HOT FOR SALE: Pick of the Week 991
Still can't get over them shutting down the build sheets and hiding the VIN#'s. VIN's can still be found on dealer sites and places like cars.com
Build sheets are only shown on the Porsche site though. Only for cars for sale at Porsche dealers though on the National Pre-Owned Site which sucks as well.
What a joke and a lot of hassle looking for cars.
Little do they realize this is making life harder for their buyers and not good for marketing their cars. Speaking for myself, it's very un-motivating and requires a lot more work digging into listings.
Build sheets are only shown on the Porsche site though. Only for cars for sale at Porsche dealers though on the National Pre-Owned Site which sucks as well.
What a joke and a lot of hassle looking for cars.
Little do they realize this is making life harder for their buyers and not good for marketing their cars. Speaking for myself, it's very un-motivating and requires a lot more work digging into listings.
Looks interesting ... started by a Rennlister.
https://hiddenrides.com
Deal directly with enthusiasts and private sellers. Bypass the dealer mark ups and games. Just another search option.
https://hiddenrides.com
Deal directly with enthusiasts and private sellers. Bypass the dealer mark ups and games. Just another search option.
Yeah I was googling it last night, seems to be an interesting color. I am not a fan of black cars--mainly because they only look good if the paint is flawless and then only immediately after a wash. The Basalt black seems to be interesting enough to be different. I had a Carbon Black E46 M3 which I thought was an interesting color. This seems to have some similiar properties.
Originally Posted by CaymanSinAR
I like the idea. Seems to be a work in progress though. Lots of cars listed that aren't actually available. I clicked on four cars and not one of them was still for sale.
Thanks. I mentioned it on his post in the 991 GT3/RS forum. Any interested should follow there.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-...fect-m3-2.html
Looks interesting ... started by a Rennlister.
https://hiddenrides.com
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Deal directly with enthusiasts and private sellers. Bypass the dealer mark ups and games. Just another search option.
https://hiddenrides.com
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Deal directly with enthusiasts and private sellers. Bypass the dealer mark ups and games. Just another search option.
I couldnt have said it better myself: Deal directly with enthusiasts and private sellers. Bypass the dealer mark ups and games. Just another search option
Found this on Carmax's site. I'm usually scared of them but I know some people here have gotten decent deals.
It seems pretty well optioned and it is a manual. The mileage is a bit high though.
Thoughts? Anyone know this car?
https://www.carmax.com/car/14969852
Edit: Just looked at the Carfax, five owners and lease/rental history. I think I'll pass.
It seems pretty well optioned and it is a manual. The mileage is a bit high though.
Thoughts? Anyone know this car?
https://www.carmax.com/car/14969852
Edit: Just looked at the Carfax, five owners and lease/rental history. I think I'll pass.
Still can't get over them shutting down the build sheets and hiding the VIN#'s. VIN's can still be found on dealer sites and places like cars.com
Build sheets are only shown on the Porsche site though. Only for cars for sale at Porsche dealers though on the National Pre-Owned Site which sucks as well.
What a joke and a lot of hassle looking for cars.
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Little do they realize this is making life harder for their buyers and not good for marketing their cars. Speaking for myself, it's very un-motivating and requires a lot more work digging into listings.
Build sheets are only shown on the Porsche site though. Only for cars for sale at Porsche dealers though on the National Pre-Owned Site which sucks as well.
What a joke and a lot of hassle looking for cars.
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Little do they realize this is making life harder for their buyers and not good for marketing their cars. Speaking for myself, it's very un-motivating and requires a lot more work digging into listings.
Looks interesting ... started by a Rennlister.
https://hiddenrides.com
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Deal directly with enthusiasts and private sellers. Bypass the dealer mark ups and games. Just another search option.
https://hiddenrides.com
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Deal directly with enthusiasts and private sellers. Bypass the dealer mark ups and games. Just another search option.
that said, we thought it would be beneficial for people to have access to historical listings, to help with price comps, etc
Originally Posted by porsche959
Thank you!
I couldnt have said it better myself: Deal directly with enthusiasts and private sellers. Bypass the dealer mark ups and games. Just another search option
I couldnt have said it better myself: Deal directly with enthusiasts and private sellers. Bypass the dealer mark ups and games. Just another search option
Good luck! I'm sure will do well and you'll constantly find ways to improve it.
If a seller can make a bit more than a trade in, and a buyer can pay a bit less than full dealer mark up, it's a win/win. Like splitting the difference between two parties rather than throwing in a dealer for their three way cut.
The dealer model obviously has some benefits, but with some of these more enthusiast buyers and sellers they both know what they're looking for. More knowledgeable many times too.
Last edited by STG; 10-03-2018 at 01:59 PM.
Been there done that. Not willing to deal with low ballers and tire kickers. For me, it is not worth the hassle.
On the reverse, some private owners think I am stealing their child. Check the inflated prices in the PCA mag
On the reverse, some private owners think I am stealing their child. Check the inflated prices in the PCA mag
Good luck! I'm sure will do well and you'll constantly find ways to improve it.
If a seller can make a bit more than a trade in, and a buyer can pay a bit less than full dealer mark up, it's a win/win. Like splitting the difference between two parties rather than throwing in a dealer for their cut.
If a seller can make a bit more than a trade in, and a buyer can pay a bit less than full dealer mark up, it's a win/win. Like splitting the difference between two parties rather than throwing in a dealer for their cut.
Originally Posted by visitador
Been there done that. Not willing to deal with low ballers and tire kickers. For me, it is not worth the hassle.
On the reverse, some private owners think I am stealing their child. Check the inflated prices in the PCA mag
On the reverse, some private owners think I am stealing their child. Check the inflated prices in the PCA mag
Originally Posted by saeyedoc
Only problem is it doesn't work in states with tax consequences on private sales or if you want it certified.
All true ... Just one avenue to search. We know the FSBO gig is hard from the buying and selling sides. Some guys do find success. Just one option.