What Price????
#1
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What Price????
I was wondering if anyone has some thoughts on what is a fair asking price for my 968????
Description
1994 Porsche 968 Coupe 87,*** miles
Black exterior with full leather tan interior
Car is 100% stock (no modifications)
Show room interior (absolutely no flaws) 10 of 10
Exterior is in excellent shape but does have a few stone chips 9.5 out of 10
10 of 10 mechanically
Options:
Tiptronic
Full Leather Interior
Air Conditioning with Automatic Control Cruise Control
Power front Seats
Power Steering
Power Brakes with ABS
Power Locks
One Key Central Locking/Alarm
Heated Mirrors
Removable Moonroof
Power trunk Release
Heated Windshield washer Nozzles
Digital Cabin temperature Gauge
Genuine Porsche Leather mirrors Bra
Genuine Porsche Floor Mats
Engine Compartment box(complete with oil check rag & gloves **never used**)
OEM Porsche radio with 6 Speakers
New Goodyear Eagle Tires all round
Dual Airbags
On 9/18/02 I had a 'total car check over' performed at my local Porsche dealership
It passed with flying colors on all check points apart from 2 things.
1. The Tiptronic flex plate (basically a clutch) is showing signs of wear.
The Tiptronic works fine but is just noisy. New flex plate would resolve this issue.
2. The car needs a new Rear Wiper Switch $66
I am asking $14,500 or best offer
Does that seem reasonable???
Thanks for any input.
Also I may just decide to keep the car and do the flex plate...... as this is really a great example of a 968.
Thanks
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Description
1994 Porsche 968 Coupe 87,*** miles
Black exterior with full leather tan interior
Car is 100% stock (no modifications)
Show room interior (absolutely no flaws) 10 of 10
Exterior is in excellent shape but does have a few stone chips 9.5 out of 10
10 of 10 mechanically
Options:
Tiptronic
Full Leather Interior
Air Conditioning with Automatic Control Cruise Control
Power front Seats
Power Steering
Power Brakes with ABS
Power Locks
One Key Central Locking/Alarm
Heated Mirrors
Removable Moonroof
Power trunk Release
Heated Windshield washer Nozzles
Digital Cabin temperature Gauge
Genuine Porsche Leather mirrors Bra
Genuine Porsche Floor Mats
Engine Compartment box(complete with oil check rag & gloves **never used**)
OEM Porsche radio with 6 Speakers
New Goodyear Eagle Tires all round
Dual Airbags
On 9/18/02 I had a 'total car check over' performed at my local Porsche dealership
It passed with flying colors on all check points apart from 2 things.
1. The Tiptronic flex plate (basically a clutch) is showing signs of wear.
The Tiptronic works fine but is just noisy. New flex plate would resolve this issue.
2. The car needs a new Rear Wiper Switch $66
I am asking $14,500 or best offer
Does that seem reasonable???
Thanks for any input.
Also I may just decide to keep the car and do the flex plate...... as this is really a great example of a 968.
Thanks
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#2
Instructor
Sounds fair to me, but you should keep it. I hope you don't HAVE to sell it. Keep it and enjoy. Fix that switch and flex plate and viola-new car if is as you describe.
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Considering the cost for fixing the flex plate(which i've had done on a 944) and the price my father paid for an arguably nicer(6spd w/more options) '94 model 968 recently... I'd have to say your price is a little high.
Flex-plate will run anywhere from $1200-2000 to buy/install, depending on whom you have do it and where they get their parts . . .very not cheap!
Put it at 12.5k OBO and you'll probably get more potential buyers
Flex-plate will run anywhere from $1200-2000 to buy/install, depending on whom you have do it and where they get their parts . . .very not cheap!
Put it at 12.5k OBO and you'll probably get more potential buyers
#4
I have seen similar cars in the $17-20K range. I am assuming there is no trnny problems with them. So deduct the price to fix tranny and you still have a competitively priced car. You aren't going to get as many calls as you would like right now because of the season.
-Mike
-Mike