1998 Porsche C2S Low Miles
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Rob, think about the price suggestions for a couple of days and then please post an asking price.
Best,
Rob, think about the price suggestions for a couple of days and then please post an asking price.
Best,
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Putting your snappy response aside and the absence of any meantingful details...$45k-$75k
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Hi Guys.
I resently started looking at prices for 97-98 low miles C2S cars and they seem to in the neighbourhood of 70-80k for great examples. Are these true numbers that sellers are pulling or are they dreaming?
I have a 1998 C2S Black on Black, 6 speed manual, 17" rims, motor sound, Factory suspension car is 100% stock with 23,000 original miles.
Can anyone give me some real world numbers that I should expect my car to sell for.
Thanks!
I resently started looking at prices for 97-98 low miles C2S cars and they seem to in the neighbourhood of 70-80k for great examples. Are these true numbers that sellers are pulling or are they dreaming?
I have a 1998 C2S Black on Black, 6 speed manual, 17" rims, motor sound, Factory suspension car is 100% stock with 23,000 original miles.
Can anyone give me some real world numbers that I should expect my car to sell for.
Thanks!
Well, you've owned the car almost 8 years, and have only drive 2,000 miles. You paid $55,000 back in 2005. If it is as good as you say it is, you will be able to sell it for as much as you paid for it. Too bad you did not get to enjoy it very much.
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Some buy cars to look at and have in their garage. I bought a 2005 E46 M3 ZCP with only 3K miles in 2008. The Dr owner did just that. That's not my MO and probably not that of most here, but gives you an idea of some peoples diverse motivations.
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