HOT FOR SALE: Pick of the Week 991
#5671
#5673
Quite a few gts's popping up a number now under 110k. Not sure what the productions numbers were, but looks like the short term guys are moving on to the next thing.
#5674
Race Director
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by dd356
Quite a few gts's popping up a number now under 110k. Not sure what the productions numbers were, but looks like the short term guys are moving on to the next thing.
The GTS is a long term keeper in my opinion as are the other 991.1's.
#5675
#5676
Rennlist Member
Does anyone have access to Manheim Wholesale Dealer Auction Value Reports? I'd really like to see what auction values are on some of these cars...
eg: 2012.5 911S 30K miles, 2013 911S 25K miles, etc.
I typically trust clearbook.truecar.com more than most other 'consumer' pricing estimators, but they seem to be overly optimistic on 991 generation cars with a huge variation from NADA pricing and I suspect Manheim.
eg: 2012.5 911S 30K miles, 2013 911S 25K miles, etc.
I typically trust clearbook.truecar.com more than most other 'consumer' pricing estimators, but they seem to be overly optimistic on 991 generation cars with a huge variation from NADA pricing and I suspect Manheim.
#5678
Race Director
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by JustBud
PDK car, look under additional equipment......
My mistake! Too much multitasking. Nice car regardless (PDK guy here).
#5679
tease... got everyones hopes up for a manual GTS and then boom! Nothing!
#5681
I really like this car, too -- beautiful. But the price is a bit crazy, of course. On eBay as "buy it now" the same car is on for $248500. I guess when you can't really figure out what the price is anymore then it's really a bubble...
#5682
Intermediate
Does anyone have access to Manheim Wholesale Dealer Auction Value Reports? I'd really like to see what auction values are on some of these cars...
eg: 2012.5 911S 30K miles, 2013 911S 25K miles, etc.
I typically trust clearbook.truecar.com more than most other 'consumer' pricing estimators, but they seem to be overly optimistic on 991 generation cars with a huge variation from NADA pricing and I suspect Manheim.
eg: 2012.5 911S 30K miles, 2013 911S 25K miles, etc.
I typically trust clearbook.truecar.com more than most other 'consumer' pricing estimators, but they seem to be overly optimistic on 991 generation cars with a huge variation from NADA pricing and I suspect Manheim.
Original sticker was $119,085
Platinum Silver / Black Standard
PDK
PASM
PDLS
Sport Chrono
Premium Plus
SportDesign Steering Wheel
White Gauge Faces
Bose Audio
Interior looks new, body is ~9/10 - no door dings or dents, only some road wear on hood and small paint scratch on rear bumper. Wheels needed to be refinished.
I've since added PSE and NavTV backup camera.
#5683
didnt they struggle to sell these when offered? I remember someone saying they werent flying out the door. They were only $149K new correct?
#5685
Race Director
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by parealtor
didnt they struggle to sell these when offered? I remember someone saying they werent flying out the door. They were only $149K new correct?
They sold pretty quick. Within a matter of days. Yes that was around the MSRP.
They will hold value. Now over $200K? That's another story. Only worth what someone is willing to pay. Some of these dealers are just listing irrational numbers for cars.
We are due for a huge financial correction soon. All the signs are there. Have cash on hand, and deals will be there when it happens. The auto market is in a huge bubble along with many other things.