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guy who owns it paid A lot more for it! Where it ended is what it's worth.
The color Is a tough sell (I like it but definitely G I Joe green) IMHO, looks like the market agrees. I expected $220,000-250,000 with a more desirable color.
Private sale = subtract ~$10k off normal market pricing.
Dealing with private parties is an absolute NIGHTMARE from prior experience. Weirdos, tire kickers, unfunded, etc etc. Not all, but most.
I think this only applies to sellers who don’t know what they’re doing, have bad luck, or most likely a combination of the two. I have had no problem selling a number of specialty 911s, GT4, etc. Many of the buyers have become friends in the process as well. It’s been a wonderful, fulfilling experience.
I think this only applies to sellers who don’t know what they’re doing, have bad luck, or most likely a combination of the two. I have had no problem selling a number of specialty 911s, GT4, etc. Many of the buyers have become friends in the process as well. It’s been a wonderful, fulfilling experience.
Anecdotal - you must have better experience than I have. I could write an entire book about dreamers and social misfits I have had to deal with with private party sales, even as someone who has always priced my cars at the bottom of the market price to just "move" the product.
As a buyer...I would never, ever consider for one second buying private party. A $20k cash car, sure, but a $200k+ car? Absolutely not, just as I would never deal with a "for sale by owner" home. Rolling the dice, I'm not a gambling man.
Anecdotal - you must have better experience than I have. I could write an entire book about dreamers and social misfits I have had to deal with with private party sales, even as someone who has always priced my cars at the bottom of the market price to just "move" the product.
As a buyer...I would never, ever consider for one second buying private party. A $20k cash car, sure, but a $200k+ car? Absolutely not, just as I would never deal with a "for sale by owner" home. Rolling the dice, I'm not a gambling man.
Plenty of dealerships aren’t reputable or honest. You should be getting a PPI no matter who you buy it from.
Really nice Carmine build GT3 low miles but ruined by 90's BBS wheels, private sale too. $215k CarGurus link
those look like HRE’s, and i actually think they look good. But i understand how wheels are a matter of taste. Seller should mention whether stock wheels are included
Agate Grey Touring with 4500 miles. PCCB, 18-way seats, FAL, LED’s, and full leather with deviated yellow stitching. $186k original MSRP. Asking price is $209k.
2018 GT3 Touring in PTS Geyser Grey Metallic 6,965 Miles 250K LWB, PDLS, FALS, Hounds Tooth seat inserts, deviated stitching. Very tasteful build. Not sure why they didn't replace the scraped up front spoiler before taking pic's? For the money it should be flawless.
Private sale = subtract ~$10k off normal market pricing.
Dealing with private parties is an absolute NIGHTMARE from prior experience. Weirdos, tire kickers, unfunded, etc etc. Not all, but most.
Originally Posted by Skullbussa
Anecdotal - you must have better experience than I have. I could write an entire book about dreamers and social misfits I have had to deal with with private party sales, even as someone who has always priced my cars at the bottom of the market price to just "move" the product.
As a buyer...I would never, ever consider for one second buying private party. A $20k cash car, sure, but a $200k+ car? Absolutely not, just as I would never deal with a "for sale by owner" home. Rolling the dice, I'm not a gambling man.
Preach on... I wish I could drink some of that private party kool aid and have great experiences like everyone else.
I tried to sell a 911 privately and dealt with what you said. All walks of life, from poor to rich. Wasted so much time setting appointments and meeting up with people. Maybe I'm too nice. I let people go for test drives alone... I know, I know. But I gauge them first hand, plus I'm trying to make a sale. There's a member here named "SocialPro" or something. Biggest tire kicker of them all.
By far, the biggest most annoying losers are the "let me ask my wife" type. Bitch, ask you wife? The **** outta here. What excuse of a man uses their wife as a shield instead of saying "thank you for your time, this one's not for me".
Agate Grey Touring with 4500 miles. PCCB, 18-way seats, FAL, LED’s, and full leather with deviated yellow stitching. $186k original MSRP. Asking price is $209k.