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Looks like a decent build. Has PSE and SC which is nice. I am not a big fan of the MF Steering wheel, but you can easily swap that. I am not sure that $70k is the best price for a base Carrera. Mileage is very low, which could justify the asking price.
If this is your color combo jump on it. While doesnt have PASM checks all the other boxes
Agreed.. I'm not entirely sold on the silver window trim but I don't hate it on this car.. now that the GT3 Touring is rocking the silver window trim as-standard, it might make it slightly more desirable! lol
Hey Folks, I am new to Rennlist and generally new to forums so apologies for not having much background on here... My wife and I (ok, let's face it - my wife) have decided to sell our 911 Carrera S Cab. I welcome any interested parties contacting me about it and am happy to discuss how/why it is priced where it is and negotiate in good faith. The car has been pampered, bought it with 6k miles and commuted between Knoxville and Memphis weekly...it made the horrible drive way more appealing, but costly to my resale value obviously. The car runs great and I will hate myself in a year or two, or less, for selling it - but c'est la vie. Here is the link to it https://cargur.us/hQPQm
Looks like a decent build. Has PSE and SC which is nice. I am not a big fan of the MF Steering wheel, but you can easily swap that. I am not sure that $70k is the best price for a base Carrera. Mileage is very low, which could justify the asking price.
be careful with NJ dealerships. Most tend to add on top of your regular dealer fees, prep fees, doc fees, auction fees, detailing fees, etc... they do not tell you this until you get there and sit down with the sales man. Ask me how I know.
Low miles, sports exhaust, sport chrono, carbon fiber interior, and premium package plus. If you like the spec I’d move fast.
Im local to this car if anyone wants me to check it out, just an FYI they have a porsche dealer down the same road, not sure why it wouldn't go through the porsche dealer or be considered as a CPO not sure if I'm looking too much into that or if it even matters.
Im local to this car if anyone wants me to check it out, just an FYI they have a porsche dealer down the same road, not sure why it wouldn't go through the porsche dealer or be considered as a CPO not sure if I'm looking too much into that or if it even matters.
Often times affiliated dealers will do that at buyer request, but expect the price to go up. My sales advisor told me the cost to CPO is $3200.
You can get 5 years Fidelity coverage for almost that amount. Seems a reputable extended warranty too. I’d say paying out of pocket for CPO isn’t that financially wise.
Hey guys, I have a little update I'd like to share as this may be of some help to some future Carmax buyers.
The Carmax ad states that the vehicle comes with "Manufacturer Warranty" which in this case is the CPO-Warranty.
As we all know, the CPO-warranty is not transferable if purchased from any used car lot and only transferable through a private sale/Porsche store~Barring any miscommunication or "luck" that it goes unnoticed.
I decided to call Carmax corporate headquarters and was put through to an "analyst" in customer relations. Spoke with the man about this whole topic and stated what I said above... Car is advertised for sale with warranty when in fact it does not have warranty because the CPO will not transfer. I stated that I already put the transfer through at over $900 and the vehicle is in transit but I still want to buy the car. I then asked if there is any kind of compensation available for this mistake because the advertised warranty was *cough* the biggest selling point to me*cough*. He took note of everything and agreed.
He gave me his direct phone number and told me if I don't hear back from the Carmax store within 24 hours with a compensation offer to give him a call back. I am only hoping for a small discount on their own warranty which is what I was going to purchase anyway.
I hope this helps anyone who is buying a 911 from Carmax thats advertised the same way when in fact the CPO doesn't transfer