HOT FOR SALE: Pick of the Week 991
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Originally Posted by mjj
I had less than ideal experience when test driving my first 911 in Carsbad last weekend. Went to look at a white 15 S they had advertised. They couldn't find it on the lot??
So I ended test driving a 15 GTS red w/pdk. Traffic was so bad never could get above 35mph. Car felt sluggish and PSE exhaust didn't sound good. Low optioned model for a GTS with 15K on the clock and two previous owners including a Porsche executive. Wanted 109K. I passed.
They called later and said the white 911 was in the body shop but they didn't know why. I passed on that as well.
So I really didn't get a chance to get a true test drive but my first impressions did not match what I expected. Probably need to get a real test drive before I make any further judgments. Maybe I had my sights set to high.
So I ended test driving a 15 GTS red w/pdk. Traffic was so bad never could get above 35mph. Car felt sluggish and PSE exhaust didn't sound good. Low optioned model for a GTS with 15K on the clock and two previous owners including a Porsche executive. Wanted 109K. I passed.
They called later and said the white 911 was in the body shop but they didn't know why. I passed on that as well.
So I really didn't get a chance to get a true test drive but my first impressions did not match what I expected. Probably need to get a real test drive before I make any further judgments. Maybe I had my sights set to high.
Or this?
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I'd try a post on the main board. Probably best to get 1,000 posts going around in circles there. Everyone will have an opinion.
Didn't get over 35 MPH??? We're you even in Sport or have the PSE on?? Hard to make a judgement on a traffic laden under 35 MPH drive isn't it??
Maybe try this?
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Maybe try this?
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Originally Posted by mjj
It was bumper to bumper traffic in San Diego area. Didn't have a choice. Yes it had sport/pse on.
Give the car a real try. Maybe it is/isn't for you. Not for everyone. 1,000's of cars out there. One less .1 man on the hunt is good news
Anyway, back to regular scheduled programming......
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I had less than ideal experience when test driving my first 911 in Carsbad last weekend. Went to look at a white 15 S they had advertised. They couldn't find it on the lot??
So I ended test driving a 15 GTS red w/pdk. Traffic was so bad never could get above 35mph. Car felt sluggish and PSE exhaust didn't sound good. Low optioned model for a GTS with 15K on the clock and two previous owners including a Porsche executive. Wanted 109K. I passed.
They called later and said the white 911 was in the body shop but they didn't know why. I passed on that as well.
So I really didn't get a chance to get a true test drive but my first impressions did not match what I expected. Probably need to get a real test drive before I make any further judgments. Maybe I had my sights set to high.
So I ended test driving a 15 GTS red w/pdk. Traffic was so bad never could get above 35mph. Car felt sluggish and PSE exhaust didn't sound good. Low optioned model for a GTS with 15K on the clock and two previous owners including a Porsche executive. Wanted 109K. I passed.
They called later and said the white 911 was in the body shop but they didn't know why. I passed on that as well.
So I really didn't get a chance to get a true test drive but my first impressions did not match what I expected. Probably need to get a real test drive before I make any further judgments. Maybe I had my sights set to high.
PSE + Manual Mode + Sport+ is a pretty angry combo it you keep the RPMs up. Better yet, find a clear on ramp, floor it, and don't shift into third until 75MPH
Messing around with how the car breathes, both in and out, generally changes engine characteristics quite a bit. It isn't so much more peak horsepower, it is that the torque curve gets randomized a bit, so the car feels different.
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Originally Posted by StormRune
Porsche disagrees. See the first bullet in the left column below and/or the second paragraph on the right. This is from the official Porsche Tech Overview for the 991. They don't quantify it anywhere that I've seen though, so I doubt it is much.
Wow. Nice. First time seeing this
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Extremely cool! Thanks for sharing this!
Thinking of putting an offer on this tomorrow because I know someone who works at the dealer, see if they give me a bottom of the barrel friends and family price to make it HFS.... What would be a HFS Price on this guy?
2014 Coupe (Clean Carfax)
WP0AA2A98ES107609
Odometer: 14,346
Asking: $70,992
Sticker: $105,900
http://www.brickellluxurymotors.com/...a2a98es107609/
2014 Coupe (Clean Carfax)
WP0AA2A98ES107609
Odometer: 14,346
Asking: $70,992
Sticker: $105,900
http://www.brickellluxurymotors.com/...a2a98es107609/
That's what I was thinking in my head exactly $65k, but wasn't sure if I got the hang of this HFS pricing structure yet.... Guess all this searching every day is helping me get the hang of it.
Let's see if I can pick this up for $65k then.
Let's see if I can pick this up for $65k then.
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There is no "HFS pricing" really in the big scope of things. A well priced car may not appeal to everyone because of the build.
HFS is all about finding the car that suits most of your wish list at a fair price and being a well educated buyer.
Quite a balancing act of +/-'s. There is always a trade off. Sometimes it's price for the right car, sometimes it's being flexible with options. In the end, you'll soon forget a couple thousand $$$, when you're enjoying your car.
The worse mistake you can make is buying the WRONG car at any price.
HFS is all about finding the car that suits most of your wish list at a fair price and being a well educated buyer.
Quite a balancing act of +/-'s. There is always a trade off. Sometimes it's price for the right car, sometimes it's being flexible with options. In the end, you'll soon forget a couple thousand $$$, when you're enjoying your car.
The worse mistake you can make is buying the WRONG car at any price.
Prices seem a little high to me, am I wrong?
Great, now that I'm looking in the market the prices seem at least $10-15K higher than a couple months ago. Spring fever or are there other market forces at work? At this point I'm going to just try and be patient and wait for my deal to come along, which hopefully won't be too long.