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A later build with WP, Mg wheels, and a lot of boxes ticked to the tune of $257K. The important to me items were single owner, low 1500 miles and CPO’d until July 2025, so just under 3yrs warranty.
I have had a few PMs after I originally posted requesting pricing. So I paid $275K or $18K over MSRP. I also traded my 2019 GTS and I was super happy with the appraised trade.
How did I miss that it has a rebuild title??? I'll blame it on being Monday... Oppp's, I've crashed and burned before getting airborne.
I was going to ignore this...but the intial post with a rebuilt title was interesting. How does a car get a rebuilt title when the ad says "First Owner - Car was damaged by Porsche Dealer. 100% Porsche OEM parts. See picture of damage. Car has no paint work other than brand new OEM front bumper. Full PPF Wrap. No excuses!!!
So the seller is claiming the front bumper was replaced but the car has a rebuilt title....hmm. What's the story on this?
Very strange.
Rebuilt title with 'no paint work'.
Looks like they rebuilt the odometer too!
And kept or destroyed the ceramic rotors.
Hard pass. Unless it stays under $10k!
Would be hard to determine PPW under the wrap. I know my paint meter doesn't work on it.
Not that Carfax is "Exact Science" but it shows 4181 miles purchased in nebraska 2/11/20 and then 7181 miles a month later. I'm guessing a typo.
Edit: a google search of the vin reveals other photos of the car, probably from the salvage time period. And damage looks to be to front bumper.
Last edited by BuckeyeDrew; 07-13-2020 at 06:07 PM.
I've been eyeing this one. Guy said that the 1st owner bought the car in CT, then traded in because an older classic car that he had always wanted just showed up at the WA dealership. Still doesn't answer the question of why you'd only put 280 miles on the car in 18 months. It is perfect. But asking MSRP for a 2018 car seems a bit steep no ?
I've been eyeing this one. Guy said that the 1st owner bought the car in CT, then traded in because an older classic car that he had always wanted just showed up at the WA dealership. Still doesn't answer the question of why you'd only put 280 miles on the car in 18 months. It is perfect. But asking MSRP for a 2018 car seems a bit steep no ?
I found many PTS colors with just a few hundred miles are asking about MSRP, whereas PTS cars with a few thousand miles <5000 may be up to 15-20k below MSRP. I was eyeing that Riv blue as well, but did not want to pay msrp and also wanted green. This one was a close second choice. Very nice car.
This one has an accident on it. Fixed with a 40k+ bill. Carfax says airbags didn’t deploy but that is verified untrue. Would be an awesome car if could be bought right. 100k-110k would be my limit. Started off on eBay @ 155k. I see it’s been adjusted a bit.
I've wondered that as well. I recall seeing it listed last year before I bought my .1 RS, and have had it saved out of curiosity on my AutoTrader account. I figure must be something that gets revealed during PPI that potential buyers are concerened with.
Nice car with the deviated stitching and all the options. I just wish it was a Weissach car. The yellow belts combined with the yellow stiching looks sharp IMO.