need advice on 991 GT3
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They have offered me the car on a lease via Porsche financials. Car is in LA. Total repair was $12K and was on a lift to be checked. I will drive it for day to day use if I take it.
Thanks for all the great replies.
Thanks for all the great replies.
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If the car is straight and repaired properly, i dont see any problem with it. Why? it is priced right. I assume you want to save right? Otherwise you cannot buy a well optioned car without a history below MSRP.
If you buy it cheap, you sell it cheap. Go for it.
Be quick, a car this good will sell quick. i say good because i assume it was repaired properly. The cost to repair is not always a good estimate to severity of damage because the model is new and there are no replacement parts. Would you want a car repaired for 2k but all nonOEM parts? i wont.
If you buy it cheap, you sell it cheap. Go for it.
Be quick, a car this good will sell quick. i say good because i assume it was repaired properly. The cost to repair is not always a good estimate to severity of damage because the model is new and there are no replacement parts. Would you want a car repaired for 2k but all nonOEM parts? i wont.
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I would pass. Too many other cars out there without a story. Even if you get a good deal, you will loose any savings you gained when you have to sell it one day
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