991.1 GTS Manual pricing
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991.1 GTS Manual pricing
I haven't been driving my 2015 991.1 GTS manual in CWM very often. I have only put on approx. 1,500 miles total over the past two years and the car has approx 5,000 miles on it. I just got the four year service completed and decided that I likely will try to sell it. I believe the major options include: PDCC, Full Leather/Alcantera GTS interior, Glass Moonroof, LED's and Sport Chrono.
What do you think the going price for this car would be? I looked at some for sale cars and it looks like folks are asking mid-90's for cars with more miles and a PDK. Would it be a little more for the manual?
Thanks!
What do you think the going price for this car would be? I looked at some for sale cars and it looks like folks are asking mid-90's for cars with more miles and a PDK. Would it be a little more for the manual?
Thanks!
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I haven't been driving my 2015 991.1 GTS manual in CWM very often. I have only put on approx. 1,500 miles total over the past two years and the car has approx 5,000 miles on it. I just got the four year service completed and decided that I likely will try to sell it. I believe the major options include: PDCC, Full Leather/Alcantera GTS interior, Glass Moonroof, LED's and Sport Chrono.
What do you think the going price for this car would be? I looked at some for sale cars and it looks like folks are asking mid-90's for cars with more miles and a PDK. Would it be a little more for the manual?
Thanks!
What do you think the going price for this car would be? I looked at some for sale cars and it looks like folks are asking mid-90's for cars with more miles and a PDK. Would it be a little more for the manual?
Thanks!
I was looking for a ‘15 or ‘16 gts with a manual and could not find what I was looking for so I bought a T. I would have paid about 96-101k depending on condition and history of the car. Last of the NA, gts and a manual. Awesome car!
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I haven't been driving my 2015 991.1 GTS manual in CWM very often. I have only put on approx. 1,500 miles total over the past two years and the car has approx 5,000 miles on it. I just got the four year service completed and decided that I likely will try to sell it. I believe the major options include: PDCC, Full Leather/Alcantera GTS interior, Glass Moonroof, LED's and Sport Chrono.
What do you think the going price for this car would be? I looked at some for sale cars and it looks like folks are asking mid-90's for cars with more miles and a PDK.
What do you think the going price for this car would be? I looked at some for sale cars and it looks like folks are asking mid-90's for cars with more miles and a PDK.
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You have this receipt?
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Porsche service does require a lot of service fees. The 4 Year service was very expensive with the second brake flush ($280), the air filter ($395), spark plugs ($525), cabin filter ($248--not kidding), the drive belt ($463), and the mandatory alignment ($325).
You have this receipt?
You have this receipt?
I do. I got this service completed by a reputable, local Porsche indy shop and had them save the filters and plugs to see how dirty the old ones were. On my checklist, I did not see any mention of a required alignment. The car drives great and wouldn't want anyone to touch it anyway.
I forgot to mention that it is also CPO'd through 3/21 (original in service was 3/15).
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I assume it is the 991.1 with the 426 Hp engine? I have to ask why you would want to sell this perfect car? I'd keep it.It is the last of the 3.4L N/A boxer engines with direct fuel injection.
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Exact Car I Was Looking For!!
You are right about the fact that there are not many manual 2015-2016 GTS’s. I looked for a low mileage manual 2015-2016 white GTS for 3 months. I probably would have purchased your car. I found a couple, but none with CPO warranty and low mileage. The closest was a white with red interior 2015, with 7,300 miles, but no warranty for $98,000. I would say $99,000. would get you a rather quick sale. Especially with several months of warranty left. By the way, I opted for a well optioned low mileage 2019 911 Carrera T!
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I think it would sell in the 80’s. 2018 PDK’s are listed for $108k at dealerships in Houston. I’ve seen some 2016 PDK in the lower 90’s. Does the manual give a premium...maybe so but it will be a more specific buyer.
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Its worth way more than this. Look in the for sale ads of a recent Panorama
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it will sell in upper 90s to low 100s.
i just bought a manual 991.1 gts, the market is strong.
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Thanks!
Thanks for all of the input. Given the end of the NA engine (with the powerkit) and the manual, it seems like it has held its value pretty good.
I haven't 100% decided to sell, but will likely make my final decision after Thanksgiving. At the range we are talking, I am leaning to putting it up for sale.
The reason I would sell is that I need the space in the garage and never drive it. I drive a few others daily here and stopped going to track days. Given the numbers built, I don't view it as a true collectible car for the long term.
Thanks again for the input. It is very helpful!
I haven't 100% decided to sell, but will likely make my final decision after Thanksgiving. At the range we are talking, I am leaning to putting it up for sale.
The reason I would sell is that I need the space in the garage and never drive it. I drive a few others daily here and stopped going to track days. Given the numbers built, I don't view it as a true collectible car for the long term.
Thanks again for the input. It is very helpful!
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I'm actually in the somewhat market for a manual GTS. I've been looking online and at local dealerships (LA).
With your low miles, you should get closer to $100+ for that build. I've seen used ones with upwards to 20,000 on the ODO, asking $80-90's.
I'm looking to get into a GTS next year though, but your car is exactly what I'd be looking for.
991.2 GTS cars are asking $108-115, so your .1 with 5,000 miles and all service done should get close to that range.
People should really be honest with themselves about Porsche Collectible cars. There are only a couple of collectible cars in their entire model range. The rest should be driven and enjoyed.
With your low miles, you should get closer to $100+ for that build. I've seen used ones with upwards to 20,000 on the ODO, asking $80-90's.
I'm looking to get into a GTS next year though, but your car is exactly what I'd be looking for.
991.2 GTS cars are asking $108-115, so your .1 with 5,000 miles and all service done should get close to that range.
People should really be honest with themselves about Porsche Collectible cars. There are only a couple of collectible cars in their entire model range. The rest should be driven and enjoyed.
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This is a 95-100k car all day. Beautiful example with all the right options. Should sell really fast.
But if it were my car, I would keep it and drive it. I don't think this is true collectible like maybe a speedster BUT it's HIGHLY desirable for the "driver crowd". People who actually want a car to drive and enjoy. The manual, Powerkit, wide body....I think it could become semi collectable to right people in 5+ years, but such a wonderful driver car.
But if it were my car, I would keep it and drive it. I don't think this is true collectible like maybe a speedster BUT it's HIGHLY desirable for the "driver crowd". People who actually want a car to drive and enjoy. The manual, Powerkit, wide body....I think it could become semi collectable to right people in 5+ years, but such a wonderful driver car.
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