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Old 10-17-2023, 08:36 AM
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Since i am in the market for a 993TT i want to understand the history of the market for these cars. What has the market been like for these cars over the past 5 years or so? Have prices exploded recently? Have they stabilized?

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Thanks. That was sobering. Basically prices exploded in 2021 and have been going up ever since. Not sure if things have eased off recently, but I doubt by much.

2018 - No "non S" cars sold above $200k
2019 - No "non S" cars sold above $200k
2020 - No "non S" cars sold above $200k
​2021 - Half the "non S" cars sold above $200k, half below
​2022 - Most "non S" cars sold above $200k
​2023 - Most "non S" cars sold above $200k
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Originally Posted by robmypro
Thanks. That was sobering. Basically prices exploded in 2021 and have been going up ever since. Not sure if things have eased off recently, but I doubt by much.
From what I have seen just as an enthusiast buyer who keeps an eye on many Porsche models, the least you could expect to pay for a 993tt right now is in the $150-175k range - most likely a car that has a question mark or two.

For the budget you posted I do think that right now is a good time to buy a nice 993tt - they may take off again like the 997 GT3RS / Ferrari 430Scud have done.

The other consideration is color combination and what you prefer - like most models, color combination does affect the value of a 993tt.
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Originally Posted by Nurburger
From what I have seen just as an enthusiast buyer who keeps an eye on many Porsche models, the least you could expect to pay for a 993tt right now is in the $150-175k range - most likely a car that has a question mark or two.

For the budget you posted I do think that right now is a good time to buy a nice 993tt - they may take off again like the 997 GT3RS / Ferrari 430Scud have done.

The other consideration is color combination and what you prefer - like most models, color combination does affect the value of a 993tt.
Thanks. I hope i can get a good example for that budget. I am partial to black as i think it shows the lines best. But oh boy are they a pain to live with. Maybe silver next?
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Anybody know why this one is below $200k? Color combo?

https://www.gasmotorcars.com/vehicle...ga-id-52376160
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Originally Posted by ssaa77
Anybody know why this one is below $200k? Color combo?

https://www.gasmotorcars.com/vehicle...ga-id-52376160
That is a great price, good mileage, great color. They are probably just looking to move it without the whole song and dance of it all.
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Originally Posted by robmypro
Thanks. That was sobering. Basically prices exploded in 2021 and have been going up ever since. Not sure if things have eased off recently, but I doubt by much.

2018 - No "non S" cars sold above $200k
2019 - No "non S" cars sold above $200k
2020 - No "non S" cars sold above $200k
​2021 - Half the "non S" cars sold above $200k, half below
​2022 - Most "non S" cars sold above $200k
​2023 - Most "non S" cars sold above $200k
Yep...trend is pretty clear
I have a 1997 black on black with 57k miles on it. I've owned it for ~10yrs and haven't driven it more than 500 miles in last 3 years...so looking to part with it. PM me if interested !



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