HOT FOR SALE: Pick of the Week 991
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^^ I never knew they did this Brewster Green Edition. Now .... $650K???
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You’d think you’d get a new set of mats and a nice detail job. Car looks dirty. That a scrape next to the tow hook cap? Nice leaves in center radiator too.
Almost has 6K miles. Not like it’s delivery mileage. Anyway .....
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You’d think you’d get a new set of mats and a nice detail job. Car looks dirty. That a scrape next to the tow hook cap? Nice leaves in center radiator too.
Almost has 6K miles. Not like it’s delivery mileage. Anyway .....
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^^ I never knew they did this Brewster Green Edition. Now .... $650K???
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You’d think you’d get a new set of mats and a nice detail job. Car looks dirty. That a scrape next to the tow hook cap? Nice leaves in center radiator too.
Almost has 6K miles. Not like it’s delivery mileage. Anyway .....
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You’d think you’d get a new set of mats and a nice detail job. Car looks dirty. That a scrape next to the tow hook cap? Nice leaves in center radiator too.
Almost has 6K miles. Not like it’s delivery mileage. Anyway .....
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I've been following this forum for the past 1.5 years. Thanks to STG for maintaining a great forum to help people to learn and share. I've been looking at the C2S and the GTS (2014-2018). I finally found a well equipped 2015 991.1 C2S PDK that caused me to pull the trigger.
I've been driving a 2010 BMW M3 manual (normally aspirated V8) for the past 8 years, which was a European delivery....a fantastic experience. I loved my M3 and was not sure I would sell it. I've owned a manual cars for 20 years and limited my search for a 7-speed manual 991 for the past couple years as I thorough enjoy the experience of manually rowing the gears. Last week I test drove a 2016 manual and 2015 PDK 991 C2S and was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed the PDK and pulled the trigger on the PDK.
My M3 was a daily driver. I had a dedicated set of winter tires for Nov-Apr for safe driving under 40 degrees and in snow. I was debating to keep the M3 for winter and drive the 911 for the nice weather. I decided to sell the M3, buy another set of OEM 911 wheels with winter tires. The 911 is very civilized and too amazing to limit it to sunny days. It is now my daily driver.
The car had an original MSRP of $141K and had 18K miles. I paid $93K. CPO for an additional 3 years 7 months or 82K more miles. The car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options including SportDesign package, red gauges, red stitched leather, leather dash, carbon interior, Burmester (amazing sound) and black. The only thing I will miss is heated seats.
I put around 500 miles since I purchased it. I drove 40 miles of twisty roads yesterday and I can say the car is absolutely amazing. Nearly perfect. No regrets!!
Jet Black Metallic
Sport Exhaust System
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
Jet Black Metallic
20" Carrera S Wheels
Wheel center caps with colored Porsche Crest
Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
ParkAssist (Front and Rear) with Reversing Camera
Sport Chrono Package
Electric slide/tilt sunroof
Power Steering Plus
SportDesign steering wheel
Leather interior in Black
Carbon Fiber Interior Package i.c.w. Leather Interior & PDK
Adaptive Sport Seats Plus (18-way) with Memory Package
Burmester
SportDesign package
Wheels Painted in Platinum Satin
Bi-Xenon headlights in Black incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
Instrument dials in Guards Red
Center Console Trim in Carbon Fiber
Seat belts in Guards Red
Clear Glass Taillights
I've been driving a 2010 BMW M3 manual (normally aspirated V8) for the past 8 years, which was a European delivery....a fantastic experience. I loved my M3 and was not sure I would sell it. I've owned a manual cars for 20 years and limited my search for a 7-speed manual 991 for the past couple years as I thorough enjoy the experience of manually rowing the gears. Last week I test drove a 2016 manual and 2015 PDK 991 C2S and was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed the PDK and pulled the trigger on the PDK.
My M3 was a daily driver. I had a dedicated set of winter tires for Nov-Apr for safe driving under 40 degrees and in snow. I was debating to keep the M3 for winter and drive the 911 for the nice weather. I decided to sell the M3, buy another set of OEM 911 wheels with winter tires. The 911 is very civilized and too amazing to limit it to sunny days. It is now my daily driver.
The car had an original MSRP of $141K and had 18K miles. I paid $93K. CPO for an additional 3 years 7 months or 82K more miles. The car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options including SportDesign package, red gauges, red stitched leather, leather dash, carbon interior, Burmester (amazing sound) and black. The only thing I will miss is heated seats.
I put around 500 miles since I purchased it. I drove 40 miles of twisty roads yesterday and I can say the car is absolutely amazing. Nearly perfect. No regrets!!
Jet Black Metallic
Sport Exhaust System
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
Jet Black Metallic
20" Carrera S Wheels
Wheel center caps with colored Porsche Crest
Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
ParkAssist (Front and Rear) with Reversing Camera
Sport Chrono Package
Electric slide/tilt sunroof
Power Steering Plus
SportDesign steering wheel
Leather interior in Black
Carbon Fiber Interior Package i.c.w. Leather Interior & PDK
Adaptive Sport Seats Plus (18-way) with Memory Package
Burmester
SportDesign package
Wheels Painted in Platinum Satin
Bi-Xenon headlights in Black incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
Instrument dials in Guards Red
Center Console Trim in Carbon Fiber
Seat belts in Guards Red
Clear Glass Taillights
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Great looking and very nicely equipped car! Make sure you budget for frequent details to keep that Jet Black looking as good as it does in the pictures...
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Wow. Nice score. This one didn’t come up on my radar. Congrats
Now this is all that matters as quoted:
“The car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options”
Every purchase consideration is a package deal. So many variables to weigh and consider. At the end of the day, a happy NEW owner is all that matters. The enjoyment of driving is overshadowed by all those stressful hours, days, or months looking. A couple $$ grand +/- is quickly forgotten.
Thanks for sharing. Stories like this bring satisfaction to many (including myself), who contribute here. Makes it all worth it. Sometimes I wonder how many lurkers are actually benefitting here. Here’s one more example of one that has
mongo1 >>> Following for 1.5 YEARS and FIRST POST !!
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Now this is all that matters as quoted:
“The car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options”
Every purchase consideration is a package deal. So many variables to weigh and consider. At the end of the day, a happy NEW owner is all that matters. The enjoyment of driving is overshadowed by all those stressful hours, days, or months looking. A couple $$ grand +/- is quickly forgotten.
Thanks for sharing. Stories like this bring satisfaction to many (including myself), who contribute here. Makes it all worth it. Sometimes I wonder how many lurkers are actually benefitting here. Here’s one more example of one that has
mongo1 >>> Following for 1.5 YEARS and FIRST POST !!
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My M3 was a daily driver. I had a dedicated set of winter tires for Nov-Apr for safe driving under 40 degrees and in snow. I was debating to keep the M3 for winter and drive the 911 for the nice weather. I decided to sell the M3, buy another set of OEM 911 wheels with winter tires. The 911 is very civilized and too amazing to limit it to sunny days. It is now my daily driver.
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I've been following this forum for the past 1.5 years. Thanks to STG for maintaining a great forum to help people to learn and share. I've been looking at the C2S and the GTS (2014-2018). I finally found a well equipped 2015 991.1 C2S PDK that caused me to pull the trigger.
I've been driving a 2010 BMW M3 manual (normally aspirated V8) for the past 8 years, which was a European delivery....a fantastic experience. I loved my M3 and was not sure I would sell it. I've owned a manual cars for 20 years and limited my search for a 7-speed manual 991 for the past couple years as I thorough enjoy the experience of manually rowing the gears. Last week I test drove a 2016 manual and 2015 PDK 991 C2S and was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed the PDK and pulled the trigger on the PDK.
My M3 was a daily driver. I had a dedicated set of winter tires for Nov-Apr for safe driving under 40 degrees and in snow. I was debating to keep the M3 for winter and drive the 911 for the nice weather. I decided to sell the M3, buy another set of OEM 911 wheels with winter tires. The 911 is very civilized and too amazing to limit it to sunny days. It is now my daily driver.
The car had an original MSRP of $141K and had 18K miles. I paid $93K. CPO for an additional 3 years 7 months or 82K more miles. The car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options including SportDesign package, red gauges, red stitched leather, leather dash, carbon interior, Burmester (amazing sound) and black. The only thing I will miss is heated seats.
I put around 500 miles since I purchased it. I drove 40 miles of twisty roads yesterday and I can say the car is absolutely amazing. Nearly perfect. No regrets!!
Jet Black Metallic
Sport Exhaust System
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
Jet Black Metallic
20" Carrera S Wheels
Wheel center caps with colored Porsche Crest
Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
ParkAssist (Front and Rear) with Reversing Camera
Sport Chrono Package
Electric slide/tilt sunroof
Power Steering Plus
SportDesign steering wheel
Leather interior in Black
Carbon Fiber Interior Package i.c.w. Leather Interior & PDK
Adaptive Sport Seats Plus (18-way) with Memory Package
Burmester
SportDesign package
Wheels Painted in Platinum Satin
Bi-Xenon headlights in Black incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
Instrument dials in Guards Red
Center Console Trim in Carbon Fiber
Seat belts in Guards Red
Clear Glass Taillights
I've been driving a 2010 BMW M3 manual (normally aspirated V8) for the past 8 years, which was a European delivery....a fantastic experience. I loved my M3 and was not sure I would sell it. I've owned a manual cars for 20 years and limited my search for a 7-speed manual 991 for the past couple years as I thorough enjoy the experience of manually rowing the gears. Last week I test drove a 2016 manual and 2015 PDK 991 C2S and was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed the PDK and pulled the trigger on the PDK.
My M3 was a daily driver. I had a dedicated set of winter tires for Nov-Apr for safe driving under 40 degrees and in snow. I was debating to keep the M3 for winter and drive the 911 for the nice weather. I decided to sell the M3, buy another set of OEM 911 wheels with winter tires. The 911 is very civilized and too amazing to limit it to sunny days. It is now my daily driver.
The car had an original MSRP of $141K and had 18K miles. I paid $93K. CPO for an additional 3 years 7 months or 82K more miles. The car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options including SportDesign package, red gauges, red stitched leather, leather dash, carbon interior, Burmester (amazing sound) and black. The only thing I will miss is heated seats.
I put around 500 miles since I purchased it. I drove 40 miles of twisty roads yesterday and I can say the car is absolutely amazing. Nearly perfect. No regrets!!
Jet Black Metallic
Sport Exhaust System
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
Jet Black Metallic
20" Carrera S Wheels
Wheel center caps with colored Porsche Crest
Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
ParkAssist (Front and Rear) with Reversing Camera
Sport Chrono Package
Electric slide/tilt sunroof
Power Steering Plus
SportDesign steering wheel
Leather interior in Black
Carbon Fiber Interior Package i.c.w. Leather Interior & PDK
Adaptive Sport Seats Plus (18-way) with Memory Package
Burmester
SportDesign package
Wheels Painted in Platinum Satin
Bi-Xenon headlights in Black incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS)
Instrument dials in Guards Red
Center Console Trim in Carbon Fiber
Seat belts in Guards Red
Clear Glass Taillights
Wow. Nice score. This one didn’t come up on my radar. Congrats
Now this is all that matters as quoted:
“The car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options”
Every purchase consideration is a package deal. So many variables to weigh and consider. At the end of the day, a happy NEW owner is all that matters. The enjoyment of driving is overshadowed by all those stressful hours, days, or months looking. A couple $$ grand +/- is quickly forgotten.
Thanks for sharing. Stories like this bring satisfaction to many (including myself), who contribute here. Makes it all worth it. Sometimes I wonder how many lurkers are actually benefitting here. Here’s one more example of one that has
mongo1 >>> Following for 1.5 YEARS and FIRST POST !!
Now this is all that matters as quoted:
“The car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options”
Every purchase consideration is a package deal. So many variables to weigh and consider. At the end of the day, a happy NEW owner is all that matters. The enjoyment of driving is overshadowed by all those stressful hours, days, or months looking. A couple $$ grand +/- is quickly forgotten.
Thanks for sharing. Stories like this bring satisfaction to many (including myself), who contribute here. Makes it all worth it. Sometimes I wonder how many lurkers are actually benefitting here. Here’s one more example of one that has
mongo1 >>> Following for 1.5 YEARS and FIRST POST !!
Thanks for the offer SMBRYAN. I was able to get a set.
Wow. Nice score. This one didn €™t come up on my radar. Congrats
Now this is all that matters as quoted:
€śThe car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options €ť
Every purchase consideration is a package deal. So many variables to weigh and consider. At the end of the day, a happy NEW owner is all that matters. The enjoyment of driving is overshadowed by all those stressful hours, days, or months looking. A couple $$ grand +/- is quickly forgotten.
Thanks for sharing. Stories like this bring satisfaction to many (including myself), who contribute here. Makes it all worth it. Sometimes I wonder how many lurkers are actually benefitting here. Here €™s one more example of one that has
mongo1 >>> Following for 1.5 YEARS and FIRST POST !!
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Now this is all that matters as quoted:
€śThe car is flawless. I am not sure if it was the best price, but I was very happy as it had all the drivers options I wanted, plus many desirable visual options €ť
Every purchase consideration is a package deal. So many variables to weigh and consider. At the end of the day, a happy NEW owner is all that matters. The enjoyment of driving is overshadowed by all those stressful hours, days, or months looking. A couple $$ grand +/- is quickly forgotten.
Thanks for sharing. Stories like this bring satisfaction to many (including myself), who contribute here. Makes it all worth it. Sometimes I wonder how many lurkers are actually benefitting here. Here €™s one more example of one that has
mongo1 >>> Following for 1.5 YEARS and FIRST POST !!
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This thread screwed me on at least two cars before I even knew about this thread. I realized that the second you posted them, they were sold, while I was fiddling over negotiations. And nobody in this thread claimed either of them (plausible lurkers). Thankfully as I said when I got my car, this thread missed it, to my great benefit and new 911 ownership happiness.
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Burning Brakes
Saw this one on CL, looks pretty nice with some sweet extras:
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sg...318653765.html
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sg...318653765.html