'24 Taycan Turbo CT Deal Check - $50k off msrp

2024 Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo Turbo

7,000 miles / year (which is plenty for me). I asked for $0 down and they said no.

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Thats a sick car, deff gotta post pics if this deal goes through

Thanks and will post pics! Found several like this as dealers try to offload the '24s with the 25’s already hitting the lots. Actually have a '25 arriving next month but might back out of that soft commitment given the facelift being minor and the discounts on the '24s. Problem is I am a lease newb so definitely would love opinions on the deal and how to improve if possible.

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Deals like this is rare around here, theres only a few on this forum that know whats good and whats not when it comes to porsche. But looking at the numbers thats a healthy discount for a NEW. Besides that if wanna play big, gotta pay big :smile:

What’s the MF? For 36 mo you’re paying $99.6k (down + monthly) and the residual’s still $94k at the end. I’m not a super luxury car guru tho, just seems like that’s a lot of interest to be eating.

Than you shouldn’t listen to anything that guy says. Just search.

Frankly, at 50k off you may come out ahead just buying it and selling it a few years later, the interest rate on Porsche leases is horrible.

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the op should look at an aryia or a polestar 2…

This deal is great!

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Thats true, but if OP got it like that, if he finance this car his savings will be lost on interest. I doubt porsche does 1.99% for 60 mos :smile:

I think $7500 credit is only on lease.

That’s not true, there are income requirements if you buy, and the only reason people get it on a lease is because of a corporate-passthru loophole.

I’d have to imagine anyone who could afford this car would make too much to qualify for the federal credit.

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Good to know, thanks

Lease 22 or 23 CPO for 12/7500 at $1500ish?

Dropping this kind of dough on a pre facelift seems imprudent. Look to purchase a CPO 23 instead

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Considering CPOs are around $150k for a 2023 with 5-10k miles, I’d rather buy a new 2024 at the $156k. Am I missing something?

Regarding the facelift, the mass consensus (including mine) is that the first generation looks far better.

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I know it’s sort of Fuji apples to Galas, but sedan Taycans have some amazing deals like a CPO turbo is like $900+tax with $5k DAS

I don’t even know if that’s the best one in the Marketplace it was just the first I clicked.

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I have the poverty edition of this (2023 cpo base). It is a great car but not 2.5k great

Shoot your shot and ask for 60k off

Besides, quick autotrader search shows there aren’t any for sale in the entire nation.

Not sure why he wouldn’t lease a CPO instead?

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Maybe the guy gotta fill in the gap for tax purposes….