993 Targa value + - =?
#31
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To the original poster, I found as others have stated values go down from Coupe to Targa, then down more to Cabs. That is where they seemed to be 4 years ago when I was shopping.
I considered buying a targa briefly until I realized, for me at least, that the grafted on roof disrupted one of most beautifully designed areas of the 993 IMO where the rear pillar flows into and onto the rear quarter. Not having that section of the car to admire was simply a deal breaker.
I considered buying a targa briefly until I realized, for me at least, that the grafted on roof disrupted one of most beautifully designed areas of the 993 IMO where the rear pillar flows into and onto the rear quarter. Not having that section of the car to admire was simply a deal breaker.
#32
Three Wheelin'
I sold my 36K miles 6sp Targa about 2 years ago after 5 years and 10,000 miles of trouble free ownership. Pay a fair price for a good Targa and the roof should be a non-issue. Like most things it's better to pay a little more upfront for a good example as it will cost you less in the long run. I bought my car at the high end of the price range at the time and sold it for only a few thousand less than I paid. I suspect today it's worth a bit more. I'll PM you the details so you'll have a few more data points.
I have no interest in racing a street car or modifying it to be a race car so the roof is a non-issue. I wanted a relatively fast car that I could enjoy in any weather and for that the Targa is unique. I actually sold it in favor of a Vanquish S and you know what - I miss the targa roof. If Aston made a car with a roof like the 993 Targa I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
I have no interest in racing a street car or modifying it to be a race car so the roof is a non-issue. I wanted a relatively fast car that I could enjoy in any weather and for that the Targa is unique. I actually sold it in favor of a Vanquish S and you know what - I miss the targa roof. If Aston made a car with a roof like the 993 Targa I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
#33
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Personally, I love the idea of the Targa, as well as the Cab, but I would NEVER buy either. I'm a coupe guy since I don't want to get sunburned in a cab and don't want to own a car where hooligans could mess with my top (slit with a knife, etc).
Also, the repair and expense to have a Cab wouldn't be worth it for me (to have to replace that top one day). Also, I like to fly under the radar and Washington DC is pretty conservative. Cabs are too flamboyant for me. I'm a dark sunglasses guy with my coupe body hiding me more than a Cab would.
The Targas are totally appealing to me but I like the rigidity of the coupe instead. Also, I think there's around 17 motors on the Targa. With my luck, they'd get messed up and cost a ton to repair right after I buy the car.
Also, the repair and expense to have a Cab wouldn't be worth it for me (to have to replace that top one day). Also, I like to fly under the radar and Washington DC is pretty conservative. Cabs are too flamboyant for me. I'm a dark sunglasses guy with my coupe body hiding me more than a Cab would.
The Targas are totally appealing to me but I like the rigidity of the coupe instead. Also, I think there's around 17 motors on the Targa. With my luck, they'd get messed up and cost a ton to repair right after I buy the car.
#34
Burning Brakes
#35
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I realize 99.5% of the population probably wouldn't even notice this, but clearly some of us do ;-)
#36
Mike, rest assured she is in good hands. We can always arrange for week-end visitation but that means I would have the C4S as PIK "Porsche in Kind", not quite equal but I could live with it.
#38
Three Wheelin'
I did not chart it out on an Excel sheet or anything but from memory targas were ~ $2k less that coupes, cabs were ~ $4k less than coupes. I'd go to the "Prices Paid" sticky and research further but I frankly don't care enough to bother. Maybe in today's market things are different but that is where the prices were 2010-2011 from my experience.
To the OP......Good Luck on the hunt.......
#39
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#40
Sounds like I touched a nerve. Sorry, but when I was looking to purchase a 993 a few years back the above was 100% correct based on the 4 to 6 months I was searching for like cars (clean no-hit / no paintwork examples with under 60k miles and full service history). I primarily searched here, Pelican, Autotrader and vaguely on ebay in the Midwest area.
I did not chart it out on an Excel sheet or anything but from memory targas were ~ $2k less that coupes, cabs were ~ $4k less than coupes. I'd go to the "Prices Paid" sticky and research further but I frankly don't care enough to bother. Maybe in today's market things are different but that is where the prices were 2010-2011 from my experience.
To the OP......Good Luck on the hunt.......
I did not chart it out on an Excel sheet or anything but from memory targas were ~ $2k less that coupes, cabs were ~ $4k less than coupes. I'd go to the "Prices Paid" sticky and research further but I frankly don't care enough to bother. Maybe in today's market things are different but that is where the prices were 2010-2011 from my experience.
To the OP......Good Luck on the hunt.......
It is true that the Cabs were more expensive than the Coupes when they were new and today that delta in price has for the most part gone away, but on the used market today, there is no consistent trend of one style of the various NB cars selling for more than the others. Prices are all over the map regardless of NB body style and that variability is based primarily on factors like mileage, options, service history, condition, etc. The body style is a buyer preference generally, not a price preference.
Again, not trying to hijack the thread OP, good luck with the hunt!
#41
In my neck of the woods, cabs go for a lot less. Could be because the summers are short. People can ask whatever they want... But what the car actually sell for is what matters.
http://www.lespac.com/lachine/vehicu...&requester=SCH
http://www.lespac.com/lachine/vehicu...&requester=SCH
#42
I appreciate the input, even the back and forth.
I did view the car again today. Nothing changed, it's still a peach. Love the Targa top.
Time to pull trigger or let her go. Nice long weekend to decide.
I did view the car again today. Nothing changed, it's still a peach. Love the Targa top.
Time to pull trigger or let her go. Nice long weekend to decide.
#43
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As others have stated, Coupe, Targa or Cab......Condition.......Available Service History.......Then Decide.......
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