Dec 27th or Jan 1st its still a 67 plate. Got it on PCP and the dealer is offering to buy it back from me for nearly £4k over the top of the bubble payment, so it doesn’t seem to have been all that problematic.SAC1 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 5:29 pmEasy to sell most secondhand cars in the current market, but will it command the same used value given it will be judged a previous year [older] car!OmniCognateSnr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 4:10 pm BTW, I picked my last car up on the 27th December. Doesn't seem to make any difference in being able to sell it (i.e. a 2017 car rather than a 2018 car)
Gen 3 orders
Especially as cars can sit on the docks at Emdem for up to a monthmark-yorkshire wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 5:38 pm My dealer called me today to tell me that my build completion had slipped by two days to 13th September. Hardly a problem.
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Consider this. 1 2022 and 1 2021 car up for sale same spec same money. Which one sells fitst? It's a rhetorical question as I already know the answer.Tracky wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 5:18 pmNot sure I’d give two hoots !PorscheMack wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 5:10 pmJust two observations:OmniCognateSnr wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 4:10 pm BTW, I picked my last car up on the 27th December. Doesn't seem to make any difference in being able to sell it (i.e. a 2017 car rather than a 2018 car)
1. If you wait 7 days your car will be a 2022 registration.
2. In around 3 years time there are going to be a number of Gen 3 Macans' up for sale probaby of 2022 vintage. It's not in your best interest competing with them with a 2021 car.
Macan GTS (Gen 3) (Mar 24-???)
http://www.porsche-code.com/PRKIVM50
Macan GTS (Gen 3) (Mar 22-Nov 23)
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNIECDM4
http://www.porsche-code.com/PRKIVM50
Macan GTS (Gen 3) (Mar 22-Nov 23)
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNIECDM4
Still wouldn’t give two hoots !!
It’s like number plates these days - realistic makes no difference these days
It’s like number plates these days - realistic makes no difference these days
On order
GT4 RS
Current
992 S
Macan.2 S
928S4
Modified Lotus Exige V6
Seat Ibiza 1.0 (115ps) DSG Excellence Lux(dog’s!)
Jag Mk2 3.4
Ex
981 Boxster S
GT4 RS
Current
992 S
Macan.2 S
928S4
Modified Lotus Exige V6
Seat Ibiza 1.0 (115ps) DSG Excellence Lux(dog’s!)
Jag Mk2 3.4
Ex
981 Boxster S
... and some folk would choose a two year old car with 2,500 miles over the one with 20,000, but is that wise?
http://www.porsche-code.com/PP37WLA6, a Dolomite Silver S, collected from Stockport OPC on Valentine's Day 2023, after a 399 day wait.
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP
Ex.: Gen2 S, Volcano grey 1/9/19 - 3/2/23 & 39,235 Smiles, RIP
the one at the best price with the best spec.PorscheMack wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 8:09 pmConsider this. 1 2022 and 1 2021 car up for sale same spec same money. Which one sells fitst? It's a rhetorical question as I already know the answer.Tracky wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 5:18 pmNot sure I’d give two hoots !PorscheMack wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 5:10 pm
Just two observations:
1. If you wait 7 days your car will be a 2022 registration.
2. In around 3 years time there are going to be a number of Gen 3 Macans' up for sale probaby of 2022 vintage. It's not in your best interest competing with them with a 2021 car.
Absolutely right. The registration date is the registration date, no one really cares if it’s registered October or November, so why would it matter December or January?
Current: Macan Turbo 2021 http://www.porsche-code.com/PM513BZ5
Previous: BMW 540i 2018
Previous: BMW 540i 2018
I think the original question was if you had the choice of two identical cars one registered 2021, the other 2022 which one would you buy. Identical cars.
Surely you would buy the 2022 every day of the week?
Introducing vastly different mileages changes the whole question.
Surely you would buy the 2022 every day of the week?
Introducing vastly different mileages changes the whole question.