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Old 06-19-2015, 10:20 PM
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The aluminum trim looks great on a black car!

As for the platinum silver one, that's IMHO the best looking silver which was only an option for 2 years do id consider that a plus
Old 06-20-2015, 01:34 AM
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Sergio I got $2k off in addition to the other things I mentioned. However, I'm sure you could get more off if you negotiate better since I did not push back much after their first offer and did not let it sit much time before deciding to purchase it (didn't want someone else to ****** it up).
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I've owned many sports/collector cars over the years, and no offer is a bad offer. I've already been turned down only to have someone come back to me a month or two later agreeing to it, and leaving me the choice of going lower or walking. There are more and more used 991's coming up daily, and if your patient you can get a very good deal. If you want something real rare, obviously this doesn't apply, but for a base coupe if you are flexible getting the car from out of town, it's a buyer's market. Once, late July or so get here and we're heading into fall winter, you'll see even more aggressive pricing.
Old 06-20-2015, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by dd356
I've owned many sports/collector cars over the years, and no offer is a bad offer. I've already been turned down only to have someone come back to me a month or two later agreeing to it, and leaving me the choice of going lower or walking. There are more and more used 991's coming up daily, and if your patient you can get a very good deal. If you want something real rare, obviously this doesn't apply, but for a base coupe if you are flexible getting the car from out of town, it's a buyer's market. Once, late July or so get here and we're heading into fall winter, you'll see even more aggressive pricing.
In my area April - June are the peak sales months for moving sports cars. July is also good but not quite as good as the prior period. Any inventory on dealer's lots in late September will be priced very aggressively. Of course the advantage of buying in the earlier months is that there are a lot more cars to choose from.
Old 06-23-2015, 04:19 PM
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Thanks @cav14! Yeah, its always a bit different :-)
Old 06-25-2015, 01:21 AM
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Has anyone had the aluminum window trim installed at a dealer(with i guess new rear windows)? If so, what did it cost?
Old 06-25-2015, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by cav14
I'm not sure about the popularity of it, but I've grown to like it more as I've looked at it more.





I did find it off-putting at first. Is it possible to replace it with black if I decide I don't like it?
I love the trim! I have it on mine and it adds that elegant "killer" look which defines the Porsche design theme - makes the car truly stand out...
Old 06-25-2015, 02:40 AM
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Not usually a fan of black but the trim with the sport classic wheels make this a knock out! And beige interior to top it off. This was a win! Nice buy.
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Originally Posted by dd356
Has anyone had the aluminum window trim installed at a dealer(with i guess new rear windows)? If so, what did it cost?
The rear window alone is around $500 from memory. The top trim above the door window, around $200. Then you have the trim below the door window. I'm assuming around $200 as well.

You're talking almost 1K in parts EACH side of the car PLUS labor to switch over to black.



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