incredible prices on 993s
#32
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Well I hate to join discussions like this, but...I had someone offer me $45K for my 6-spd 90K Polar Silver '95 with RS clutch, Bilstein M030 shocks & MO30 Sway-bars, Euro-turbo bumper, new brakes, all books & records...just last week. Now granted, the guy has been after my car for months -- *and* it's exactly what he's looking for with no stories, so your mileage may vary. I've finally got the perfect car for me, so I'm not selling. Just a data point.
#33
Three Wheelin'
MD,
IMO, your '95 Coupe with 45K, if it's VERY nice, could bring up to $35K to the right buyer. Obviously, this wouldn't be the bargain that some 'listers have found for themselves, but I think it's attainable if the condition warrants it. You certainly don't have to sell it at a bargain price.
Is it an early- or late-build '95? Since the '95 model year was so long -- 19 months of production -- I think this can be a factor in its value -- late '95s are more than a year newer than early '95s. There are '96 model year Turbos and Targas that are actually older cars than some late-build '95s, even though they are a "later" year.
IMO, your '95 Coupe with 45K, if it's VERY nice, could bring up to $35K to the right buyer. Obviously, this wouldn't be the bargain that some 'listers have found for themselves, but I think it's attainable if the condition warrants it. You certainly don't have to sell it at a bargain price.
Is it an early- or late-build '95? Since the '95 model year was so long -- 19 months of production -- I think this can be a factor in its value -- late '95s are more than a year newer than early '95s. There are '96 model year Turbos and Targas that are actually older cars than some late-build '95s, even though they are a "later" year.
#34
Spicer
WOW! $45K for a 95' with 90K miles?! Hell, I'd hate to part with mine with many upgrades, impeccable condition, and 53K miles but for that money, please PM me and I'll sell mine to your friend. Really.
WOW! $45K for a 95' with 90K miles?! Hell, I'd hate to part with mine with many upgrades, impeccable condition, and 53K miles but for that money, please PM me and I'll sell mine to your friend. Really.
#35
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Wow - thanks Speedraser for that insightful reply. I never knew that some early 96 cars were actually older than some late model 95 cars. That's an amazing fact unto itself! You'd rarely find THAT situation in the general car market. Learn something new every day.
Steve
Steve
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In late 80's-early 90's car bubble, many dealers hyped the market, and many enthusiasts got burned.
The 89 Speedster, and even after the bubble, the 94 Speedster were speculated as the last of the Speedster's, and the dealers predicted that the price will continue to go up. The last rear wheel drive Turbo 964's also met the same speculation. Ferrari's, Lambo, and etc. even did worse after the burst. So, while it is nice to see the value of our cars hold up, I would be careful unless you got money to burn or the car is really special and the price doesn't matter.
The 89 Speedster, and even after the bubble, the 94 Speedster were speculated as the last of the Speedster's, and the dealers predicted that the price will continue to go up. The last rear wheel drive Turbo 964's also met the same speculation. Ferrari's, Lambo, and etc. even did worse after the burst. So, while it is nice to see the value of our cars hold up, I would be careful unless you got money to burn or the car is really special and the price doesn't matter.
#38
I have a 97 C2S for sale (Arctic Silver / Midnight blue)
+ 57k miles
+ factory premium sound, upgraded with Sony ES head unit, MB Quart speakers, ADS amps (over $3k investment)
+ 6 speed with limited slip and ABD
+ factory motor sound / sport exhaust tip
+ factory aluminum shifter/hand brake lever
+ factory Litronic lights (Xenon)
+ factory 993 Turbo big RED brakes (brand new less than 3000 miles on it, caliper,rotors and pads)
+ factory Euro M030 sport suspension
+ factory carbon fiber door opener
+ factory HOLLOW spoke "Turbo wheels"
+ factory car cover and bra included
++ Optional Factory Turbo tail ( or standard original lid)
+ extremely clean condition, always garaged, never driven in rain, mature driver never abused, no track time, local CA car
2nd owner since 2000, I'm asking $48k (with original deck lid) or $52k with factory Turbo tail.
Please PM me if interested.
+ 57k miles
+ factory premium sound, upgraded with Sony ES head unit, MB Quart speakers, ADS amps (over $3k investment)
+ 6 speed with limited slip and ABD
+ factory motor sound / sport exhaust tip
+ factory aluminum shifter/hand brake lever
+ factory Litronic lights (Xenon)
+ factory 993 Turbo big RED brakes (brand new less than 3000 miles on it, caliper,rotors and pads)
+ factory Euro M030 sport suspension
+ factory carbon fiber door opener
+ factory HOLLOW spoke "Turbo wheels"
+ factory car cover and bra included
++ Optional Factory Turbo tail ( or standard original lid)
+ extremely clean condition, always garaged, never driven in rain, mature driver never abused, no track time, local CA car
2nd owner since 2000, I'm asking $48k (with original deck lid) or $52k with factory Turbo tail.
Please PM me if interested.
#40
I'm expecting a baby in December. I never want to let this car go. It's in outstanding conditions and for what you get it's a very fair price. I'm looking in to Cayene S or BMW X5 to accomodate a baby along with stroller etc. My wife says the 993 has to go (after a long fight, several nights on the sofa) she won.
#42
JD986S,
I think at that price with those miles, you will never let that car go. Those are great upgrades and something I'd love to have, but I think you're being optomistic about what aftermarket modifications will recoup for you.
No offense intended, just MHO from someone watching the market.
I think at that price with those miles, you will never let that car go. Those are great upgrades and something I'd love to have, but I think you're being optomistic about what aftermarket modifications will recoup for you.
No offense intended, just MHO from someone watching the market.
#43
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JD986S - are you sure we don't have the same wife? 3 times a year she swears we can't afford to keep the 993, as "who needs 3 cars when it's just us 2?".
If the above pic of my wife is a pic of your wife too, than my wife has alot of explaining to do
Hang in there. The Cayenne should be a sweet consolation prize!
Steve
If the above pic of my wife is a pic of your wife too, than my wife has alot of explaining to do
Hang in there. The Cayenne should be a sweet consolation prize!
Steve
#45
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it will be fun to see the 993's weather the depreciation storm... n.a. & tt's alike. i'm a firm believer well taken care of examples will continue to hold steady.
bottom line, i'm happy w/ mine (like most others.... not the reason i purchased)
(imho) i still find the 993 twin turbos to be far more attractive & more of a real, more raw 'sportscar' than later h2-0-cooler models (997 incl!)... the exception being the more raw 'gt-3' perfomance... but it still can't compete w/ the looks of the type 993!!!..... (immho)
damn,,,,,,,,,,, just had to get that off my chest.
cheers.
bottom line, i'm happy w/ mine (like most others.... not the reason i purchased)
(imho) i still find the 993 twin turbos to be far more attractive & more of a real, more raw 'sportscar' than later h2-0-cooler models (997 incl!)... the exception being the more raw 'gt-3' perfomance... but it still can't compete w/ the looks of the type 993!!!..... (immho)
damn,,,,,,,,,,, just had to get that off my chest.
cheers.
Last edited by 24FPS; 09-27-2004 at 02:39 AM.