What would be a good sell price for my car?
#1
What would be a good sell price for my car?
Hello guys,
I have a Porsche 991 GT3, White, Fully equipped. Carbon Brakes, Bucket seats, White exterior, black interior. I can't remember how much I bought it for but I'm pretty sure it was probably as high as it could go on the configurator.
I bought it when the car came out, I reserved it before it did.
Bought it at The Collection in Miami, and it has less than 300 miles on it. Garage kept, with AC.
What would be a good value for it?
Thank you.
I have a Porsche 991 GT3, White, Fully equipped. Carbon Brakes, Bucket seats, White exterior, black interior. I can't remember how much I bought it for but I'm pretty sure it was probably as high as it could go on the configurator.
I bought it when the car came out, I reserved it before it did.
Bought it at The Collection in Miami, and it has less than 300 miles on it. Garage kept, with AC.
What would be a good value for it?
Thank you.
#4
Well, the GT3 came out as a 2014 ...with first deliveries actually taking place in Dec 2013. If yours has LWBs then it presumably is 2015, unless you swapped seats after purchase.
For us to opine as to fair offering price, one that would garner interest on this forum, you should submit build sheet, MSRP ... perhaps a pic or two. You should also mention Warranty period you have, whether vehicle tracked, any aftermarket parts, any damage, etc.
A formal sale offer would then need to go in Rennlist Classifieds: Vehicle Marketplace section.
For us to opine as to fair offering price, one that would garner interest on this forum, you should submit build sheet, MSRP ... perhaps a pic or two. You should also mention Warranty period you have, whether vehicle tracked, any aftermarket parts, any damage, etc.
A formal sale offer would then need to go in Rennlist Classifieds: Vehicle Marketplace section.
#5
Let me try getting more info. I leave all the papers in USA along with the car.
Now that you mention it, it might not have the seats, maybe I'm confusing them. Because it was a GT3 of the first batch, the ones that had the engine swapped.
The car has less than 300 miles, NEVER tracked. The only reason it has miles on it is because of the Engine swap they did when the car came out, and I was adviced to drive it a bit to make sure everything was ok.
No damage.
Full Akrapovic Exhaust.
Car is pretty much new.
Now that you mention it, it might not have the seats, maybe I'm confusing them. Because it was a GT3 of the first batch, the ones that had the engine swapped.
The car has less than 300 miles, NEVER tracked. The only reason it has miles on it is because of the Engine swap they did when the car came out, and I was adviced to drive it a bit to make sure everything was ok.
No damage.
Full Akrapovic Exhaust.
Car is pretty much new.
#7
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Private party or dealer?
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#9
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But selling it to a private party you have to deal with a bunch of goofball tire-kickers, or some who just want a joy ride for 15 minutes, before you find a serious buyer -- with cash on hand, or wire transfer a phone call away.
For me, it's not worth the hassle selling to a private party even if the price is somewhat higher. Oh, and don't forget the paperwork.
GLWS.
#10
Maybe, maybe not.
But selling it to a private party you have to deal with a bunch of goofball tire-kickers, or some who just want a joy ride for 15 minutes, before you find a serious buyer -- with cash on hand, or wire transfer a phone call away.
For me, it's not worth the hassle selling to a private party even if the price is somewhat higher. Oh, and don't forget the paperwork.
GLWS.
But selling it to a private party you have to deal with a bunch of goofball tire-kickers, or some who just want a joy ride for 15 minutes, before you find a serious buyer -- with cash on hand, or wire transfer a phone call away.
For me, it's not worth the hassle selling to a private party even if the price is somewhat higher. Oh, and don't forget the paperwork.
GLWS.
#14
If you have the vin, it's easy to pull the build sheet.
#15
Msrp