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Old 09-24-2018, 04:52 PM
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Default 2014 GT3 for sale CPO

Hi everyone, Here is a link to my sale add. I didn't get much action on it. I thought my price was fair for a car with almost two years warranty left. Someone buy a great car there's still time to have fun in it this year.
It's not much more than a trade in offer I got plus the tax credit. I'm not one to let a few grand kill a deal.

https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...-2014-gt3.html

thanks, mike
Old 09-24-2018, 05:13 PM
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Since this isn't the classifieds
Your ask is too high
Stigma of the 2014's and 15K Miles
Since you listed the car in the past
What's your take on why it didn't find a home yet ?
Edit: 110k is where I see a buyer coming forward
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Thanks for the insight I only listed it yesterday but thought it might get some action. I guess the trade offers I got where not so bad after all.
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Your car, your price.

Just stating a fact.
A 2014 with ~15,000 miles sold for less than $117k as a CPO from a P dealer. If your're getting a dealer to give you a good trade, you might as well take it.
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Originally Posted by 0to60
Since this isn't the classifieds
Your ask is too high
Stigma of the 2014's and 15K Miles
Since you listed the car in the past
What's your take on why it didn't find a home yet ?
Edit: 110k is where I see a buyer coming forward
What is the "stigma w/ the 2014's?"
Didn't all 2014's have their engines replaced (and the late production '14's have the newer engines), also the 2014's got 5 year full warranty vs. the usual 4 years. Any other differences between 14's and 15's?
Old 09-24-2018, 07:22 PM
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Not an expert but that seems like an ok ask price to me. If you're not in a hurry give it some time. Maybe list on some other sites. I recently traded my 15 with lower msrp, more miles (21k) and some cosmetic issues. Dealer listed it for 131k. It did have new tires and front brakes. Black book trade is about 113k. If you have limited time trading in is less hassle of course than private sale. Also, you didn't mention the engine internal components warranty of 10yr/120k mi from in service date. Most buyers may know that but worth mentioning in your ad. Best of luck.
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Originally Posted by driIve
What is the "stigma w/ the 2014's?"
Didn't all 2014's have their engines replaced (and the late production '14's have the newer engines), also the 2014's got 5 year full warranty vs. the usual 4 years. Any other differences between 14's and 15's?
There are/were 4 engines:
E0,E1,F,G

All the 14’s have an E1 engine. Early 2014 cars had E0 and those were replaced with E1. Late 2014 cars came with E1 engines.

Sometime in 2015, F engines arrived and after that G engines.

So if you have a 2014 with an E1 engine that failed in 2016 or later, Porsche probably installed a G engine which is ideal.


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Originally Posted by 0to60
Edit: 110k is where I see a buyer coming forward
where do u see an asking of 110k? i wish it's that low when i was in the market a month or two back lol.

I think the OP's asking is reasonable. If the dealer is trading in at 110 or higher i think u should take it. It will sit a bit if u want to sell above 120 tho, gathering from what i have seen in the past 6 months
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I traded in my 14 with 13k Miles on my .2 with an MSRP dealership at 112k back in July. It had G engine replacement. I had a private party offer me 115. Hope that helps.
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Originally Posted by 3Series


There are/were 4 engines:
E0,E1,F,G

All the 14’s have an E1 engine. Early 2014 cars had E0 and those were replaced with E1. Late 2014 cars came with E1 engines.

Sometime in 2015, F engines arrived and after that G engines.

So if you have a 2014 with an E1 engine that failed in 2016 or later, Porsche probably installed a G engine which is ideal.


There are 5 engines. Two G's. G1 and G2. G2 is the only one which hasn't failed (at least notified here) due to finger follower inclusions.
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Originally Posted by no401k
where do u see an asking of 110k? i wish it's that low when i was in the market a month or two back lol.

I think the OP's asking is reasonable. If the dealer is trading in at 110 or higher i think u should take it. It will sit a bit if u want to sell above 120 tho, gathering from what i have seen in the past 6 months
991.1 GT3 market is slowing down drastically from what I've seen. A lot of price drops, and a lot of clean ones sitting for many months. 991.1 available for sale has doubled in past 3 months online. Bit of a glut right now with the 991.2's filling the market.
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Also does not help that we are coming to the end of “driving” season here in the northeast.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but MD tax is 6% so a trade of $116,500 gets you same as $123,500 cash.....It sounds from your statement your trade is higher, I would take it and run....

And we all know the main reason something for sale doesn't get much action......the price
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Originally Posted by jadski
I traded in my 14 with 13k Miles on my .2 with an MSRP dealership at 112k back in July. It had G engine replacement. I had a private party offer me 115. Hope that helps.
^^^^^^^^^^
This
Your transaction from over the summer is spot on along with the private offers. Now we are heading into fall/winter 110k is the current value. Thank you for sharing an actual transaction. Hopefully your data points will help the OP sell his 14.
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Damn, at that price these things are a great deal (low $11X). Mileage or not.

'14 with engine replacement would not bother me a bit. They have 10 year warranties. GLWS op.


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