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tiskev

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I am going to sell my Cayenne S (owned from new)
It is an earlier one I think 2003 and was the first on the Register
(Prize presented by Porsche) it has done a little over 40K is in good nick
and serviced by OPC it will be done again before sale or allowance given
SILVER
What should I ask /expect to get for it ? Pretty Basic Spec

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Well, without looking at the usual classified sites I guessed at £12k. Then a quick look at Pistonheads showed it may be a touch high, but the lower mileage is an asset. I looked at downsizing as well but the cost of difference was so great that I decided to keep swallowing the fuel costs...
 
Thanks Peter .The fuel saving will be very acceptable but
the car i change to will have to live in a smaller garage as
the Kn is too big for it .I need something Tiguan size but it
does bring it home to one when a Tiguan /Freelander is worth
more than a Cayenne .Something wrong somewhere either the car
or the market
 
Tried that Tony but this particular garage is in Le T where
I have a block of 3. Paul and i knocked half the wall down between
2 of them to drive in and open the door without hitting something
but it is still a lot of shunting and i am coming upto 40 ! To add to
the problem the Marie has decided to put parking bays everywhere
but not my road so where do these nice peaple head for to park ?
So a garage is essential in July and August
Ok Ok do i hear you saying move inland..............................
 

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