Given that the 2019 model is not available until May / June, will the 2020s be available in late Fall?
Not really, unless there are significant changes between the two model years.this whole model year game is immaterial to anyone leasing but to the guys that buy and hold the cars for 5 or 6 years, it makes a difference in values down the road.
Sorry, but I clearly show your point to be incorrect.Ok, so there is a $3500 price difference btwn the 2013 and 2014 with tjyhe same mileage. Thanks for proving my point, I guess. And your rationale that this differential will be made up for by the fact that dealers will heavily discount the older cars does not apply to this situation. The Macan has been on hold for the U.S. for months now with no new inventory. Dealers are using that and the fact that this is the "new" car to offer paltry discounts. People ordered 2018s with easy 8% discounts and now dealers are trying to hold to MSRP or tiny discounts on the new cars. When Porsche cars are facelifted, the first buyers of the new cars pay a premium for the privilege.
Currently have 3 dealers @ LA looking to match my build. If they can't find/bring one in at the right price I will custom order, which all 3 dealers told me would be a 2020, deliver around November and be $800-$1k more vs. the 2019's.Hi all,
First time poster here, I am considering getting a Macan S but debating if I should wait for a bit and get the 2020 model, problem is I rarely see any news or discussion abt the 2020 model, is there any expected release date? I live in Canada if that makes a difference.
Thanks