Opinion on future purchase
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Opinion on future purchase
Hi! I'm looking at this 2014 991.1 C2S CPO with 30000 miles for about 85000 US$
-basalt black, PDK, SPASM, Sport chrono and PSE was installed later All the nice options or there, IMO.
The color looks a bit weird on the pictures. I've seen it in person.
Any input or comments are welcome.
Price in in Canadian pesos in link
https://finder.porsche.com/ca/en-CA/...ccasion-Y9EX9O
-basalt black, PDK, SPASM, Sport chrono and PSE was installed later All the nice options or there, IMO.
The color looks a bit weird on the pictures. I've seen it in person.
Any input or comments are welcome.
Price in in Canadian pesos in link
https://finder.porsche.com/ca/en-CA/...ccasion-Y9EX9O
Last edited by typer100; 02-16-2022 at 12:45 PM.
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The website says $109,991. If that is US dollars then it is way overpriced imo. I would think you would be more in the mid $90Ks
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Overpriced for the mileage and being a .1.
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Price is SPOT ON with what 991.1 "S" AND "CPO cars are going for. For those who think its over priced are comparing this to the dozens of non-cpo cars available at Joe-schmo private dealers.
Factoring in inflation figures for 24 months, this price roughly equals $65-$69K pre-covid, which is as I said, Spot ON
Good luck, Basalt Black is an Epic find
Factoring in inflation figures for 24 months, this price roughly equals $65-$69K pre-covid, which is as I said, Spot ON
Good luck, Basalt Black is an Epic find
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Patk35 (02-20-2022)
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They need to fire their photographer and get a better background for showcasing the cars, but it otherwise looks to be reasonable condition for the mileage. I say if you like it and you can afford it then buy it and start driving.
CPO is no panacea so get an independent inspection if you can. If you can't, then CPO will give you some peace of mind, but remember they don't have to disclose everything when selling CPO so buyer beware as always when buying used.
CPO is no panacea so get an independent inspection if you can. If you can't, then CPO will give you some peace of mind, but remember they don't have to disclose everything when selling CPO so buyer beware as always when buying used.
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desmotesta (02-16-2022)
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They need to fire their photographer and get a better background for showcasing the cars, but it otherwise looks to be reasonable condition for the mileage. I say if you like it and you can afford it then buy it and start driving.
CPO is no panacea so get an independent inspection if you can. If you can't, then CPO will give you some peace of mind, but remember they don't have to disclose everything when selling CPO so buyer beware as always when buying used.
CPO is no panacea so get an independent inspection if you can. If you can't, then CPO will give you some peace of mind, but remember they don't have to disclose everything when selling CPO so buyer beware as always when buying used.
Agree with what CPO has become these days, get your own inspection or be prepared for a few things to be disappointing (small stuff, major things are still OK with CPO)
Driver side door card is already stay separate, which is a known issue with non-full-leather cars. Get it sorted as part of the deal, all else looks great.
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desmotesta (02-16-2022)
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price seem fine wrt mileage.
Well optioned car except it has rubber dash. Check door cards if warped.
Well optioned car except it has rubber dash. Check door cards if warped.
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desmotesta (02-16-2022)
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Price is SPOT ON with what 991.1 "S" AND "CPO cars are going for. For those who think its over priced are comparing this to the dozens of non-cpo cars available at Joe-schmo private dealers.
Factoring in inflation figures for 24 months, this price roughly equals $65-$69K pre-covid, which is as I said, Spot ON
Good luck, Basalt Black is an Epic find
Factoring in inflation figures for 24 months, this price roughly equals $65-$69K pre-covid, which is as I said, Spot ON
Good luck, Basalt Black is an Epic find
Could not agree more: $85k USD for that car seems like a solid deal. In December, paid 77k for a few more miles in regular black not Basalt and w/o sport chrono.