2017 Porsche 911 Turbo S, Looking to buy
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There are open allocations available at a 4-5% discount. Order it new. This car even at a $170k selling price, that's only a 17% depreciation from msrp in 2 years. And only a 14% depreciation of original purchase price if the original owner got 4% off. That is cause to celebrate.
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Are they really holding value or are the dealers widening the spread?
We’ll only know if someone buys this one at the asking.
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I just like to see DrChill’s avatar. Nevertheless, maybe there’s something to Randy’s hope that values are rising.
Those auction results are higher than I would have expected.
Those auction results are higher than I would have expected.
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If you pay too much, you're just helping keep the values up for 991.2 owners across the Nation......TAKE ONE FOR THE TEAM and Go buy it! lol
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Not sure you can judge by the Manheim cars. With the known 2 year gap before new turbo and limited allocations, I think dealers are trying to retail as many TTS and TT's as they can for themselves, plus selling a CPO. I think the Manheim cars are rougher and or have a Carfax issue.
Just my .02.
I do think this car is priced way too high.
Just my .02.
I do think this car is priced way too high.