
A lot of people dream of owning a car from the German supercar and luxury car manufacturer Porsche. Now, if one were to buy a brand-new Porsche, they would have to pay around Rs 1 crore for a brand-new model. However, what if we told you that you can buy yourself a Porsche for the price of a Hyundai Creta? You'd say we have lost our minds, right? Well, we are not kidding. Here are details of a Porsche Panamera which is currently available for sale for a fraction of the price of a new one.
The video showing the Porsche Panamera selling for a price less than a top-of-the-line Hyundai Creta has been shared on Instagram by Rahul Xstreme on their page. It starts off with the vlogger mentioning that if you want a Rs 2 crore sports car, you can have this one for Rs 14.50 lakh. Following this, he mentions that this particular car is a Porsche Panamera.

He then mentions that some people might think that Rs 14.50 lakh is the down payment for this car, but instead, it is the actual price of the car. Soon after this, the host then asks the seller to show the unique key of this Panamera. For those who may not be aware, most Porsche cars have a key which is shaped like the car itself, which gives it a very premium appeal.
Following this, the host then shows the interior of this Panamera, which looks in decent condition. It is finished in beige leather, and he mentions that it looks like the interior of a private jet. He then moves to the rear of the car and shows the two-seat configuration in the rear with a partition in the middle, which has the AC vents and other seat controls.

Although the presenter has shown the car, a lot of key details have not been mentioned in the video. The first important thing to note is that this particular car is a 2012 registration car, which makes it almost 13 years old. In addition to this, the vehicle is currently under the third ownership, which means that anyone who buys it will become its fourth owner.
Additionally, the insurance of this vehicle has expired as well. Now, the overall condition of the vehicle from the outside is decent. There are no dents or other issues on the body of this vehicle from what can be seen in the video. However, the same cannot be said about the mechanical components. Also, the exact mileage on the odometer has not been mentioned as well.

The answer to this question is very subjective. There might be a lot of people who may think that a Porsche Panamera for Rs 14.5 lakh is a good deal. However, it has to be mentioned that generally such cars are cheaper to buy but extremely expensive to maintain. These cars have a lot of failure points, such as engine components, air suspension components, and many others.
So, if a major mechanical component fails after you buy it, it could render the vehicle useless, as repairing it might cost you half the price of the car. This is why it is suggested that if you are planning to buy any luxury car, you should first check if the vehicle has been serviced regularly and has all the records or not. If the vehicle, over its ownership changes, has been neglected and has not been serviced properly, most likely you'll end up with a money pit.