Maybe a good deal on a 991.2 TTS
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Maybe a good deal on a 991.2 TTS
my dealer sent me this today. If I didn’t already have my Turbo, I’d probably take it. Fully loaded at 225k MSRP, selling for 168k.
911 Turbo S
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I agree, definitely good discount, however rather high miles for a '17 and interior is like the whole thing was spray painted red, also lacks the lane change warning system
probably 30k worth of "deviated stitching", crazy
probably 30k worth of "deviated stitching", crazy
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Nice car. Turbo's are sensitive to miles for a few reasons. Typically a buyer in this category can afford 15k more for a very low mileage car.
As mentioned, LCA is missing which should be on a 200k car IMO. But still not a bad deal if you are going to put minimal miles.
As mentioned, LCA is missing which should be on a 200k car IMO. But still not a bad deal if you are going to put minimal miles.
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Nice car. Turbo's are sensitive to miles for a few reasons. Typically a buyer in this category can afford 15k more for a very low mileage car.
As mentioned, LCA is missing which should be on a 200k car IMO. But still not a bad deal if you are going to put minimal miles.
As mentioned, LCA is missing which should be on a 200k car IMO. But still not a bad deal if you are going to put minimal miles.
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I had the same opinion of the older red interior, but after seeing it live, the newish bordeaux color is appealing. Have you seen it live?
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But a 30% discount for one model year doesn't seem like strong resale, particularly given the aerokit. Mannheim wholesale, while having minimal data points, suggests $166k.
As an owner, I'd love for the 991.2 TTS to hold value a bit better!