928 GTS vs. '99 996
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928 GTS vs. '99 996
Production that is, not performance.
If I read the numbers right, total GTS sales in the US were ~300. A search of Autotrader turns up 5 cars. A similar search of just '99 911s yields a staggering 403 cars for sale - in other words there are currently more '99 996s listed on AutoTrader than total US sales of the 928 GTS! And if you search for '00 911s you get another 269 hits.
I'm always thinking about what my next Porsche might be. A GTS would be my first choice, but I've got to believe that with that many 996s available the resale is going to continue to fall, and that in a couple years there are going to be some nice 996s available for not much money.
That's going to make it awful tempting...
If I read the numbers right, total GTS sales in the US were ~300. A search of Autotrader turns up 5 cars. A similar search of just '99 911s yields a staggering 403 cars for sale - in other words there are currently more '99 996s listed on AutoTrader than total US sales of the 928 GTS! And if you search for '00 911s you get another 269 hits.
I'm always thinking about what my next Porsche might be. A GTS would be my first choice, but I've got to believe that with that many 996s available the resale is going to continue to fall, and that in a couple years there are going to be some nice 996s available for not much money.
That's going to make it awful tempting...
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I've looked at early 996 prices as well. There is a good reason they are so plentiful on the used market and they are so cheap. Fact is, they have some issues. They leak oil, either from porus engine cases or the rear main seal area. There have been a lot of engine replacements due to this condition and anybody who does the research becomes less willing to own one of these cars. As much as the GTS appeals to me, that engines oil consumption worries me as well. Then I look at threads showing GTS dyno numbers and threads with S4/GT dyno numbers and I see no reason to change what I have. If I were to change anything I think a supercharger on my 928 would be the best way to spend the money.
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There were more than 400 GTS's made. I have no problems with oil consumption. I add a quart every 1500 to 1800 miles which is pretty good for a Porsche. Power is not bad. MY GTech showed me a reading of 365BHP with just an RMB a 0-60 time of 5.35 seconds and a 1/4 time of 13.75 seconds @102mph. This was on a slight upward slope weighing in at 3505 pounds and I am sure I can get more out of it.
Drive a 996 and then take a GT or GTS out and you will see the real reason why so many 996's are for sale.
Drive a 996 and then take a GT or GTS out and you will see the real reason why so many 996's are for sale.
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Originally Posted by Cameron
Average mileage late '90s 996s are in the mid to upper twenties range. Not far from the price of an early '90s 928 GT. Much cheaper than 928 GTS pricing.
It amuses me that I sold my '89 Carrera a couple years ago for ~$28k and now I could buy a 10 year newer 911 for about the same money.
And to be clear - any purchase would be an addition, not a replacement. I have no intention of giving up my current 928!
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Originally Posted by cobalt
There were more than 400 GTS's made.
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Originally Posted by cobalt
MY GTech showed me a reading of 65BHP with just an RMB a 0-60 time of 5.35 seconds and a 1/4 time of 13.75 seconds @102mph.
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Originally Posted by Bill Coleman
I thought so to, but according to the 928 Specialists website US sales were only 120 in 1993, 84 in 1994, 95 in 1995 and 5 in 1996 (leftover '95s, presumably). ROW sales were considerably higher.
Anthony, sounds like you have a nice healthy GTS. I would be VERY interested in a DynoJet sheet (and the raw data) if you do runs. The other GTS dyno thread reveals some disappointing numbers which I think may be from not-completely-healthy GTSs. I would love to have some data that shows a stock GTS making stock numbers.
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A high percentage of of all new Porsche cars the last several years are being leased.(RENTED)and at the end of the lease the "owner" has the option to buy it at a price established at the time of the initial lease. Fact is the financial companies ALL grossly overestimated the residual value of used water cooled 911s (that made for lower payments and lower payments gets more customers). So many of the renters simply turn in the car at lease end ! The financial companies dump them at the wholsale Auctions ...The rest is history. The financial companies thought they were dealing in financing and interest rate arbitrage BUT in reality they are in the business of making used cars and guessing about what cars will be worth 3-5 years in the future. Their crystals ***** let them down on this one.
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Originally Posted by cobalt
According to Chucks research on the registry. He is showing 408 possibly more in total. 90 early 93's, 102 late 93's, 139-94's and 77-95's.
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Originally Posted by Scott M.
Do a search for F360's. It almost seems that there are more for sale currently than they made.
The price you pay to be in vogue.
The price you pay to be in vogue.
AutoTrader currently has listings for *169* of them for sale as low as $115k and none higher than $250k. Seems the F430 has stolen its thunder and it's no longer 'desirable'. But if you want a 430 there's a 2 year waiting list, or you can pay even more for a used one. Sound familiar?
My favorite listing is the 'used' F430 with 88 miles on it, a sticker price of ~$234k, and an asking price of $340k!!!
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996's will continue to go down in value....remember many of the hardcore aircooled guys do not like the 996 or 997!
GTS's will probably remain in the stable to appreciating range do you their low numbers..especially good conditions 5 speeds.....
I do think the car do buy is early S4's....especially in 5 speeds....the pre GT cars...there are quite a few out there (total production for 87-88 is about 3400 cars) and the prices are far cheaper than GT's or GTS's....you can find an excellent S4 for less than $20K, vs far more for GT or GTS....for the same total investment of a nice GTS...you could have a wicked S4 with a S/C or stroker! Which is still cheaper than many SUV's
GTS's will probably remain in the stable to appreciating range do you their low numbers..especially good conditions 5 speeds.....
I do think the car do buy is early S4's....especially in 5 speeds....the pre GT cars...there are quite a few out there (total production for 87-88 is about 3400 cars) and the prices are far cheaper than GT's or GTS's....you can find an excellent S4 for less than $20K, vs far more for GT or GTS....for the same total investment of a nice GTS...you could have a wicked S4 with a S/C or stroker! Which is still cheaper than many SUV's
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Originally Posted by Bill Coleman
Remember not long ago when used 360s were selling for as much as new ones - if you could find one?
AutoTrader currently has listings for *169* of them for sale as low as $115k and none higher than $250k. Seems the F430 has stolen its thunder and it's no longer 'desirable'. But if you want a 430 there's a 2 year waiting list, or you can pay even more for a used one. Sound familiar?
My favorite listing is the 'used' F430 with 88 miles on it, a sticker price of ~$234k, and an asking price of $340k!!!
AutoTrader currently has listings for *169* of them for sale as low as $115k and none higher than $250k. Seems the F430 has stolen its thunder and it's no longer 'desirable'. But if you want a 430 there's a 2 year waiting list, or you can pay even more for a used one. Sound familiar?
My favorite listing is the 'used' F430 with 88 miles on it, a sticker price of ~$234k, and an asking price of $340k!!!
GTS's will probably remain in the stable to appreciating range do you their low numbers..especially good conditions 5 speeds.....