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Old 05-05-2018, 05:33 PM
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Default 2017 991.2s good price?

I looked at a white well optioned 2017 s with under 2k miles. $229 k sticker. Non Porsche delaer. What is a fair price these days?
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Is it convertible?
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Nope, hard top.
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That's a big sticker for non-convertible... If you liked all the options, I think $180k

I know of another non CPO TTS with a $218k sticker that sold for $178k, it had 7k miles
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I purchased a 17' tts with 2k miles, listed for 214k and change, from Porsche dealership with 2 year CPO added, paid 175k delivered from Florida to PA
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I think an argument could be made that it's a $190k car, but only if it's the car you really want. These are not being made for the next year or two, so it's a seller's market at the moment. Get the key and forget about dickering on the dollars.
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Originally Posted by Randyc151
I think an argument could be made that it's a $190k car, but only if it's the car you really want. These are not being made for the next year or two, so it's a seller's market at the moment. Get the key and forget about dickering on the dollars.
I think you are right, I thought prices were holding higher due to good economy, but it makes sense that production stopped and there is limited supply next year or two



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