Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Are there any upfront costs when buying a porsche car?

I am doing an assignment on Porsche cars and I was wondering wheather or not a Porsche car came with a Warranty and what the warranty is.


Thanks|||It is not the upfront costs that get you -- it is the back-end costs that kill you.





I purchased mine in California... I had to pay a luxury tax, gas-guzzler tax, emission tax, and every other unconceivable tax. YMMV by state.





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Example in CA:





Type of Calculation: New California Vehicle Purchase


Type of Vehicle: Automobile


Model Year: 2006


Motive Power: Gas


Purchase Date: January 01, 2006


Purchase Price: $92,000.00


County: Los Angeles


Zip Code: 90210


Current Registration: 31.00


Current California Highway Patrol: 10.00


Current Vehicle License Fee: 599.00


Current County Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies Fee: 1.00


Current Fingerprint ID Fee: 1.00


Current Smog High Polluter Repair Fee: 6.00


Original Smog Abatement: 6.00


Current Auto Theft and/or DUI Crime Deterrence Program: 1.00


Current Air Quality Management District: 6.00


Current South Coast Air Basin: 1.00


Use/Sales Tax: 7,590.00


Reflectorized License Plate Fee: 1.00|||That completely depends on what deal you make with the dealer or seller. If you buy from a dealer and finance the car, generally they will sell you a warranty (which you will pay extra for). That way they know the car will be functional for the full time you have the loan. If you buy from a private seller, you very rarely get a warranty, unless an existing original factory warranty is still in effect. Regardless where you buy it 90% of the time yes you need a down payment.

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