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EspritS4s 12-07-2006 11:14 PM

You guys will love this....
http://www.928registry.org/1993-928GTS-0062.htm

Now I've no idea why they priced it so low.

-Gary

low miler 12-07-2006 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by EspritS4s
You guys will love this....
http://www.928registry.org/1993-928GTS-0062.htm

Now I've no idea why they priced it so low.

-Gary

Like I said, they're out there, you just really have to look continously for them.

perrys4 12-08-2006 12:30 AM

Dam I wish I had some extra cash!!

danglerb 12-08-2006 01:32 AM

Debt is good for you, refi time ;)

EspritS4s 12-08-2006 01:38 AM

This is the original thread. I was just going through the pictures in the registry when I found a red 93 GTS sitting in front of a Chambers Motorcars sign. It looks like they posted it before selling it.

Giovanni 12-08-2006 10:05 AM

They added it to the Registry meaning they most have known about the true present value of the GTS and still they advertised it for $23k which is close to the wholesale black value. No wonder the sale is pending with a friend of the dealer rather than an internet customer. This could be a good way for the dealer to pocket some tax free ching ching in their pocket. And its easily justifiable since they advertised the GTS on 2 separate sites. Am I wrong?

OpusX67 12-12-2006 02:06 PM

Here's the latest low down on this car. I'm probably stupid for haggling over $300 but it's a matter of principal to me which the sale guy doesn't have.

Whoever was buying the car for $23.5k couldn't come up with the financial so I made them the highest offer of $27k which is still pretty good to me. The final offer was $27,300 with opened trailer transportation from them. I decided to use enclosed transportation on my own and they refuse to contribute the $300 to the cost. I already put $3k in down payment to which I already talked my credit card company. So because of $300, the deal went south.

So the car is back for sale. They had seven other offers previously.

The car was traded in by a 65-year old man for an E350. The trade in value was no where near the $23.5k. They are making a killing even at this great price.

Hop on this now if you want the car.

Giovanni 12-12-2006 02:16 PM

I would not go anything above $23,500 based on principle.

Wholesale (or loan value) is $21k and trade in is $21,240.

Charley B 12-12-2006 02:48 PM

Principle? On the 8th you said $23K was near the wholesale book value. I'm confused.

Giovanni 12-12-2006 03:00 PM

Wholesale values changes all the time, sometimes daily.

Charley B 12-12-2006 03:02 PM

Yeah, right. Now you sound like me quoting interest rates to clients. We should both be ashamed.

hacker-pschorr 12-12-2006 03:16 PM


Originally Posted by danglerb
As much as we like 928's, very very few new car dealers would put this old of a car on the lot. When was the last time anybody on this list has seen a 928 for sale at a Porsche dealership? I looked pretty hard for a month and only found a couple cars on a dealer lot and those were all strictly used car dealers.

Every now and then a nice 928 would show up at Zimbrick Porsche in Madison Wisconsin. Everytime they would keep it on the showroom. Not all dealerships are the same, last time I pulled up to Bergstrom Porsche in Appleton, Wisconsin - every sales guy game outside to check out my car. Sait it's been a while since they've seen a 928. Having one with headers & open pipes usually draws attention though.

tv 12-12-2006 03:20 PM

Maybe the guy wasn't clued in but i was just told that it has been sold to an out of stater.

At least he knew enough to say it was in a class by itself.

Giovanni 12-12-2006 03:25 PM

Probably because I am at work :-).

tv 12-12-2006 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by Giovanni
Probably because I am at work :-).



huh?


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