HOT FOR SALE: Pick of the Week 991
2015 Carrera GTS - CPO - Updated! New Brake Pads!
What's up HFS Gents,
I had a buyer fall through on my beautiful 2015 Carrera GTS, so I'm re-listing the car here. Please take a look at my classified here. I've also included some common questions that people may have. Hope this can find a good home with one of the HFSers! The car has 7800 miles, and I'm asking for $102K. I'll transfer the CPO, which goes until April 2021, and I have the title in hand. Car is ready to find a new home!
- What was the original MSRP of the car and what else have you done to the car?
The original build for this car was $140,380 including the following options:
- 911 Carrera GTS - $114,200
- Carrera White Metallic - $710
- Leather Interior in Black - $3850
- PDK - $4840
- 20" Carrera S Wheels - $0
- Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes (PCCB) - $8520
- LED Headlights inc. PDLS - $1595
- Deletion of Alcantara - $0
- Power Sport Seats (14-way with memory package) - $1520
- Premium Package Plus i.c.w. Power Sport Seats (14-ways) - $2,030
- BOSE audio package - $2120
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$140,380
Added value:
- Full Xpel front wrap - $2700
- Llumar Ceramic 40% Tint - $320
- Sport Design Steering Wheel + Installation - $1900
- Brand new PCCB brake pads installed on 7/12/2018 - $1200
- Michelin 4S tires installed in October 2017 - $1900
- Clear Side Markers - $100
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Added total: $8120
- Has the car been well maintained?
Yes! The car was bought as a CPO from Porsche of Nashua. Since then, I had the 2-year service done to the car at about 5,000 miles. Oil and brake fluid have also been changed multiple times. All work has been performed by either Porsche of Nashua or at reputable shops, such as Auto Engineering.
- Do you have all receipts and service records to prove it?
Yes! I have all of the service records and can prove all of the car's service history since I have owned it.
- Can I schedule a Pre-Purchase Inspection (PPI)?
Most definitely, as long as you pay for it! There is absolutely nothing to hide about the car, so if it brings you peace of mind, go for it.
For more details and photos, please see my classified ad: https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...l#post15138196
Thank you!
I had a buyer fall through on my beautiful 2015 Carrera GTS, so I'm re-listing the car here. Please take a look at my classified here. I've also included some common questions that people may have. Hope this can find a good home with one of the HFSers! The car has 7800 miles, and I'm asking for $102K. I'll transfer the CPO, which goes until April 2021, and I have the title in hand. Car is ready to find a new home!
- What was the original MSRP of the car and what else have you done to the car?
The original build for this car was $140,380 including the following options:
- 911 Carrera GTS - $114,200
- Carrera White Metallic - $710
- Leather Interior in Black - $3850
- PDK - $4840
- 20" Carrera S Wheels - $0
- Porsche Carbon Ceramic Brakes (PCCB) - $8520
- LED Headlights inc. PDLS - $1595
- Deletion of Alcantara - $0
- Power Sport Seats (14-way with memory package) - $1520
- Premium Package Plus i.c.w. Power Sport Seats (14-ways) - $2,030
- BOSE audio package - $2120
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$140,380
Added value:
- Full Xpel front wrap - $2700
- Llumar Ceramic 40% Tint - $320
- Sport Design Steering Wheel + Installation - $1900
- Brand new PCCB brake pads installed on 7/12/2018 - $1200
- Michelin 4S tires installed in October 2017 - $1900
- Clear Side Markers - $100
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Added total: $8120
- Has the car been well maintained?
Yes! The car was bought as a CPO from Porsche of Nashua. Since then, I had the 2-year service done to the car at about 5,000 miles. Oil and brake fluid have also been changed multiple times. All work has been performed by either Porsche of Nashua or at reputable shops, such as Auto Engineering.
- Do you have all receipts and service records to prove it?
Yes! I have all of the service records and can prove all of the car's service history since I have owned it.
- Can I schedule a Pre-Purchase Inspection (PPI)?
Most definitely, as long as you pay for it! There is absolutely nothing to hide about the car, so if it brings you peace of mind, go for it.
For more details and photos, please see my classified ad: https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...l#post15138196
Thank you!
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2015 sales ad after owner #1. Mileage 5K @ $112K
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2015 sales ad after owner #1. Mileage 5K @ $112K
https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...pe-mt-cpo.html
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Oh Lord, someone ****** this beauty!!!!!!!!!!!
No VIN listed, and I know absolutely nothing about this dealer, but a great looking GTS. Love the GTS interior package, manual, sapphire blue, aerokit combo! If I was shopping for a 991.1 GTS, this one would be ticking all the boxes...
https://cvluxurycars.com/2015-porsch...-miles-109995/
2015 991 GTS
SAPPHIRE BLUE, 7-SPEED-MANUAL, PDCC, AEROKIT, ADAPTIVE SPORT SEATS,
$139K MSRP
8,800 MILES
$109,995
Dealer claims perfect condition, clean carfax, no paintwork, original window sticker, Xpel, etc.
Dealer listed options:
Sapphire Blue Metallic- $710
Black leather interior/Alacantara w/ GTS package in Rhodium Silver- $3,850
Aerokit- $3,000
Park Assist- $990
Illuminated Aluminum Door Sills- $900
Adaptive Sport Seats- $3,025
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)- $3,160
Electric Sunroof in Glass- $1,990
Premium Package- $320
BOSE Audio- $2,120
GTS Interior Package- $4,120
https://cvluxurycars.com/2015-porsch...-miles-109995/
2015 991 GTS
SAPPHIRE BLUE, 7-SPEED-MANUAL, PDCC, AEROKIT, ADAPTIVE SPORT SEATS,
$139K MSRP
8,800 MILES
$109,995
Dealer claims perfect condition, clean carfax, no paintwork, original window sticker, Xpel, etc.
Dealer listed options:
Sapphire Blue Metallic- $710
Black leather interior/Alacantara w/ GTS package in Rhodium Silver- $3,850
Aerokit- $3,000
Park Assist- $990
Illuminated Aluminum Door Sills- $900
Adaptive Sport Seats- $3,025
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)- $3,160
Electric Sunroof in Glass- $1,990
Premium Package- $320
BOSE Audio- $2,120
GTS Interior Package- $4,120
the SBM manual Aerokit (sister car to the one just listed) that had 69k last month was $73,500 at auction. So about $6,000 per 10k miles? It was also a very clean car.
No VIN listed, and I know absolutely nothing about this dealer, but a great looking GTS. Love the GTS interior package, manual, sapphire blue, aerokit combo! If I was shopping for a 991.1 GTS, this one would be ticking all the boxes...
https://cvluxurycars.com/2015-porsch...-miles-109995/
2015 991 GTS
SAPPHIRE BLUE, 7-SPEED-MANUAL, PDCC, AEROKIT, ADAPTIVE SPORT SEATS,
$139K MSRP
8,800 MILES
$109,995
Dealer claims perfect condition, clean carfax, no paintwork, original window sticker, Xpel, etc.
Dealer listed options:
Sapphire Blue Metallic- $710
Black leather interior/Alacantara w/ GTS package in Rhodium Silver- $3,850
Aerokit- $3,000
Park Assist- $990
Illuminated Aluminum Door Sills- $900
Adaptive Sport Seats- $3,025
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)- $3,160
Electric Sunroof in Glass- $1,990
Premium Package- $320
BOSE Audio- $2,120
GTS Interior Package- $4,120
https://cvluxurycars.com/2015-porsch...-miles-109995/
2015 991 GTS
SAPPHIRE BLUE, 7-SPEED-MANUAL, PDCC, AEROKIT, ADAPTIVE SPORT SEATS,
$139K MSRP
8,800 MILES
$109,995
Dealer claims perfect condition, clean carfax, no paintwork, original window sticker, Xpel, etc.
Dealer listed options:
Sapphire Blue Metallic- $710
Black leather interior/Alacantara w/ GTS package in Rhodium Silver- $3,850
Aerokit- $3,000
Park Assist- $990
Illuminated Aluminum Door Sills- $900
Adaptive Sport Seats- $3,025
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)- $3,160
Electric Sunroof in Glass- $1,990
Premium Package- $320
BOSE Audio- $2,120
GTS Interior Package- $4,120
While I have not actually done business with CVLC, I have spoken with the owner several times (including just a few weeks ago) and would not hesitate. From what I have learned, he is very reputable, but of course do your own diligence, as YMMV.
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2012 991 Carrera S, 15.3k mi, $64.9k
This looks like a nice car for the money. Basalt Black Metallic.
https://www.prestigeimports.com/vehicle-details/used-2012-porsche-911-991-carrera-s-north-miami-beach-fl-id-21129894
Looks like it has PDK, PDLS, SC, and SPASM. No PSE.
https://www.prestigeimports.com/vehicle-details/used-2012-porsche-911-991-carrera-s-north-miami-beach-fl-id-21129894
Looks like it has PDK, PDLS, SC, and SPASM. No PSE.
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Tiptronic 991... Now that's beyond rare! ;-)
$79.5K with 29K miles for those don't want to click the link, and yes, its PDK.
Sounds like it might have a carfax blem from the text of the ad? " One comp for road debris." Might be a bit fat on the price for an HFS deal considering the mile and the comprehensive claim. What exactly was the damage? paintwork? documentation? You really can't expect to throw the car up on HFS without more details about that.
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$79.5K with 29K miles for those don't want to click the link, and yes, its PDK.
Sounds like it might have a carfax blem from the text of the ad? " One comp for road debris." Might be a bit fat on the price for an HFS deal considering the mile and the comprehensive claim. What exactly was the damage? paintwork? documentation? You really can't expect to throw the car up on HFS without more details about that.
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Having said that, used car prices are affected by how well the economy is doing. During a tough recession, car prices will be relatively low. The US is in the 2nd longest economic recover in history. So times are good right now. Personally, I chose not to wait for another tough recession to buy my 991.
Last edited by PCA1983; 07-15-2018 at 10:06 PM.
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Overall, its very hard to predict specialty car values as they age. Trends drive prices, rising prices lead to more desire and even stronger prices, and so on, until perhaps a crash of that particular specialty car.
Does anyone know why this one has been sitting for a while at Long Beach Porsche? Blue not my first choice of color or the 42K miles on the car but I haven't been able to find a black 991 C2s 7mt for under $80K.
The Car
http://nationalpreownedporsche.com/i...tallic+1674619
The Build Sheet
http://nationalpreownedporsche.com/b...ory_id=1674619
The Car
http://nationalpreownedporsche.com/i...tallic+1674619
The Build Sheet
http://nationalpreownedporsche.com/b...ory_id=1674619
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The PDK is superior to a manual in every way. It's more modern, quicker, prevents inadvertent money shifts, and is durable. Yet many buyers still prefer a manual as it has a more mechanical, connected, "driver" experience. It is my guess that you will see 997 preference in some portion of buyers for very similar reasons... It's not about empirically better, it's about driving feel and the emotional response.
Overall, its very hard to predict specialty car values as they age. Trends drive prices, rising prices lead to more desire and even stronger prices, and so on, until perhaps a crash of that particular specialty car.
Overall, its very hard to predict specialty car values as they age. Trends drive prices, rising prices lead to more desire and even stronger prices, and so on, until perhaps a crash of that particular specialty car.