993 prices in Germany?
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Does anyone know what you have to pay for a c2/c4 993 in southern Germany? Do you think it's possible to find one in ok condition for ~32000 €?
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Prices are pretty high at the moment for 993.
I am now looking for months for a good 96 993 below 40k € and did not find anything really good.
Around 32k it would be more hard to find something.
Another source would be <a href="http://www.autoscout24.de" target="_blank">www.autoscout24.de</a>
I am now looking for months for a good 96 993 below 40k € and did not find anything really good.
Around 32k it would be more hard to find something.
Another source would be <a href="http://www.autoscout24.de" target="_blank">www.autoscout24.de</a>
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KimKim,
I purchased my C2S from Germany. Took a while to find, but februari/march is the good season. Be very careful for what you are interested in because it is not illegal in Germany to tamper with the odometer... A LOT (most) of 993s will be available with 60-70.000 Kms but have considerably more.
This should not put you off if it is a good car, but make sure to do your homework, get a copy of the registration papers and get in touch with prevous owners. The DEKRA test is a must, but a PPI at a Porsche dealer can hint you on the real condition of the car. If doubt, pass.
Good luck.
Jan
PS: Prices might be slightly higher but some dealers in eastern France have very good cars
I purchased my C2S from Germany. Took a while to find, but februari/march is the good season. Be very careful for what you are interested in because it is not illegal in Germany to tamper with the odometer... A LOT (most) of 993s will be available with 60-70.000 Kms but have considerably more.
This should not put you off if it is a good car, but make sure to do your homework, get a copy of the registration papers and get in touch with prevous owners. The DEKRA test is a must, but a PPI at a Porsche dealer can hint you on the real condition of the car. If doubt, pass.
Good luck.
Jan
PS: Prices might be slightly higher but some dealers in eastern France have very good cars