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Steve Grauman
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 2:28 pm    Post subject: Re: used Cayenne - a good deal??? Reply with quote

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in addition, i would check out the availability of a left over brand new
'04 touareg...there is still a pretty long list of the V-8's in dealers'
inventory

We just bought a "leftover" 04 V8. Sticker was around $47k. We got a real good
lease deal, but we'd already bought one car from that dealer so it may have
been a "return business" deal they wouldn;t have given otherwise. They're not
doing much to discount the V8s, and when we bought 3 weeks ago, ours was one of
only two 2004s left on the lot, neither was fully loaded and we weren't seeing
much more inventory elsewhere. We were offered some slightly better deals on
the V6 but nobody should get the V6, it just doesn't have the balls for a 5,300
+ pound vehicle. Also the Cayenne has the 4.5 litre V8, as opposed to the Audi
sourced 4.2 in our Touraeg. It works really well (0-60 in 7.4 seconds) thanks
in large part to the well geard 6-speed tranny, but we could certainly notice
the power difference when we test drove the Cayenne S. My father and I
preferred the power and suspension tuning of the Cayenne, but my mother (who we
got the car for) disliked the Cayenne's interior and we grabbed a Touraeg
instead. Nonetheless, GREAT vehicle and we love it, still rides and handles
REALLY well, has great power and is actually useable off-road.
Steve Grauman

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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 2:41 pm    Post subject: Re: >>>HOW TO TURN £3 INTO £10,000 USING PAYPAL<<< Reply with quote

<snip to the spamming chace>
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So your money making scheme involves lots of people being duped into paying
you £3 for nothing.
Duh! why would any sane person do that
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:29 pm    Post subject: Re: used Cayenne - a good deal??? Reply with quote

Steve Grauman wrote:

Quote:
in addition, i would check out the availability of a left over brand new
'04 touareg...there is still a pretty long list of the V-8's in dealers'
inventory

We just bought a "leftover" 04 V8. Sticker was around $47k. We got a real good
lease deal, but we'd already bought one car from that dealer so it may have
been a "return business" deal they wouldn;t have given otherwise. They're not
doing much to discount the V8s, and when we bought 3 weeks ago, ours was one of
only two 2004s left on the lot, neither was fully loaded and we weren't seeing
much more inventory elsewhere. We were offered some slightly better deals on
the V6 but nobody should get the V6, it just doesn't have the balls for a 5,300
+ pound vehicle. Also the Cayenne has the 4.5 litre V8, as opposed to the Audi
sourced 4.2 in our Touraeg. It works really well (0-60 in 7.4 seconds) thanks
in large part to the well geard 6-speed tranny, but we could certainly notice
the power difference when we test drove the Cayenne S. My father and I
preferred the power and suspension tuning of the Cayenne, but my mother (who we
got the car for) disliked the Cayenne's interior and we grabbed a Touraeg
instead. Nonetheless, GREAT vehicle and we love it, still rides and handles
REALLY well, has great power and is actually useable off-road.
Steve Grauman

any vw dealer can "find" an '04 leftover for you....i know there are still plenty
of them around.
regards

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Steve Grauman
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 1:07 am    Post subject: Re: used Cayenne - a good deal??? Reply with quote

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any vw dealer can "find" an '04 leftover for you....i know there are still
plenty
of them around.

None of the dealers we called in Southern California (among them is one of the
biggest in the country) had more than 3 04s still on the lot. Most of them
still had at least 1 floating around but there were actually more V6s than V8s.
None of the dealers were very keen on bringing one in from outside, it's just
not a great business proposal for them. They'd rather make you a slightly
better deal on an 05' than spend time and money bringing in an 04' they they'll
need to discount more heaviily to sell. Your best bet is to find a leftover you
like that's still sitting on someone's lot, they'll want it gone. My dealer let
a $41,000 W8 Passat go for $36,000 because it had sat for so long.
Steve Grauman
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PoorLilRichBoy
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Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 11:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Stick on Boxster Reply with quote

i have the same problem but am looking for someone in/near Washington,
DC or N. VA. or MD.

(i wonder if this will even be answered considerign this by posted this
3 years ago)
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Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2004 6:29 am    Post subject: Re: I need a friend Reply with quote

I'm a healthy male, 75, 5' 2", bald and living on Social Security.
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dick allen
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 6:26 am    Post subject: Re: used Cayenne - a good deal??? Reply with quote

i suggest you go buy a new 05 S

had mine for a week paid $52900...

what a wonderful car!!


On 19 Dec 2004 01:17:20 -0800, marvin_hecht@yahoo.com wrote:

Quote:
45k for a used S sounds about right, give or take. You should also
ask if all of the recall fixes have been performed on his '04, or
if they will be before you get it. To get a more accurate answer
on price, you should also post your question on the Cayenne forum
on rennlist (free to sign up):

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=77



Randy S wrote:
The local dealer knows I want an "S", but can only afford a V6. I
told him
I'd rather wait for a used "S"... He called me today, to tell me
about a
customer of his who wants to trade in their 2004 silver/gray S, with
Navi, with
30,000 miles on it, for a Turbo. (The owner replaced his 911 with a
911 Turbo
last fall, and is hungry for the Cayenne Turbo now) The owner bought
the "S"
last fall, and because he is afraid of flying, has put 30K miles on
the "S"
already.
The trade is supposed to happen within the next month, so I have
yet to
see the "S" in question, but the dealer told me he's making enough
dough on the
sale of the Turbo that he'll sell me the "S" for $45,000, or $46,500
with the
extended warranty.
What do you all think? If the car is in good shape, is it a good
deal?
What things can I be expecting to need to repair/replace already?
Tires?
Brakes? Is there a 30K mile service? Help!

Randy
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UNPF
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Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:50 pm    Post subject: Re: OEM Porsche Parts Catalogs Reply with quote

What are the costs to Holland?

unpf


"Bigjfig" <bigjfig@aol.com> schreef in bericht
news:20050101160120.08238.00002733@mb-m04.aol.com...
Quote:
OEM parts books available for many makes and models. They are the same
information the dealer parts counter uses to look up parts for your
vehicle.
Depending on the model and year, they are on microfiche or CD-ROM. I ship
worldwide (I charge actual shipping cost as computed by the US Postal
Service,
no inflated charges) and I accept Paypal and money orders.

Drop me a line with any interest. Thanks,



Joe--ASE Certified Parts Specialist & 10th Ann.Club Tech Director
'80 Carousel Red Turbo T/A, 27k orig.
'79 "Y89" 400/4 speed 10th Ann. T/A, 57k orig
'84 Olds 88 Royale Bgm 2 dr, 307 "Rocket" (lol), 143k and still going....


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Dr Mark Cresswell
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 12:06 am    Post subject: Re: OEM Porsche Parts Catalogs Reply with quote

Here in the UK you can get a parts catalogue and current pricelist on CD
from your Porsche dealer - about 8 pounds ($16US) each.


"Bigjfig" <bigjfig@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20050101160120.08238.00002733@mb-m04.aol.com...
Quote:
OEM parts books available for many makes and models. They are the same
information the dealer parts counter uses to look up parts for your
vehicle.
Depending on the model and year, they are on microfiche or CD-ROM. I ship
worldwide (I charge actual shipping cost as computed by the US Postal
Service,
no inflated charges) and I accept Paypal and money orders.

Drop me a line with any interest. Thanks,



Joe--ASE Certified Parts Specialist & 10th Ann.Club Tech Director
'80 Carousel Red Turbo T/A, 27k orig.
'79 "Y89" 400/4 speed 10th Ann. T/A, 57k orig
'84 Olds 88 Royale Bgm 2 dr, 307 "Rocket" (lol), 143k and still going....


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erico!
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 11:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Stick on Boxster Reply with quote

And since just when has a boxter been a Porsche?





"PoorLilRichBoy" <stevemckinney@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
i have the same problem but am looking for someone in/near Washington,
DC or N. VA. or MD.

(i wonder if this will even be answered considerign this by posted this
3 years ago)
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Dan Stephenson
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:52 am    Post subject: Re: Stick on Boxster Reply with quote

Lamest. Troll. Ever.

In article <ct1bnm$mvg$1@sparta.btinternet.com>, erico!
<mrudud@hududeudla.com> wrote:

Quote:
And since just when has a boxter been a Porsche?





"PoorLilRichBoy" <stevemckinney@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1103655120.995186.51330@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
i have the same problem but am looking for someone in/near Washington,
DC or N. VA. or MD.

(i wonder if this will even be answered considerign this by posted this
3 years ago)




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Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2005 3:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Micronet Showroom Reply with quote

The cockLOACHES have moved to new premises.LHDPorsche have moved to
6 Chase Park
Daleside Road
Nottingham
NG2 4GT

Micronet showroom have moved to
Unit 6,
Chase Park,
Daleside,
Nottingham,
NG2 4GT.

A slight difference but it is the same place I bet
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Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 8:05 am    Post subject: Re: Stick on Boxster Reply with quote

"erico!" <mrudud@hududeudla.com> wrote in message
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And since just when has a boxter been a Porsche?


Hey kid, grow up.
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