It's a nice idea that you can buy a new Cayman for £47,700....... See how it goes?
With the dealer allocation, it is hard work to get a dealer who will sell you a car at the lower end of the range (margin?).
Then try to buy a base car, from a depreciation point of view, the dealers like to think they will have the car back at some point as you move up the range, it;s hard to sell an aspirational base car on for top money. The insistance is that you have to spend some money on extras to save money down the line.
Even things such as parking sensors, folding mirrors & adaptive cruise we get as standard on a mk7-7.5 GTi are additional cost options.
Assuming you start with a paint upgrade, then add in features you expect on your GTi, you could soon be at £52k, with £55k easily done, a lot of money for the base car with a 2.0T, 300 Bhp and a manual gearbox?
Of the many sayings you hear in the Porsche world, one usually rings true, "There is no such thing as a cheap Porsche!"
