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Old 09-19-2012, 08:18 PM
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I know its only been a few months since they came out, but has anyone seen any used 991's and how much reduced they are compared to new. Just figuring out if l should buy new or just wait a a little while longer until they come on the market.
Old 09-19-2012, 09:40 PM
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I have one right now I'd give away for a great price...bet it's missing required goodies though. Barrier in Seattle has a couple I believe...good luck with your search!
Old 09-20-2012, 04:09 PM
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About $10,000 to $12,000 (under 4000 miles) depending on what city.
Old 09-20-2012, 04:15 PM
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Weissach in Vancouver has a few.
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10k off, 175 miles. http://rpmsportscars.com/door4.htm
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Also depends on if it's a 991 base or S.
There seems to me a slightly larger percentage discount on the base models.
From what I've seen, because a lot of these cars are quite heavily optioned the prices are all over the place.
For instance I have seen MT's going for more than similarly optioned PDK's, even though PDK is a $4000+ option.
Probably have a wait a little while for prices and supply to stabilize.
Old 09-22-2012, 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by chance
I have one right now I'd give away for a great price...bet it's missing required goodies though. Barrier in Seattle has a couple I believe...good luck with your search!
chance,

you have pm.

thanks.
Old 09-24-2012, 03:17 PM
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I got 13k off a '12 with 2400mi. Good luck finding your car!!
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Blue/beige C2S with PDK and 1,800 miles. http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...nal&listType=1
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How does one go abt findi g these cars? Is there a central website to search?
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No. Try a combination of local Porsche dealer sites, cars.com, eBay, and a shot of Scotch. Up to $14000 discount off MSRP is possible but 10 to 12 is more realistic unless you have mad skills at negotiation. Also walk into your local dealers. Sometimes their staffs are not good about putting their stock on the Internet.
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Originally Posted by holminator
No. Try a combination of local Porsche dealer sites, cars.com, eBay, and a shot of Scotch. Up to $14000 discount off MSRP is possible but 10 to 12 is more realistic unless you have mad skills at negotiation. Also walk into your local dealers. Sometimes their staffs are not good about putting their stock on the Internet.
^This is soooo true. I dont understand why other guys slack so much. If you have something people want, let the world know by posting on your sites.

OP G/L with your search. I hope you find "the one."
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I've been following Base models on the lower end of the MSRP market (high $80's/low $90's MSRP cars). Best Used deals on those I've found used lately have been low-low $80's (Base, minimal options, low mileage, though I have seen one well equipped for a steal, almost made me wonder if it was a misprint).

I'd like to think that prices will come down a bit further as the '13's get off the lot, and discounts get applied to them, especially during Holidays.... so when I'm ready for mine, I don't have to pay up the yin yang.
Old 09-28-2012, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by adave
How does one go abt findi g these cars? Is there a central website to search?
Originally Posted by holminator
No. Try a combination of local Porsche dealer sites, cars.com, eBay, and a shot of Scotch. Up to $14000 discount off MSRP is possible but 10 to 12 is more realistic unless you have mad skills at negotiation. Also walk into your local dealers. Sometimes their staffs are not good about putting their stock on the Internet.
Click preowned cars on the left side, here:

http://www.porsche.com/usa/
Old 10-02-2012, 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by duxsi
Also depends on if it's a 991 base or S.
There seems to me a slightly larger percentage discount on the base models.
From what I've seen, because a lot of these cars are quite heavily optioned the prices are all over the place.
For instance I have seen MT's going for more than similarly optioned PDK's, even though PDK is a $4000+ option.
Probably have a wait a little while for prices and supply to stabilize.
Not sure where you've been looking. The biggest discounts have clearly been on the S models that are loaded with options. That has been true for both new and used 991s.

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