Porsche dealership’s gaffe puts $148K Panamera up for sale for just $18,000

Talk about sticker shock.

A Porsche dealership in China was swamped with buyers after it advertised a 2023 Panamera for a jaw-dropping $18,000.

The only problem is that the luxury sports car’s listed price should have been $148,000.

The dealership in the northern town of Yinchuan realized its mistake and corrected the ad, but not before hundreds of bargain-hunters tried to scoop up the German-made race car by putting down reservation fees of 911 yuan — or the equivalent of $135, according to Bloomberg News.

The first customer who put down a reservation fee was contacted by the dealership, which “negotiated an agreeable outcome” over one of its cars, though the company did not specify.

The rest of the would-be customers who put down the reservation fees will have those payments refunded to them within 48 hours, a Porsche spokesperson told the outlet.


The car dealership realized its error and corrected the ad to reflect the actual retail price of $148,000.
The car dealership realized its error and corrected the ad to reflect the actual retail price of $148,000.
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Porsche does nearly a third of its global business in China. In the first half of 2022, it sold $6.2 billion worth of cars.

The all-wheel drive 2023 Porsche Panamera boasts a 2.9-liter V6 cylinder engine and features that include interior climate control, heated seats, lane change assist, a surround sound system by Bose, and ambient lighting.