue to rise, Taycans continue to fall... coffee



hmmmm - where have all the taycans gone?!

andrew

9,970 posts

192 months

Monday 25th March
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jasonrobertson86 said:
hmmmm - where have all the taycans gone?!
they've been mysteriously tay ken

Enabler

107 posts

231 months

Tuesday 26th March
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I popped into a few Porsche dealer over the weekend to have a look around and forecourts look fairly empty compared to a few weeks ago, where have all the cars gone?


stuckmojo

2,979 posts

188 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Enabler said:
I popped into a few Porsche dealer over the weekend to have a look around and forecourts look fairly empty compared to a few weeks ago, where have all the cars gone?

I had the opposite experience - was there for a recall - yard rammed with Taycans and 992s. Yet, apparently they only have 2 for sale of each... And I can't see past the wall where their storage compound is.

However, I saw a lovely T but way overspecced at £135k.

interstellar

3,306 posts

146 months

Tuesday 26th March
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I keep looking at this. Is 6.5% discount the norm now. Its £112k on the configurator but it seems yellow is being dropped?


kmpowell

2,927 posts

228 months

Tuesday 26th March
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interstellar said:
I keep looking at this. Is 6.5% discount the norm now. Its £112k on the configurator but it seems yellow is being dropped?

Don't forget the configurator prices exclude OTR costs, so there's another £2k+ to go on the £112.5k configurator price, making it a bigger than 6.5% saving. smile

interstellar

3,306 posts

146 months

Tuesday 26th March
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ok so 9% off list, thanks for the tip. Is that good at the moment or are people getting more?

Youforreal.

330 posts

4 months

Tuesday 26th March
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interstellar said:
ok so 9% off list, thanks for the tip. Is that good at the moment or are people getting more?
There was a post a short time back, a guy was going to put a cheeky offer in on a car that was discontinued by 10%…….then it went up to full price again.

Ed.Neumann

421 posts

8 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Denno B said:
Ed.Neumann said:
Denno B said:
rix said:
Wow so nearly £50k to drive the basic model for 3 years without adding options or am I misssing something?!
The quote?
The finance figure for the Cayenne on previous page, not sure why it hasn’t shown when I quoted the reply.
Sorry, my crap sense of humour.

"What am I missing?"

"Errr, you're missing the quote."



I'll get my coat.

Denno B

965 posts

205 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Ed.Neumann said:
Denno B said:
Ed.Neumann said:
Denno B said:
rix said:
Wow so nearly £50k to drive the basic model for 3 years without adding options or am I misssing something?!
The quote?
The finance figure for the Cayenne on previous page, not sure why it hasn’t shown when I quoted the reply.
Sorry, my crap sense of humour.

"What am I missing?"

"Errr, you're missing the quote."



I'll get my coat.
Ha I like it smile

Think it’s me who needs to get their coat! smile

interstellar

3,306 posts

146 months

Tuesday 26th March
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kmpowell said:
interstellar said:
I keep looking at this. Is 6.5% discount the norm now. Its £112k on the configurator but it seems yellow is being dropped?

Don't forget the configurator prices exclude OTR costs, so there's another £2k+ to go on the £112.5k configurator price, making it a bigger than 6.5% saving. smile
surprised Porsche are at 10.9% on new cars and 11.4% on used for finance. Thats eyewatering in interest costs on these.

as7920

726 posts

201 months

Tuesday 26th March
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interstellar said:
I keep looking at this. Is 6.5% discount the norm now. Its £112k on the configurator but it seems yellow is being dropped?



Think you missed the boat. Its gone up £5k frown

interstellar

3,306 posts

146 months

Tuesday 26th March
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as7920 said:
interstellar said:
I keep looking at this. Is 6.5% discount the norm now. Its £112k on the configurator but it seems yellow is being dropped?



Think you missed the boat. Its gone up £5k frown
That’s ok. I am not going near it with 10% interest. It’s 25k interest in 3 years!!! banghead

JonPH

11 posts

58 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Nearly 500 new 911s for sale.

Interest costs still at 10%.

It's got to be a tough market out there and a huge difference to 18 months ago.

Some will still sell to cash buyers and those committed to buying one, as they've never been cheap.


neilf

831 posts

111 months

Tuesday 26th March
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interstellar said:
ok so 9% off list, thanks for the tip. Is that good at the moment or are people getting more?
I got 5% off my factory order T last October.

Denno B

965 posts

205 months

Wednesday 27th March
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JonPH said:
Nearly 500 new 911s for sale.

Interest costs still at 10%.

It's got to be a tough market out there and a huge difference to 18 months ago.

Some will still sell to cash buyers and those committed to buying one, as they've never been cheap.
That amount must be near enough unprecedented in recent years. They must be really confident the spring/ summer will see them fly off the shelf, putting all their eggs in one basket by the looks of things. Funny thing is if they just offered a half reasonable apr 6.9% on new for example, they would most likely start shifting some. Personally I don’t think summer will change the fact that most are not prepared to pay the extortionate interest costs and they are going to have to make them a more attractive proposition through discounting, lower interest rates or both.