kwrudy123
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- First Name
- Ken
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- Feb 26, 2020
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- Southern CA, USA
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- Taycan Turbo
Most Porsche dealers work with a service company that automatically loads cars that are in production, being shipped, or arrived at customs into their dealership’s website, with a stock number and VIN and build description. This will include cars that are for customer orders too. So it is very misleading to see all those cars listed when in reality, most are either spoken for or haven’t arrived yet. The only Taycans that may actually be for sale are dealer demos and ones where you see the actual photos of the real car at the dealer’s location.I looked
Not sure where you are getting your information from, but Rusnak Pasadena only has two demos in stock, a Turbo and a Turbo S and the sales office is closed. Dealers put their demos online so that they get calls from customers that can then order one. Right now, Porsche is ONLY filling orders and supplying demos to dealers.
Are you really openly looking for a "Covid-19" deal at the beginning of a catastrophic worldwide pandemic?
I hope this helps clear up the confusion on why it seems so many are for sale while the actual supply is scarce
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