Have a 1994 964 Speedster- anyone have a clue as to what it's worth?
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Have a 1994 964 Speedster- anyone have a clue as to what it's worth?
Black on yellow accents, tiptronic, approx 13,000 miles, stock car, excellent condition.
anyone have an idea as to a general value of the car? hard to find as there aren't many comparables.
thanks for any input you may have.
anyone have an idea as to a general value of the car? hard to find as there aren't many comparables.
thanks for any input you may have.
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I dont see how a TIP can significantly hurt a car that is only been driven 1200 miles a year. Believe it or not there are a few people that like driving a TIP thus it could be a plus by some buyers.
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Unless they are old, a woman, or have some injury that makes shifting/clutch difficult. Those folks would consider a tip a plus. Unfortunately, the old, infirm and women usually aren't in the market for cars such as these.
That's why a tip hurts the price
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Most people looking for an air-cooled Porsche want a manual in a sports car. That's just a fact.
Unless they are old, a woman, or have some injury that makes shifting/clutch difficult. Those folks would consider a tip a plus. Unfortunately, the old, infirm and women usually aren't in the market for cars such as these.
That's why a tip hurts the price
Unless they are old, a woman, or have some injury that makes shifting/clutch difficult. Those folks would consider a tip a plus. Unfortunately, the old, infirm and women usually aren't in the market for cars such as these.
That's why a tip hurts the price
I'd say its 50K tops. Not trying to insult, I think a 94 Speedster is a great car.
Keep it and drive it !
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Most people looking for an air-cooled Porsche want a manual in a sports car. That's just a fact.
Unless they are old, a woman, or have some injury that makes shifting/clutch difficult. Those folks would consider a tip a plus. Unfortunately, the old, infirm and women usually aren't in the market for cars such as these.
That's why a tip hurts the price
Unless they are old, a woman, or have some injury that makes shifting/clutch difficult. Those folks would consider a tip a plus. Unfortunately, the old, infirm and women usually aren't in the market for cars such as these.
That's why a tip hurts the price
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Most people looking for an air-cooled Porsche want a manual in a sports car. That's just a fact.
Unless they are old, a woman, or have some injury that makes shifting/clutch difficult. Those folks would consider a tip a plus. Unfortunately, the old, infirm and women usually aren't in the market for cars such as these.
That's why a tip hurts the price
Unless they are old, a woman, or have some injury that makes shifting/clutch difficult. Those folks would consider a tip a plus. Unfortunately, the old, infirm and women usually aren't in the market for cars such as these.
That's why a tip hurts the price
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Anyway, it matters not. A significant majority of people who are buying an air-cooled 911 are looking for the sports car experience, and that means a manual. Whether one likes it or not, having a tip on a air-cooled Porsche is a detriment to most buyers. You don't need to believe me, the market proves it to be true, as tips command a lesser price than manuals in otherwise similar air-cooled 911s
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Can't believe no one has asked which seats the car has?
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a tip'sters opinion
hi,
i have a tip,and i got offered more for mine than a friend who has a 964 manual(he wasn't old, lazy nor ignorant),
yes the stereotype sports car comes with a manual but a tip can surprise you if used properly. i think its a personal preference thing,
and if i had the choice, my next 964 will be a tip too.
my 2 c.
i have a tip,and i got offered more for mine than a friend who has a 964 manual(he wasn't old, lazy nor ignorant),
yes the stereotype sports car comes with a manual but a tip can surprise you if used properly. i think its a personal preference thing,
and if i had the choice, my next 964 will be a tip too.
my 2 c.