Market value on a 95' 993 tip w) 39K?
#6
Originally Posted by ppashley
$32-35k?
Depends upon condition, color, private v dealer, upgrades, service history...
Depends upon condition, color, private v dealer, upgrades, service history...
you need a special car to see much over $40k with a tip..
low miles, rare options etc..
#7
Originally Posted by LJ in Van
Low $30s assuming clean PPI, good history, good condition and relatively stock with desireable color combo.
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#10
$32-35k? ... Depends upon condition, color, private v dealer, upgrades, service history...
To put this in perspective:
I'd add $2-3k if it had 10k less miles (some wouldn't)
I'd add $2k if it was a manual. They go for more.
I'd add $3k if it was a 96 (Varioram).
I'd add $2k if it was black / black
I looked over hundreds of prices over the end of '06 and start of '07 and this was my feel. Mid you there are always outlyers in the 40's and and 20's, some which make sense and some don't.
At the end of the day it's down the the seller what they want to sell it for.
Phil
'95 993 Coupe
(Stock)
To put this in perspective:
I'd add $2-3k if it had 10k less miles (some wouldn't)
I'd add $2k if it was a manual. They go for more.
I'd add $3k if it was a 96 (Varioram).
I'd add $2k if it was black / black
I looked over hundreds of prices over the end of '06 and start of '07 and this was my feel. Mid you there are always outlyers in the 40's and and 20's, some which make sense and some don't.
At the end of the day it's down the the seller what they want to sell it for.
Phil
'95 993 Coupe
(Stock)
#12
Someone is smoking crack here.
I shopped for five months before finally buying a 95 manual in Jan of this year. Even with (somewhat) low mileage, I would bet a "fair" value on a 95 tip would be about $27K and would have to be priced lower to move quickly. I saw MANY, MANY tips hanging out at the $25K mark that didn't move for quite a while. Believe me, I know - I monitored the internet daily that whole time.
I shopped for five months before finally buying a 95 manual in Jan of this year. Even with (somewhat) low mileage, I would bet a "fair" value on a 95 tip would be about $27K and would have to be priced lower to move quickly. I saw MANY, MANY tips hanging out at the $25K mark that didn't move for quite a while. Believe me, I know - I monitored the internet daily that whole time.