What is a 993 TT worth?
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What is a 993 TT worth?
So just curious what the group here thinks the value is for a 1996 993 Twin Turbo, has approx 110,000+ miles, all stock, has aftermarket mufflers, overall good condition, red w/black leather, had an incident way back when it had a few thousand miles but it was a $20,000 incident, its obviously repaired well since you still can not see any faults in paint or performance.
I've looked it up on Hagerty, seen Excellence value, and a few other car valuations so I am aware of the obvious values, just curious what the knowledgeable group here thinks.
Thank you in advance for you thoughts.
I've looked it up on Hagerty, seen Excellence value, and a few other car valuations so I am aware of the obvious values, just curious what the knowledgeable group here thinks.
Thank you in advance for you thoughts.
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So just curious what the group here thinks the value is for a 1996 993 Twin Turbo, has approx 110,000+ miles, all stock, has aftermarket mufflers, overall good condition, red w/black leather, had an incident way back when it had a few thousand miles but it was a $20,000 incident, its obviously repaired well since you still can not see any faults in paint or performance.
I've looked it up on Hagerty, seen Excellence value, and a few other car valuations so I am aware of the obvious values, just curious what the knowledgeable group here thinks.
Thank you in advance for you thoughts.
I've looked it up on Hagerty, seen Excellence value, and a few other car valuations so I am aware of the obvious values, just curious what the knowledgeable group here thinks.
Thank you in advance for you thoughts.
So here you have a car with a significant accident history and 110k miles. If you deduct 20% for the accident and .25 for each mile between 40-110k, I would get $86.5k.
And to even pay that, one would want to have full details of the accident (because of the severity) and a pretty complete service record.
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Lots of variables here too - like at that mileage have the turbo's been rebuilt? Clutch? Viscous clutch?
$20K accident is not that much - a repaint can be more than that. Replace say the bumper, and a hood, repaint and you are significantly there.
However, the market really does not like high mileage cars and this one is one of the highest, so combined with the accident it will be deeply discounted. i agree that the value is somewhere mid'80's to 90K
Cheers,
Mike
$20K accident is not that much - a repaint can be more than that. Replace say the bumper, and a hood, repaint and you are significantly there.
However, the market really does not like high mileage cars and this one is one of the highest, so combined with the accident it will be deeply discounted. i agree that the value is somewhere mid'80's to 90K
Cheers,
Mike
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Lots of variables here too - like at that mileage have the turbo's been rebuilt? Clutch? Viscous clutch?
$20K accident is not that much - a repaint can be more than that. Replace say the bumper, and a hood, repaint and you are significantly there.
However, the market really does not like high mileage cars and this one is one of the highest, so combined with the accident it will be deeply discounted. i agree that the value is somewhere mid'80's to 90K
Cheers,
Mike
$20K accident is not that much - a repaint can be more than that. Replace say the bumper, and a hood, repaint and you are significantly there.
However, the market really does not like high mileage cars and this one is one of the highest, so combined with the accident it will be deeply discounted. i agree that the value is somewhere mid'80's to 90K
Cheers,
Mike