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The last time I posted this, a moderator saw fit to take down a member of the community’s effort to offer a great car with detailed use, care, and service history.
No kickbacks. I am not the dealer. I don’t gain anything. Lets see how long it takes this time:
Listing price is nutty but I had a great experience dealing with Nick at Porsche St.Louis if anyone is interested in that car.
Originally Posted by dmk2
The last time I posted this, a moderator saw fit to take down a member of the community’s effort to offer a great car with detailed use, care, and service history.
No kickbacks. I am not the dealer. I don’t gain anything. Lets see how long it takes this time:
This color actually looks great in this photo.
I'm not sure what kind of filter the the dealer's photographer is using, but it makes the paint look terrible.
I actually thought it was a semi matte wrap at first, the car's paint loses all the detail.
The dealer's photos would make me not consider this car, but it actually looks very sharp.
I haven't looked at their other listings but wouldn't be surprised if all their photos are kind of bad. I don't think it's a perfect spec being PDK, base headlights, etc. but wouldn't clown on the color. You probably won't ever see another one like it.
Might sound dumb but are we not buying these cars to drive vs. preserve value? I thought that was more the ferrari owners realm.
It always comes down to spec and 'buying the seller' for me. I'd rather have an enthusiast-owned higher mileage car with the right options and maintenance over a garage queen with a "meh" build sheet.
But I'm biased. I plan on putting miles on mine, but also taking great care of it. Not saving the miles for the next guy.
"Used" is a good description for this one. Maybe a Sawzall and make it into a cool rear-engine cart? LWB and PCCB are nice options.
Edit: Won't link the Marketplace post $65k in Louisville, KY.
"PLEASE READ THE FULL AD BEFORE MESSAGING. 2020 Porsche Cayman GT4 11,000 miles 6 speed manual trans. Car runs and drives and was damaged on a race track. The car has a clean title and clean autocheck. I have a used quater panel that goes with the car. The muffler has been taken off the car and I do not have it. The original owner kept it. If you want the vin number to the car send me your phone number and I will call you first."
I was at Bellingham Porsche yesterday getting the 3-year service done on my 21 CGTS and was walking around the lot while waiting...they service Porsche but closed the showroom and sales are now down about 45 minutes south at 'Porsche Seattle North' in Lynnwood. Anyway, there was a 2021 white Spyder sitting there waiting for service. Was just traded in by someone who rarely drove it the tech told me. It's not yet officially for sale- the tech said that it had to be serviced and cleaned first. The temporary sticker on the window said it had 3,000 miles and was priced at just under $125k. White, PCCB, buckets, manual transmission, and seatbelts, gauges and stitching are yellow. I have no affiliation, but thought if someone was in the market for a lightly used Spyder it might be of interest to someone.
Last edited by Big Belly 711; 06-15-2024 at 12:31 PM.
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This car is being sold at this dealer in Indiana for $140k. Not budging on price. I reached out with interest. The car looks mint but there was damage to the center console with scratches as well. They tried their best to repair.
This car is being sold at this dealer in Indiana for $140k. Not budging on price. I reached out with interest. The car looks mint but there was damage to the center console with scratches as well. They tried their best to repair.
This car is being sold at this dealer in Indiana for $140k. Not budging on price. I reached out with interest. The car looks mint but there was damage to the center console with scratches as well. They tried their best to repair.