market value of 944 S2 M030
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I should buy my next Porsche down your way. No way your going to find one for that price. Add a few thousand on to your price, and you'll get a semi beat high mileage car. 10K will get you something reasonable.
Now don't ask my Commonwealth neighbours to the extreme south. A plain jane 944 na will go for 10-20K according to them which is a huge amount of money for a car with the steering wheel on the wrong side of the car.
Now don't ask my Commonwealth neighbours to the extreme south. A plain jane 944 na will go for 10-20K according to them which is a huge amount of money for a car with the steering wheel on the wrong side of the car.
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Nice ones might have appreciated 50% in the past years. Although probably 40% of that is from inflation/devaluation of the dollar.
After having spent the last 6 months looking at various 80s and 90s sports cars, it does seem like $12K is the new $7.5K in a lot of cases.
A nice 280Z sold for $20K on BaT recently. 5 years ago, that was a $10-12K car.
I do notice that the increase in prices tend to be for the nicer examples. The 80+ percentile cars. The below average versions of 944s, etc. haven't seemed to have gone up much.
After having spent the last 6 months looking at various 80s and 90s sports cars, it does seem like $12K is the new $7.5K in a lot of cases.
A nice 280Z sold for $20K on BaT recently. 5 years ago, that was a $10-12K car.
I do notice that the increase in prices tend to be for the nicer examples. The 80+ percentile cars. The below average versions of 944s, etc. haven't seemed to have gone up much.