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Old 02-04-2023, 08:14 PM
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Hi all, I am new here and would love to have opinion about price for this Porsche Turbo.
The Specs are very ideal for me and they are asking 168K. Wht is a fair price to offer??
Thanks In advance for the helps
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shame its not an S
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See post #13. Seems like market value would be about $185k.

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Well, I put in an offer significantlyl less than than 185k and waiting for their response

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Non CPO, non S but low miles… I’m thinking $150K is fair in this declining market.
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Originally Posted by Pb Pedis
Non CPO, non S but low miles… I’m thinking $150K is fair in this declining market.
2019s fetch much higher than 17 and 18. If that was an S I'd say it's a good deal. Non S 150-155k I'm guessing. Year and mileage on this one are very strong.
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There are a couple of anomalies in here but the range is generally $150-$188k.

https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...equestId=COUPE

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~$160K +\- $5K depending on condition (vin, mileage) per Edmonds...and trending slightly down. $180K is more reflective of a lower optioned "S".

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Very low miles, but no CPO. I'd offer sub $160K since I'd want to purchase an after-market Warranty like Fidelity which costs at least $4K for what I'd want.
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Nice spec, seems to have all they right options except for being an S.. I say anything sub 160k OTD is a good deal.

FYI Fidelity warranty rate is highly based on yr and miles. I'm sure it'll make sense to go that route if you need peace of mind knowing there is a warranty
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Its a great looking car - I can't comment on exact price / value. You know your budget and what you'd be willing to spend. You said you like the spec. 2019's are hard to find and its really low mileage. You will not be far off a good deal at $160K. Ask yourself will you be willing to let it go for $5K? If you're more into the "deal" then be disciplined - if you're more into "I want it" then pay the price and get it .. I tend to fall into the latter camp. Good luck
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hey, lifes short,,$5K isnt going to break the bank..
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Nice spec. Burmester or Bose sound? Don't worry about non-S - if you need more power there's lots of upside.
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Jump on it quickly, b4 somebody else does!!
Aerokit is rare on a "base" Turbo. I bought a very similar '17 Turbo with 13.5k miles on it 15 months ago, and am still totally in love with it.
On a Turbo out of warranty like mine, i grabbed a highly rated aftermarket warranty adding 4 years up to 48k miles, with $100 deductible bumper to bumper coverage.
Then I added race exhaust, BMC intake filter. Eibach mild lowering springs, IPD Plenum and Y-Pipe, and Cobb Accessport Stage 1 with PDK.
Now I'm ready for a more aggressive Stage 2 93 octane tune from Sam @ByDesign.
I'm still lovin this Turbo! especially for what little it has cost me.
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Offer 155K max......and maybe get it for 160K.....



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