HOT FOR SALE: Pick of the Week 991
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Probably $90-95k is a good deal on the 2017 C4S IMO. CPO adds a lot of value, and it's a pretty good spec (though plastic interior is a dealbreaker for many people).
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Not sure where you got these numbers... So you're saying a 30k mile 991 C2S is worth ~$0??? $3-$4/mile is way way higher than is realistic.
Probably $90-95k is a good deal on the 2017 C4S IMO. CPO adds a lot of value, and it's a pretty good spec (though plastic interior is a dealbreaker for many people).
Probably $90-95k is a good deal on the 2017 C4S IMO. CPO adds a lot of value, and it's a pretty good spec (though plastic interior is a dealbreaker for many people).
Mine is one year older and I'll hit 30k in a few hundred miles. I guess I should just abandon it in the desert... Way too many miles. 🙄
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Somewhere around ~$0.50/mile + some more ambiguous $$/time is the correct way to look at depreciation (IMO).
Time right after the car is new is the most expensive, but the $/time cost levels off pretty quickly by ~2-3 years old.
Yes, mileage is more expensive the first ~5k miles (some people are willing to pay large premiums for a extremely low mileage car) but this doesn't really affect newer cars with reasonable miles.
No one is willing to pay an extra $20k because your 2017 car only has 15k miles.
Time right after the car is new is the most expensive, but the $/time cost levels off pretty quickly by ~2-3 years old.
Yes, mileage is more expensive the first ~5k miles (some people are willing to pay large premiums for a extremely low mileage car) but this doesn't really affect newer cars with reasonable miles.
No one is willing to pay an extra $20k because your 2017 car only has 15k miles.
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thelampire (02-11-2021)
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I rather withdraw this comment, I just repeated what you have just said basically.
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Check out this listing on Autolist! https://www.autolist.com/listings/WP...aign=vdp-share
I am going to offer $80,000.
thoughts?
I am going to offer $80,000.
thoughts?
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thelampire (02-15-2021)
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I haven't really been following the GTS market. Is this price high or inline? GTS, MT with virtually no options ($115k MSRP) for $93k?
https://www.thegablessportscars.com/...era-gts-c-153/
https://www.thegablessportscars.com/...era-gts-c-153/
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I haven't really been following the GTS market. Is this price high or inline? GTS, MT with virtually no options ($115k MSRP) for $93k?
https://www.thegablessportscars.com/...era-gts-c-153/
https://www.thegablessportscars.com/...era-gts-c-153/
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I’d probably buy new & get exactly what I wanted before I’d pay 80% of sticker for a 6 year old car.
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Freddie Two Bs (02-17-2021)
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You are not alone, the whole market is going bonkers nowadays. There are few hot deals nowadays. Whenever one pops up, it's gone within half a day.
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CTDan (02-17-2021)