New/Used Inventory GT4, Spyder, GTS for Sale
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AdamIsAdam (04-02-2024)
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I know of a few other Spyders that were sold recently, and for "used" cars with some miles on them the price floats around MSRP.
For some reason, it is really important to people that those cars will be "new" with very low amount of miles.
I find it hilarious that 6-8k miles is considered "high mileage" and can drop the price by like 10k
For some reason, it is really important to people that those cars will be "new" with very low amount of miles.
I find it hilarious that 6-8k miles is considered "high mileage" and can drop the price by like 10k
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I know of a few other Spyders that were sold recently, and for "used" cars with some miles on them the price floats around MSRP.
For some reason, it is really important to people that those cars will be "new" with very low amount of miles.
I find it hilarious that 6-8k miles is considered "high mileage" and can drop the price by like 10k
For some reason, it is really important to people that those cars will be "new" with very low amount of miles.
I find it hilarious that 6-8k miles is considered "high mileage" and can drop the price by like 10k
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Agreed. I do find it interesting that the perception/stigma of this vs. the engines that have failed and been replaced by Porsche are quite different. One owner who had his engine fail took a big hit when he sold it and others, while their engine was replaced at no charge, were given no extended warranty.
Both situations constitute an engine being removed and replaced by Porsche, but the impact to resale value and warranty seem to be very different.
Both situations constitute an engine being removed and replaced by Porsche, but the impact to resale value and warranty seem to be very different.
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What kept the cost on the low side? Do I recall this being an engine replacement car due to the connecting rods? If so, I'd personally seek these cars out for the value! Factory replaced engine before delivery is no big deal and well documented. This is not a "numbers matching" hemi, we're talking about (a phrase made popular by Barrett-Jackson with people who wouldn't even know where to find the numbers let alone check them! so frustrating!).
Plus, most cars received an 8 year engine warranty for their troubles. I have two friends whose engines were replaced.
Plus, most cars received an 8 year engine warranty for their troubles. I have two friends whose engines were replaced.
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It was a 2020…so no, not part of the recall program
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I've heard of clutches going early, but don't seem to remember an entire transmission being replaced.
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