HOT FOR SALE: Pick of the Week 991
Could any of you tell me whether 88.7k for this Aqua Blue C2S MT is reasonable?
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1248845
I find it waaaay overpriced. I'm looking for the same car, but with like 50k miles. If I had to pay 70-75k for it, I'd probably stop looking.
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1248845
I find it waaaay overpriced. I'm looking for the same car, but with like 50k miles. If I had to pay 70-75k for it, I'd probably stop looking.
Could any of you tell me whether 88.7k for this Aqua Blue C2S MT is reasonable?
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1248845
I find it waaaay overpriced. I'm looking for the same car, but with like 50k miles. If I had to pay 70-75k for it, I'd probably stop looking.
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1248845
I find it waaaay overpriced. I'm looking for the same car, but with like 50k miles. If I had to pay 70-75k for it, I'd probably stop looking.
Rennlist Member
I accept that the market is much stronger than when I bought my car, BUT, this blue 991.1 is waaay overpriced. Bought mine which is the very similar for $69500 in August 2019. ‘14 991.1 C2S, 22 k miles, MSRP $120000+ plus 6 months of CPO. Keep shopping. Maybe $75-77000 would be OK if you had to own it.
I accept that the market is much stronger than when I bought my car, BUT, this blue 991.1 is waaay overpriced. Bought mine which is the very similar for $69500 in August 2019. ‘14 991.1 C2S, 22 k miles, MSRP $120000+ plus 6 months of CPO. Keep shopping. Maybe $75-77000 would be OK if you had to own it.
was it manual? And have the sports design kit ?
not apples to apples if not
I accept that the market is much stronger than when I bought my car, BUT, this blue 991.1 is waaay overpriced. Bought mine which is the very similar for $69500 in August 2019. ‘14 991.1 C2S, 22 k miles, MSRP $120000+ plus 6 months of CPO. Keep shopping. Maybe $75-77000 would be OK if you had to own it.
Burning Brakes
It's only worth what someone is willing to pay. Right now, the price is competitive with what's out there. Whether it sells at that price is another story.
Give it some time, if it's still around, make an offer. The worse someone could say is no.
Give it some time, if it's still around, make an offer. The worse someone could say is no.
Rennlist Member
In this market I’d say 78k if all services up to 90k miles have been performed. Even then if you do the the original build sheet price minus 8 years of depreciation math 78k still over priced.
Instructor
Thank you guys for all the input. I also thought that it was worth about 78k.
(Sorry for stating it as aqua blue, this sapphire one is indeed quite different from it.)
(Sorry for stating it as aqua blue, this sapphire one is indeed quite different from it.)
If no sunroof worth it
But that lets down an almost perfect spec. 78k to me but someone will step up.
Could any of you tell me whether 88.7k for this Aqua Blue C2S MT is reasonable?
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1248845
I find it waaaay overpriced. I'm looking for the same car, but with like 50k miles. If I had to pay 70-75k for it, I'd probably stop looking.
https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1248845
I find it waaaay overpriced. I'm looking for the same car, but with like 50k miles. If I had to pay 70-75k for it, I'd probably stop looking.
Rennlist Member
Paying too much is relative...besides, it only happens once. Let's say you bought (Car A: Fill In the Blank) to save money. But in your heart of hearts, you really wanted Car B: (Fill In the Blank). but didn't want to spend the money, Now your are driving down the road in your cheaper car A., and you see Car B., let's say a 2015 991.1 C2S...you'll probably say to yourself, for not that much more in the grand scheme of things (The 2015 991.1 C2S) cost $20,000 more/60 months, or $11.00 a day, for a mere $11.00 a day I could have had what I really wanted....this will happen every time you see a see a "could of had" car.
So don't beat yourself up, oh you that think you paid too much, you didn't. And you got what you really wanted.
So don't beat yourself up, oh you that think you paid too much, you didn't. And you got what you really wanted.
Rennlist Member
Paying too much is relative...besides, it only happens once. Let's say you bought (Car A: Fill In the Blank) to save money. But in your heart of hearts, you really wanted Car B: (Fill In the Blank). but didn't want to spend the money, Now your are driving down the road in your cheaper car A., and you see Car B., let's say a 2015 991.1 C2S...you'll probably say to yourself, for not that much more in the grand scheme of things (The 2015 991.1 C2S) cost $20,000 more/60 months, or $11.00 a day, for a mere $11.00 a day I could have had what I really wanted....this will happen every time you see a see a "could of had" car.
So don't beat yourself up, oh you that think you paid too much, you didn't. And you got what you really wanted.
So don't beat yourself up, oh you that think you paid too much, you didn't. And you got what you really wanted.
Millennials are the ones who were entering the workforce during the worst economic situation since the Great Depression...pretty sure Millennials know a thing or two about delayed gratification, not sure what you mean.
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I'm with you actually. Sometimes its not about whether you can rationalize it, its whether its a good value or not. IMO buying a used 911 now is a total waste of money and a terrible idea. A lot of folks in a few years are going to get a big shock when they go to sell their cars for the next best thing. I cant afford to lose $30-40K on a car, maybe some of you can. But I'll never make a poor buying decision like that. There are a lot of crazy, and rich, people on here.
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