Looking into this 1989 911, what do you think?
#1
Looking into this 1989 911, what do you think?
The price seems a little high. The paint isn't as perfect as the pictures indicate. There are some white spots here and there, but smooth for some reason within the red paint, but it isn't much of that. Car looks pretty good for original-sort of. The passenger door has been painted I think but they did a very good match. I just saw some slight waves. Anything else anyone see. I am a little new to this search and don't know all that much yet. Thanks for any thoughts on it. Looking for more of a car I drive quite a bit, but not in bad weather.
http://www.foreigntraffic.com/listin...911-targa-red/
http://www.foreigntraffic.com/listin...911-targa-red/
#2
Rennlist Member
I saw the car today at the Pittsburgh Historics at the Foreign Traffic tent, it's beautiful, don't know what the mechanicals are like, etc. But in my opinion $59,500 is too high by quite a lot.
#3
I might have bumped into you there. What a great day. Anyway, I am not sure how much it should be, but I doubt they will come down much. I just bought a car from them the other month and looking for an older 911 targa. Oddly that is a color combo I really like and really about what I would want, but I wish it was $49,000, but that isn't going to happen.
#4
I would get a PPI and see what the car really needs. Then you may be able to negotiate down some. Because at the price they are asking, everything has to be damn near perfect. By that I mean brakes, suspension, body integrity, engine leak down, i.e., no repairs needed at all. Clutch replaced or transmission rebuild? Any engine work done? Maybe they would give you a warranty if you are local.
#5
Team Owner
The Market has softened over the last couple of months. I think that is quite high if it is USD. I would say more like 50 as you KNOW its going to need stuff.
#6
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I might have bumped into you there. What a great day. Anyway, I am not sure how much it should be, but I doubt they will come down much. I just bought a car from them the other month and looking for an older 911 targa. Oddly that is a color combo I really like and really about what I would want, but I wish it was $49,000, but that isn't going to happen.
#7
I have noticed the softening not only on older Porsches but man Ferraris are dropping pretty hard. Wonder if it is just the time of year and some of the people that bought these older cars now realize they are not just turn key all the time, they take some work to keep up on. Should be interesting to see how far they go down and settle for the winter months. I am looking, but that one I am passing on. They will never drop it enough because I think it is about $10K over as you stated. That was my first thought on it. Thanks.
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#8
Yes it was a great day, love the Pittsburgh Historics, So you've probably done a bit of market research. Excellence magazine (I'm not always convinced they are spot on) says the 87-89 Targa ranges in price from $30K, $42.5K to $55K; $55K being excellent which means NOTHING WRONG and NOTHING needs to be done. And they put the Coupe version of this car at $62K. As an owner of an '87 Coupe I won't complain, but I think these numbers are too high. My observation is the market is plateauing, so even though the car you are looking at is low mileage and beautiful, I would proceed with a PPI and if it turns out perfect, negotiate a price, go in low.
#9
Rennlist Member
Probably a bit strong. If it passes a PPI w/o any majors needed and you get it at say ... 55... maybe a bit strong but not really 'hurt'.
Trust me, my 89 is clean, but its not THAT clean, and it needs a few interior things done... and I wouldn't sell it for 60. Because I'll have a hell of a time finding another that I now know the history of... !!!
If you like the car, spend a few $ and make an offer.. those buy cars.
Trust me, my 89 is clean, but its not THAT clean, and it needs a few interior things done... and I wouldn't sell it for 60. Because I'll have a hell of a time finding another that I now know the history of... !!!
If you like the car, spend a few $ and make an offer.. those buy cars.
#11
Team Owner
I have noticed the softening not only on older Porsches but man Ferraris are dropping pretty hard. Wonder if it is just the time of year and some of the people that bought these older cars now realize they are not just turn key all the time, they take some work to keep up on. Should be interesting to see how far they go down and settle for the winter months. I am looking, but that one I am passing on. They will never drop it enough because I think it is about $10K over as you stated. That was my first thought on it. Thanks.
#12
Team Owner
Ive had 3 Audis and for all there issues I still love the Brand and still have an A4 2.0T
#13
i'd LOVE an S-5 and hope to put one in my garage one day . They are still getting strong money here where I live and you cant even touch a first year one for under 25G and that is with really high mileage.
Ive had 3 Audis and for all there issues I still love the Brand and still have an A4 2.0T
Ive had 3 Audis and for all there issues I still love the Brand and still have an A4 2.0T
#14
i'd LOVE an S-5 and hope to put one in my garage one day . They are still getting strong money here where I live and you cant even touch a first year one for under 25G and that is with really high mileage.
Ive had 3 Audis and for all there issues I still love the Brand and still have an A4 2.0T
Ive had 3 Audis and for all there issues I still love the Brand and still have an A4 2.0T
Why did this car sell for so low? Seems like it was a GREAT deal!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1985-Porsche...RZYitM&vxp=mtr
#15
Team Owner
Originally Posted by gg1
This is my second Audi and I never had any issues as of yet. Nothing went wrong with my last Audi at well over 150K miles and I figure the car will be good for at least 250K with not many issues. They are not the Audis of yesteryear that is for sure. I expect to get 100K out of this S5 with no money out of pocket on odd stuff. They are just that good now.
The early 2.0t is problematic with an engine ending design. Not unlike what the ims is to the 996. But what a fun car to drive.
I'd love an s-5 4.2. Think il wait till my son moves out.
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