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Old 06-25-2022, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by LesPaul
$137.5K guess the market really has peaked
I thought $20k below sticker for a car with 20k miles isn't all that bad?
Old 06-25-2022, 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott O'Connor
I'm trying to figure this market out, and not liking the signals. I got a notification this morning of 4 cars similar to my 2012 911S just listed by Carvana, at $72k (2012 911 base), $74k (2014 911 base), $75K (2012 911S) and $76k (2012 911 base). I'm asking $78k, and the car has a ton of upgrades.

I figured I might investigate selling to Carvana. They offered $38,000 for my 2012.. Yeah, Carvana is losing money hand over fist, but is this how they expect to cover the gap? Who's gonna take that offer, and, really, wholesale is only 50% of retail?

The other conundrum I've learned is that ±90% of the Porsche buyers don't want upgrades, and are put off by them, no matter the quality or purpose of the upgrade. A dealer friend of mine in Northern California even told me they wholesale "upgraded" cars as not being with the trouble. In other words, the market says you don't get any of your money back on upgrades.

Where's my 10% audience??!!
Better to go back to stock before you sell. I will be putting everything back to stock except the clear corners and sport front lip when the time comes for me to sell. I'll even be removing the window tint
Old 06-25-2022, 10:23 PM
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Check out this one that recently sold two days ago. Seems overpriced for 68k miles

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-4s-cabriolet/

So it's hard to gauge the market from these results
Old 06-25-2022, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott O'Connor
The other conundrum I've learned is that ±90% of the Porsche buyers don't want upgrades, and are put off by them, no matter the quality or purpose of the upgrade. A dealer friend of mine in Northern California even told me they wholesale "upgraded" cars as not being with the trouble. In other words, the market says you don't get any of your money back on upgrades.

Where's my 10% audience??!!
Nothing new or exclusive to Porsche in this. Modified cars appeal to a small subset of buyers - very small, really. Most people who are planning to upgrade their future car want to do it themselves, not buy someone else's vision of what is good. The small audience who might buy a previously upgraded car are those who aren't willing or able to do the upgrades themselves, and agree with EVERYTHING that the seller has done to it. It's a small market. Probably much smaller than 10%. Low single digits, I'd guess.
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Old 06-26-2022, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by arne
Nothing new or exclusive to Porsche in this. Modified cars appeal to a small subset of buyers - very small, really. Most people who are planning to upgrade their future car want to do it themselves, not buy someone else's vision of what is good. The small audience who might buy a previously upgraded car are those who aren't willing or able to do the upgrades themselves, and agree with EVERYTHING that the seller has done to it. It's a small market. Probably much smaller than 10%. Low single digits, I'd guess.
100% spot on here

Most folks won’t even consider a substantially mod’d car even at a great/much lower price (not talking clear side markers here). They will pay significantly more for a stock unit. I’m in this group

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Old 06-26-2022, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by rick brooklyn
I thought $20k below sticker for a car with 20k miles isn't all that bad?
That's the cheapest 991.2 Targa GTS I've seen in the past year (with clean history)
Old 06-26-2022, 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Scott O'Connor
I figured I might investigate selling to Carvana. They offered $38,000 for my 2012.. Yeah, Carvana is losing money hand over fist, but is this how they expect to cover the gap? Who's gonna take that offer, and, really, wholesale is only 50% of retail?
I sold my Miata to Carvana a few months ago. I know their business model is changing because they are bleeding so much cash, but if you let their initial offer expire they will offer 10% more the next time (they know most folks are in a hurry). The exact same thing happened to two friends of mine. I know this doesn't help your situation, but is good to know for those going this route.
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Old 06-27-2022, 11:58 AM
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Levy posted: "Most folks won’t even consider a substantially mod’d car even at a great/much lower price (not talking clear side markers here). They will pay significantly more for a stock unit. I’m in this group"

Well, you're not alone in the 90%, heheh.
Old 06-27-2022, 12:04 PM
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Would 200cell sports cats be considered substantially modified
Old 06-27-2022, 12:10 PM
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if it has clear side markers Im not buying it:}
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Old 06-27-2022, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by B Russ
Would 200cell sports cats be considered substantially modified
Stuff that touches emissions equipment instantly makes the pool of prospective buyers shrink. You now have to find someone who lives in a state with lax emission laws and is willing to have modified emissions equipment. In general, when you have a smaller pool of buyers you’ll have a more difficult time finding a buyer at the price you want.
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Old 06-28-2022, 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by MingusDew
Stuff that touches emissions equipment instantly makes the pool of prospective buyers shrink. You now have to find someone who lives in a state with lax emission laws and is willing to have modified emissions equipment. In general, when you have a smaller pool of buyers you’ll have a more difficult time finding a buyer at the price you want.
On the other hand buyers like me are much more likely to buy a car that has the $10k in extra parts I was going to put on anyway.
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Originally Posted by B Russ
Would 200cell sports cats be considered substantially modified
to me and my oem loving brethren? yes and probably a deal breaker.

to the proverbial "right buyer" ....no
Old 06-29-2022, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by B Russ
Would 200cell sports cats be considered substantially modified
Makes the car more attractive to a very small group of people and less attractive to a very large group of people. Think through it from there.
Old 06-29-2022, 06:42 PM
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In my humble opinion. If you have the stock parts by all means put them back on and sell the aftermarket goodies here or on any number of other platforms.
This is usually a double win. Your car actually sells for the right price. And you recover some of the cost for the aftermarket goodies.
Also, if you are in a rush to wholesale or trade in your car, stock is always better. All dealers will exploit you and your pocketbook. Period
That is if you let them.
Good luck!


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