HOT FOR SALE: Pick of the Week 991
#3811
Just like any other option, do your research and make your own choice. Most guys here know what they want and have done their homework.
We'll leave the debates manual/PDK, white/black, PSE or not, Base/S, etc. for the main boards.
ALWAYS turns into pissing contest.
Any cars worth posting?
Any purchases of one of the cars listed here or seen one in person?
We'll leave the debates manual/PDK, white/black, PSE or not, Base/S, etc. for the main boards.
ALWAYS turns into pissing contest.
Any cars worth posting?
Any purchases of one of the cars listed here or seen one in person?
#3812
For me, SC is NOT needed although the engine mounts are nice. If the 911 is a DD, then SC is really not needed. If it is a track car more than a few weekends a year, then probably go SC. Definitely better to have it than not but if the deal is ridiculous and you are not going to track it I would not care. Best scenario, drive a 911 with it and then without it back to back with SPORT engaged.
#3813
2014 C2S "DRIVERS CAR". CPO warranty and only 12K miles.
Manual/performance fans = this car is for you.
PDCC
SPASM
PSE
SC
3 pedals
14 ways, Technos, and Bose! What else do you need?
A HFS beauty!
Call GENE on this car. HFS friend and Porsche enthusiast.
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory...AB2A97ES120882
https://porscheatlantaperimeter.com/...etallic+677062
Manual/performance fans = this car is for you.
PDCC
SPASM
PSE
SC
3 pedals
14 ways, Technos, and Bose! What else do you need?
A HFS beauty!
Call GENE on this car. HFS friend and Porsche enthusiast.
http://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistory...AB2A97ES120882
https://porscheatlantaperimeter.com/...etallic+677062
Last edited by STG; 06-06-2016 at 12:40 PM.
#3815
Hello, I'm a new member and have been lurking on here as I search of a 991 C2S. This thread is a great resource and thanks so much for all who participate.
Does anyone have any experience with Porsche of Fayetteville in NC? I ask because I had an odd experience with them. I inquired about a car there and they demanded a 10k deposit! I've bought a lot of BMWs but this would be my first Porsche. Normally $500 would do it. Is this common?
Does anyone have any experience with Porsche of Fayetteville in NC? I ask because I had an odd experience with them. I inquired about a car there and they demanded a 10k deposit! I've bought a lot of BMWs but this would be my first Porsche. Normally $500 would do it. Is this common?
#3816
Hello, I'm a new member and have been lurking on here as I search of a 991 C2S. This thread is a great resource and thanks so much for all who participate.
Does anyone have any experience with Porsche of Fayetteville in NC? I ask because I had an odd experience with them. I inquired about a car there and they demanded a 10k deposit! I've bought a lot of BMWs but this would be my first Porsche. Normally $500 would do it. Is this common?
Does anyone have any experience with Porsche of Fayetteville in NC? I ask because I had an odd experience with them. I inquired about a car there and they demanded a 10k deposit! I've bought a lot of BMWs but this would be my first Porsche. Normally $500 would do it. Is this common?
#3817
Originally Posted by spiderv6
Almost $90K for a '14 S? You think that's hot?
I think the summer sun is driving dealer expectations up........
I think the summer sun is driving dealer expectations up........
Yeah, these builds are a dime a dozen
#3819
Any advice - and I'm asking other RLs, too, who have traveled to buy cars - on how to proceed with a purchase from out of state? Specifically, would you put down a deposit to hold the car in advance of traveling, or just try to set up an appointment and risk it being sold? Having never bought a car at a distance, any help/experience would be appreciated. Thx!
#3820
Originally Posted by spiderv6
Miaooowwwww
I've explained it 100 times. Sometimes you have to give and take.
Have a better deal, PLEASE post one. We need more here.
If someone picks that car up for around $85-86K they're getting a sweet ride. Trust me, if it sits 60 days it will drop a few grand. Chance you have to take. This car will be gone within a week.
I look at cars daily and am having a hard time finding decent ones. The .2's have not changed the .1 market at all. If anything, they've helped it in my opinion so far.
#3821
Thanks, STG. That's a great build at what appears to be a pretty fair price, at least vs what's out there.
Any advice - and I'm asking other RLs, too, who have traveled to buy cars - on how to proceed with a purchase from out of state? Specifically, would you put down a deposit to hold the car in advance of traveling, or just try to set up an appointment and risk it being sold? Having never bought a car at a distance, any help/experience would be appreciated. Thx!
Any advice - and I'm asking other RLs, too, who have traveled to buy cars - on how to proceed with a purchase from out of state? Specifically, would you put down a deposit to hold the car in advance of traveling, or just try to set up an appointment and risk it being sold? Having never bought a car at a distance, any help/experience would be appreciated. Thx!
I asked for a ton of pics and all the documentation I could get (helped since they did the service previously on the car) then once we were set on a price, I placed the deposit (I also had a trade in). About 8 days later I drove 700 miles with my trade in to the dealer to test drive and visually inspect the car, everything was as described so less than two hrs. later I was on my way back home with a new to me '14 C2S.. worked great for me
#3822
Originally Posted by ajeffrey10
Any advice - and I'm asking other RLs, too, who have traveled to buy cars - on how to proceed with a purchase from out of state? Specifically, would you put down a deposit to hold the car in advance of traveling, or just try to set up an appointment and risk it being sold? Having never bought a car at a distance, any help/experience would be appreciated. Thx!
Great question. Many dealers have different policies. Some are great about holding a car with a small refundable deposit and some will sell it from under you without a deposit and sales contract.
Getting some stories from guys who have been through it would be helpful to many.
In my case, I put a deposit down contingent upon my inspection and me traveling there. I made the trip quick as to not have them hold a car that they might sell to someone else if I didn't want it.
Last edited by STG; 06-06-2016 at 02:15 PM.
#3823
Great question. Many dealers have different policies. Some are great about holding a car with a small refundable deposit and some will sell it from under you without a deposit and sales contract.
Getting some stories from guys who have been through it would be helpful to many.
In my case, I put a deposit down contingent upon my inspection and me traveling there. I made the trip quick as to not have them old a car that to might sell to someone else if I didn't want it.
Getting some stories from guys who have been through it would be helpful to many.
In my case, I put a deposit down contingent upon my inspection and me traveling there. I made the trip quick as to not have them old a car that to might sell to someone else if I didn't want it.
All depends on th dealership
#3824
Any advice - and I'm asking other RLs, too, who have traveled to buy cars - on how to proceed with a purchase from out of state? Specifically, would you put down a deposit to hold the car in advance of traveling, or just try to set up an appointment and risk it being sold? Having never bought a car at a distance, any help/experience would be appreciated. Thx!
Steps:
1. Called and inquire about the car, asked for carfax and negotiate on the price, once we agree.
2. Have them take it to another Porsche dealership to get PPI, have PPI results emailed to me, called the dealership that did the PPI and talked to the mechanic about it. Once PPI is satisfactory.
3. Place a refundable deposit (One was $1,000, the other was $5,000) to hold the car while I fly out there to test drive and inspect it myself.
4. Signed paperwork, arranged shipping for one, and drove home with the other.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one out of state, you get the best deal and price this way.
#3825
Well thanks for taking the time to make it 101 for silly old me.
We can argue all day about cars, specs, deals. Happy to do so. This is a public forum where people post opinions. You think that car is a hot deal - great. I do not. Let's debate.
What is not ok are the condescending, eye-rolling comments. It's not cool and I'm calling you out on it.
Back to the cars.
We can argue all day about cars, specs, deals. Happy to do so. This is a public forum where people post opinions. You think that car is a hot deal - great. I do not. Let's debate.
What is not ok are the condescending, eye-rolling comments. It's not cool and I'm calling you out on it.
Back to the cars.