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#16
Value
That Carrera S is a little pricy, and not a CPO car from a Porsche dealer. Yoy are lookoing at about $3,000 for a 3 year aftermarket warranty. For comparison sake, I traded in my flawless, 2013 Carrera S, 37,000 miles, PDK but NO Sport Chrono, added $2,000 in XPEL, spent $1,000 on a center radiator, for $77,000 as I recall, in December 2021...I'd have taken less as the car I wanted bought was a 2017 Carrera GTS, Agate Gray, black leather.
Also noting that the rear spoiler apears to be aftermarket. I don't do aftermarket on aero, it's from Porsche or it ain't happening. The GTS aero kit can be seen on the Suncoast website for comparison sake.
Also noting that the rear spoiler apears to be aftermarket. I don't do aftermarket on aero, it's from Porsche or it ain't happening. The GTS aero kit can be seen on the Suncoast website for comparison sake.
#17
Hello Friends,
Found one I really like. 1 owner, aerokit, manual Transmission.
Your thoughts
https://www.alfaromeomarietta.com/us...c0bf6a463c.htm
Found one I really like. 1 owner, aerokit, manual Transmission.
Your thoughts
https://www.alfaromeomarietta.com/us...c0bf6a463c.htm
2014 Porsche 911 Carrera S- 33k miles
5 years / up to 100k miles
$100 deductible
$4,395
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#18
#19
At best price will stagnate perhaps, but with the way inflation goes, who really knows these days. They certainly aren’t returning to 2019 prices soon, if ever. Now’s not a good time to buy compared to 3 years ago, so at best you can find relative deals for the current market. I wouldn’t wait to buy with an expectation that cars will get more affordable. If you already have fun cars to enjoy I would recommend differently, but if you’ve been waiting to buy a fun car and now is when you feel financially able, then you have X amount to spend, so find the lowest mileage / newest car in your budget. You aren’t buying something today and it will be worth 40% more in 6 months, but it also won’t be tanking in value so don’t stress or regret not buying earlier, just get something to enjoy and enjoy it.
#20
Prices
If I were in the market I would wait 3 months. With the stock market and gas prices there may be a course correction.the last car is much closer to what I would pick and that plastic steering wheel is easily replaceable. I would also get SC and sunroof delete but you are close to a really good spec. That interior color would not work for me but could get you a good deal.
#21
This wait may never end, and a day lost is a day never coming back.
I may be wrong, but I dont see gas prices or stock prices affecting what I buy, what I enjoy and how long I keep it. Even at $7 a gallon, how much can it really affect a typical 911 owner, its peanuts compared to how much we spend on these cars, on mods, on insurance and everything else.
Buy what you want, when you are ready, stop contemplating what the best deal is, because TIME lost is far worse than a few thousands lost
never try to "time the market" when it comes to property, stocks or cars. Buy, Enjoy and move on.
There is always a reason to be optimistic, to be fearful and to be doubtful, no one has a crystal ball.
my 2 cents
I may be wrong, but I dont see gas prices or stock prices affecting what I buy, what I enjoy and how long I keep it. Even at $7 a gallon, how much can it really affect a typical 911 owner, its peanuts compared to how much we spend on these cars, on mods, on insurance and everything else.
Buy what you want, when you are ready, stop contemplating what the best deal is, because TIME lost is far worse than a few thousands lost
never try to "time the market" when it comes to property, stocks or cars. Buy, Enjoy and move on.
There is always a reason to be optimistic, to be fearful and to be doubtful, no one has a crystal ball.
my 2 cents
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#22
I’ll also add that I recently bought my first Porsche, and I had been stressing for months about prices. I expect the seller made about $20k compared to when he bought the car a few years back, but I’m not mad about that. In fact, all my stress and anxiety over prices went away once I had the car and drove it for the first time. Now I just enjoy it and am really happy with the purchase because even at current inflated prices the car is an amazing experience. I’ll get more enjoyment having it now vs. waiting ??? months for the market to maybe level out or correct 5-10% (at best). Just buy the best thing you can afford and go enjoy it, that’s what sportscar ownership should be about: enjoyment of experience not stress over purchase anxiety.
#23
EVERYONE tries to compare pre pandemic prices, those prices are long gone for the indefinite future. That Grey car is actually a good price in todays market, especially for a manual. I was offered similar money for my manual with 90k miles here in CA. The Manual premium is REAL in todays market. If you keep that car long enough and don't stack a ton of miles on it your depreciation will be minimal if any. The PDK cars are just less rare regardless of original MSRP. so they will never hold the same premium as a manual car.
Good Luck and keep us posted on what you end up getting
-Joe
Good Luck and keep us posted on what you end up getting
-Joe
#26
Btw don't make assumption about a car based on age/mileage, check it out in person if you can esp in the days of BAT/PCAR. This 10yr/near 40k old c2s isn't a 1st eye beauty(being a pure blk car & you can tell previous owner didn't make much of paint up-keep effort), but man does it drive like a new car mechanic wise! 0 slack in steering/chassis & not event the slightest rattle. I've been in cars with less the half of the age/miles that don't feel as tight/smooth. I think it's a combination of the car is being driven regularly&well serviced&just a very very good example from the factory.
Regard PCCB, it's a blessing, esp on non-gt cars. good that some of you don't want cars with it as it's already hard enough to find.
Regard PCCB, it's a blessing, esp on non-gt cars. good that some of you don't want cars with it as it's already hard enough to find.