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Old 03-16-2018, 09:21 PM
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What do you think the following cars are worth on a retail basis. Both examples are CPO.

1) 2014 TTS - MSRP 208k - 20k Miles. White over black. Nice build.

2) 2015 TTS - MSRP 195k - 19k Miles. Blue over expresso/cognac. Nice build as well.

Both cars clean and in very good shape.

What would you guys think is a good price for each? Just curious what current consensus is on the market and pricing.

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Negotiate 125K
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My car has 19k and it's a 2017. Why do people not drive their cars. lol
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'14 125k

'15 135k
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I'd think the 14 would be 125-30 and 15 would be 135ish.

991.2s CPO with low miles are still running pretty high. Saw a few '17 TTS nice builds with <5k miles for 180s asking...
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Originally Posted by GTSBoneDoc
I'd think the 14 would be 125-30 and 15 would be 135ish.

991.2s CPO with low miles are still running pretty high. Saw a few '17 TTS nice builds with <5k miles for 180s asking...
true, but we don't know what the cars are actually selling for
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Originally Posted by Elliott991TS
true, but we don't know what the cars are actually selling for
Agree.. I would guess mid-high 170s?
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Originally Posted by GTSBoneDoc
Agree.. I would guess mid-high 170s?
yes, my guess too, depending on how long the car has been on the lot
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You guys are pretty much on the money.

14- 128k (there are other 14's for less but lower builds ie bose)

15- 135k

I just wanted to line up actual selling prices with what you guys felt the prices should be.

How do you feel about 20k miles? Both cars super tight. No rattles, etc and feel like new.
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Originally Posted by Michael_s
You guys are pretty much on the money.

14- 128k (there are other 14's for less but lower builds ie bose)

15- 135k

I just wanted to line up actual selling prices with what you guys felt the prices should be.

How do you feel about 20k miles? Both cars super tight. No rattles, etc and feel like new.
I would not hesitate to buy these cars with 20-40k miles, as long as they are CPO and you get a good price, there is very little risk. The biggest risk will be a car accident requiring body work and the hit on the CarFax, which will significantly lower value and narrow the buyer pool
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Originally Posted by Steve Cole
My car has 19k and it's a 2017. Why do people not drive their cars. lol
A lot of people who buy $200k cars tend to either:
1) Have a lot of cars to spread the mileage around
2) Have a work-life pattern that doesn't involve racking up long commuting mileage, only recreational mileage.
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Thanks guys. I'm think I'm going to get back into the turbo world this time with a TTS. Leaning towards the 14... going to get Sam involved and make this thing a monster and track this biatch!!

Keep you posted.
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Originally Posted by stealthpilot
A lot of people who buy $200k cars tend to either:
1) Have a lot of cars to spread the mileage around
2) Have a work-life pattern that doesn't involve racking up long commuting mileage, only recreational mileage.
I am no different! Actually, I might be; I spend multiple weekends every year racing bikes, where I am in an 8,000lb diesel truck for hours either racing or working on bikes, usually wrapped up in leathers like a sausage creature for days in a row, lol
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There was a '15 TTS in Porsche Fairfield recently - 3k miles, CPO, $204k sticker - I think they would have taken $138k, know they would have taken $139.5.
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^ the white one.


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