928s for Sale
#9301
#9302
Whoa...big jump up to $18K already! Time for me to update my Agreed-Value with my State Farm Agent!
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...che-928-s4-50/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...che-928-s4-50/
#9303
@Captain_Slow has a very nice 88 Venetian Blue auto FS...if it's still available.
Would not believe if this car would not be already sold, but worth looking for sure...
Well maintained and a very nice car.
This is the car.
Last edited by Bertrand Daoust; 09-28-2021 at 09:49 PM.
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#9304
@Captain_Slow has a very nice 88 Venetian Blue auto FS...if it's still available.
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#9305
'91 manual GT on BAT: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...sche-928-gt-9/
I think there are some real questions. CarFax shows the car passed inspection in 2012 with 513 miles on the odo, which is obviously wrong from the service records at the end of the pix.. There is reported 'wear' on the shift **** with current mileage of 37K miles. Lots of service records, but only 2 within the past ~15 years that I saw. in the 418 pictures. From my pretty quick scan of service, coolant was changed in 2005 and again in 2008, but not since then. Anybody wonder how long the car sat in the garage between drives, and therefore what the condition of the heads might be???
Beautiful color combination, Great looking car. Probably go for high $, but it also might need some serious maintenance $ to accompany it for long future usage.
Gary
I think there are some real questions. CarFax shows the car passed inspection in 2012 with 513 miles on the odo, which is obviously wrong from the service records at the end of the pix.. There is reported 'wear' on the shift **** with current mileage of 37K miles. Lots of service records, but only 2 within the past ~15 years that I saw. in the 418 pictures. From my pretty quick scan of service, coolant was changed in 2005 and again in 2008, but not since then. Anybody wonder how long the car sat in the garage between drives, and therefore what the condition of the heads might be???
Beautiful color combination, Great looking car. Probably go for high $, but it also might need some serious maintenance $ to accompany it for long future usage.
Gary
#9306
Whoa...big jump up to $18K already! Time for me to update my Agreed-Value with my State Farm Agent!
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...che-928-s4-50/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...che-928-s4-50/
#9307
Well I don't know about you, but I'm into the hobby because it's fun. It's fun to debate about values and what influences them, but I could care less about being right or wrong. I've never been much of an "I told you so" guy.
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#9309
Anyway, the interesting thing is more than the final price, but rather that at least 5 different bidders went hard for the 928 at the end, which means that 4 of them lost out, yet still have the cash to buy and the desire to buy a similar S4 example... which impacts future pricing.
#9311
Everyone acts like we're still back in 2019... instead of a post-Covid 2021 where one 928 just sold for $2 Million and the Fed is desperately pulling $1 Trillion+ out of our economy with each reverse repo as if they can stave off inflation forever. Gonna be a lot of shocked faces seeing the stock market in 3 months.
#9312
Everyone acts like we're still back in 2019... instead of a post-Covid 2021 where one 928 just sold for $2 Million and the Fed is desperately pulling $1 Trillion+ out of our economy with each reverse repo as if they can stave off inflation forever. Gonna be a lot of shocked faces seeing the stock market in 3 months.
#9313
I still see no indication monetarily or culturally that the typical 928 is going to skyrocket the way even basket case 911s did 10 years ago. Will there be some appreciation? Sure. There are always going to be a handful of cars and a handful of buyers that kick the curve up, but those guys with the mid-mileage good-condition driver and the speculators with the lots full of parts cars are going to be disappointed.
You want to see some appreciation? An unmolested Fox-body Mustang is going to be worth a small fortune in a few years. It's tough to find one now.
You want to see some appreciation? An unmolested Fox-body Mustang is going to be worth a small fortune in a few years. It's tough to find one now.
Last edited by Shawn Stanford; 09-29-2021 at 06:56 AM.
#9314
I still see no indication monetarily or culturally that the typical 928 is going to skyrocket the way even basket case 911s did 10 years ago. Will there be some appreciation? Sure. There are always going to be a handful of cars and a handful of buyers that kick the curve up, but those guys with the mid-mileage good-condition driver and the speculators with the lots full of parts cars are going to be disappointed.
You want to see some appreciation? An unmolested Fox-body Mustang is going to be worth a small fortune in a few years. It's tough to find one now.
You want to see some appreciation? An unmolested Fox-body Mustang is going to be worth a small fortune in a few years. It's tough to find one now.
#9315