Getting a good deal

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nozydog
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VanB wrote: Tue Dec 25, 2018 6:44 pm
gasgas1 wrote:others will dream of all kinds of deals, as long as you are happy with the offer that is all that matters.
If you walk away with a smile on your face then you know you’ve done a good deal so agree wholeheartedly.

There really are no awesome deals to be had unlike with BMW etc. but that is why residuals have been good so far


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This is exactly it... I got £9k off my BMW 340i (list was £40k, I paid £31k) and after 3 years it’ll be worth around £18k trade. That’s a residual of around 58% which, although not bad, is still way lower than on a (sensibly optioned) Macan which should retain up to 70% of the original list price!

Some on this forum disagree with this figure but it all depends on options. My feeling is that if you put 10-15k worth of extras on your Macan then you’ll take a bigger hit come trade in/sale time!

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Hitman999
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I got no discount on my Macan GTS. Must admit it came as a bit of a shock coming from BMW where discounts are rife :) . Still residuals on the Macan GTS are quite good so can't complain. I was offered good money for my car a few weeks back by a few OPCs but no point changing as nothing else comes close. Still loving it :D .
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