Excellence price guide
#1
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Just got my copy yesterday, and it's nice to see all 968's went up in value over last year, with 95 cabs in excellent condition leading the way. Not too shabby, a year older worth more.
#2
Three Wheelin'
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Geez Damian,
You must have tipped you mail-person much more than me last X-mass!
I'll probably get mine in a day or so...might be the guard dog, too, now that I think of it.
Jason
You must have tipped you mail-person much more than me last X-mass!
I'll probably get mine in a day or so...might be the guard dog, too, now that I think of it.
Jason
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Actually, I picked it up in Penn Station Monday night-I don't subscribe, since until recently they didn't have a website-I'm going to do so now. They seem to get delivered at least two weeks before they hit the newstands, so I'd wonder if yours got lost.
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Got mine in the mail over a week ago
968 coupes
---------Poor Good Excellent
1992 - 10126 11513 15413
1993 - 11235 12774 17100
1994 - 12442 14146 18938
1995 - 13329 15155 20288
This generally reflects anywhere from $200 to $800 in appreciation from last year's report.
The latest issue of Keith Martin's Sports Car Market lists the 92 and 93 (he does not list later years) as between $14,100 and 19,500.
My only thought, other than being glad that depreciation has stopped for now, is that I just don't see this much difference between model years. The slight cosmetic changes year to year are far less important at this point than miles and overall condition. An 'excellent' condition low mile 94 does not seem to me to be automatically worth $1800 more than an identical condition 93.
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968 coupes
---------Poor Good Excellent
1992 - 10126 11513 15413
1993 - 11235 12774 17100
1994 - 12442 14146 18938
1995 - 13329 15155 20288
This generally reflects anywhere from $200 to $800 in appreciation from last year's report.
The latest issue of Keith Martin's Sports Car Market lists the 92 and 93 (he does not list later years) as between $14,100 and 19,500.
My only thought, other than being glad that depreciation has stopped for now, is that I just don't see this much difference between model years. The slight cosmetic changes year to year are far less important at this point than miles and overall condition. An 'excellent' condition low mile 94 does not seem to me to be automatically worth $1800 more than an identical condition 93.
#5
Intermediate
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An 'excellent' condition low mile 94 does not seem to me to be automatically worth $1800 more than an identical condition 93.
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