Manheim Request - 2012 Porsche C2S (991)
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Hope someone can help me out.
I'm looking for a 2012 991 Carrera S with under 10k miles.
Options wise I'm looking for most of the sports options and some of the luxury ones - PDK, SPASM, Sports Chrono, Sports Exhaust, Bose, Full Leather, Sports Steering Wheel, Premium Plus Package.
Most of the ones I see with those options have their MSRP listed around $123-125k.
I'm looking at a few on ebay and they all seem to be asking roughly the same price (~$95k) but I want to confirm. I'm thinking they should go closer to $90k but not sure. I always assumed I could negotiate 5-10% off of an ebay asking price.
And I did find an old April 2013 thread that shows the Manheim price as low as $77k for 10k mileage. But a jump of $10k for every 3k miles. I didn't realize mileage made that huge a difference.
Thanks in advance.
I'm looking for a 2012 991 Carrera S with under 10k miles.
Options wise I'm looking for most of the sports options and some of the luxury ones - PDK, SPASM, Sports Chrono, Sports Exhaust, Bose, Full Leather, Sports Steering Wheel, Premium Plus Package.
Most of the ones I see with those options have their MSRP listed around $123-125k.
I'm looking at a few on ebay and they all seem to be asking roughly the same price (~$95k) but I want to confirm. I'm thinking they should go closer to $90k but not sure. I always assumed I could negotiate 5-10% off of an ebay asking price.
And I did find an old April 2013 thread that shows the Manheim price as low as $77k for 10k mileage. But a jump of $10k for every 3k miles. I didn't realize mileage made that huge a difference.
Thanks in advance.
#2
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It does to Porsche, their corporate lease limits are 5k/year. Higher milage can be negeotiated or included in sales however. But that is where Porsche feels the sweet spot is for brisk CPO sales.
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Ah ok. That makese sense from Porsche CPO perspective but would that necessarily match up with how it's selling in auction? I guess I don't understand enough about that process.
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I guess it depends on what one considers low milage, and if that individuals' discount price for higher milage is viewed as value or diminished automotive life. Look at the difference in hammer price between "wrapper" cars and excellent examples of the same make, model and options.