991.2 Pre-owned: 4SALE & SEALED DEAL$
#199
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Check with a local powdercoater, typically similar cost to painting and more durable... But I second the platinum/satin look. Black's too dark, silver too light!
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#203
Posted in wrong 911.1 HFS earlier...
How about this one? Looking for my first porsche- torn between a 2014-2015 911S, or a 2017 911 base (? maybe S). COULD do new (base or S) but wanting to save some money if reasonable.
2017 911 991.2 base carrera. 89k. 7k miles. Good deal? Average? Would have to drive 3 hours to pick it up. The didn't seem too willing to move much on price. Not CPO but they said they could add that for ~3k. Looking for a daily driver.
https://www.porschebirmingham.com/us...463d568ab0.htm
How about this one? Looking for my first porsche- torn between a 2014-2015 911S, or a 2017 911 base (? maybe S). COULD do new (base or S) but wanting to save some money if reasonable.
2017 911 991.2 base carrera. 89k. 7k miles. Good deal? Average? Would have to drive 3 hours to pick it up. The didn't seem too willing to move much on price. Not CPO but they said they could add that for ~3k. Looking for a daily driver.
https://www.porschebirmingham.com/us...463d568ab0.htm
#205
Looking at this one, would appreciate some advice: WP0AB2A96HS122661. The dealer says it was a service loaner. Really, they loaned out 911's with manual transmissions? Should I be worried that there's either something they're not telling me, or, that service loaners tend to get abused? Any other questions I should ask the dealer?
Finally, what would be a good price on this car? It has 2 yrs CPO.
Finally, what would be a good price on this car? It has 2 yrs CPO.
#206
Looking at this one, would appreciate some advice: WP0AB2A96HS122661. The dealer says it was a service loaner. Really, they loaned out 911's with manual transmissions? Should I be worried that there's either something they're not telling me, or, that service loaners tend to get abused? Any other questions I should ask the dealer?
Finally, what would be a good price on this car? It has 2 yrs CPO.
Finally, what would be a good price on this car? It has 2 yrs CPO.
#207
Looking at this one, would appreciate some advice: WP0AB2A96HS122661. The dealer says it was a service loaner. Really, they loaned out 911's with manual transmissions? Should I be worried that there's either something they're not telling me, or, that service loaners tend to get abused? Any other questions I should ask the dealer?
Finally, what would be a good price on this car? It has 2 yrs CPO.
Finally, what would be a good price on this car? It has 2 yrs CPO.
#208
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Looking at this one, would appreciate some advice: WP0AB2A96HS122661.
At the $101.5K asking price, that's only 18% off sticker. Seeing as leftover brand-new 2017's went for ~10% off, I'd say not enough discount for a $10K mile school car, even if it turns out to be in awesome shape.
At a 25% discount, (~$93K), if it is in cosmetically superb shape, full CPO, no 3/4/5 overrevs*, and a build/color you like, that IMHO would be a more tempting price.
*I'm not a big overrev doom-sayer, but if this really was a 'master the manual', I absolutely would request an overrev report before even considering the car...
Last edited by pfbz; 01-03-2018 at 03:09 PM.
#209
that car has sport chrono.
After looking at several of that exact spec car and then after seeing what else was out there (as a % discount to MSRP with less miles and better condition, still with CPO, etc) I feel that these cars should be carrying a min 25% to MSRP discount. ideally you should be shooting for 30% imo. if its' in great condition with no overrev.
After looking at several of that exact spec car and then after seeing what else was out there (as a % discount to MSRP with less miles and better condition, still with CPO, etc) I feel that these cars should be carrying a min 25% to MSRP discount. ideally you should be shooting for 30% imo. if its' in great condition with no overrev.
#210
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that car has sport chrono.
After looking at several of that exact spec car and then after seeing what else was out there (as a % discount to MSRP with less miles and better condition, still with CPO, etc) I feel that these cars should be carrying a min 25% to MSRP discount. ideally you should be shooting for 30% imo. if its' in great condition with no overrev.
After looking at several of that exact spec car and then after seeing what else was out there (as a % discount to MSRP with less miles and better condition, still with CPO, etc) I feel that these cars should be carrying a min 25% to MSRP discount. ideally you should be shooting for 30% imo. if its' in great condition with no overrev.
2-year leases on early delivery 2017's should be finishing up soon, I hope to see some nice 2017's come on the market.