Prices Keep Drifting Up
#3061
Three Wheelin'
Anyone see this one? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...-cabriolet-17/
Apparently site crashed at the end of the auction, dunno how many outcomes this would have changed but I would be pissed if this is the case. Honestly I would probably refuse to sell it.
Apparently site crashed at the end of the auction, dunno how many outcomes this would have changed but I would be pissed if this is the case. Honestly I would probably refuse to sell it.
#3062
Three Wheelin'
Fair price
Anyone see this one? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...-cabriolet-17/
Apparently site crashed at the end of the auction, dunno how many outcomes this would have changed but I would be pissed if this is the case. Honestly I would probably refuse to sell it.
Apparently site crashed at the end of the auction, dunno how many outcomes this would have changed but I would be pissed if this is the case. Honestly I would probably refuse to sell it.
a good deal. I felt asleep at the wheel on that one.
#3063
Anyone else seeing prices coming down a little?
#3064
Rennlist Member
I see a market that had a boatload of questionable cars thrown at it over the past year and is now digesting. They aren't making any more 996s, and imho, the best serviced one's are still in the same hands. Why would you sell your well taken care of 996 now if you believed the market was going higher. You wouldn't.
#3065
I see a market that had a boatload of questionable cars thrown at it over the past year and is now digesting. They aren't making any more 996s, and imho, the best serviced one's are still in the same hands. Why would you sell your well taken care of 996 now if you believed the market was going higher. You wouldn't.
#3066
Rennlist Member
As in every market, it evolves. Buyers are becoming more educated.
#3067
#3068
Three Wheelin'
I think it's that partially that time of year (holidays coming up, winter for some areas, etc.), and if you're just saying BAT prices, yes and no. There's been questionable / nothing specials on there recently. The clean have still been going for much more than a few years ago.
#3070
Drifting
Like most all the 964’s on Autotrader now. All Tip, Cab, or uber high miles. At some point all the purebred 911's (IE manual coupes) find good homes, and then only the strays get flipped around.
Def seeing this start wit 996 now. A year ago they were mostly unicorns doing $30K+. Now it’s all Tips, Cabs and 100K+ examples, and the unicorns are suddenly nowhere to be seen.
Def seeing this start wit 996 now. A year ago they were mostly unicorns doing $30K+. Now it’s all Tips, Cabs and 100K+ examples, and the unicorns are suddenly nowhere to be seen.
Last edited by bdronsick; 10-22-2021 at 02:45 PM.
#3071
Rennlist Member
I agree with you conceptually, but you are mixing "maintenance required" and "reliability" under the single umbrella of "reliability". They are not the same thing at all. There are plenty of cars that require a lot of maintenance, but they are still not very reliable no matter how carefully you maintain them -- most "specialty" cars in fact (Maserati, Alfa, Range Rover, Jaguar, etc). If you have owned one of those brands, depending on the model, then you probably know what unreliable means.
The Maserati we had was mostly reliable in that it started almost all the time -- but sometimes, randomly, it wouldn't start, then it would 10 minutes later for no reason. The F1 transmission relay went out twice, and then you are stuck wherever you happen to be (happened to my wife at a busy 4-way intersection during rush hour, she was NOT happy), the FM radio inexplicably works fine sometimes, other times it doesn't tune any stations. Random warning lights come on. Literally 99.5% of the time the car was fine, but you couldn't trust it. Same with the Jaguar, tons of warning lights and messages, only stranded us once, but you couldn't trust it. Porsche is not like that -- when it's well maintained -- you can drive it with the same confidence you have in a Honda, and everything in it works all the time.
Porsche requires more maintenance and more knowledge to maintain it properly, but they are very reliable when you do that., If you want a brainless "Honda like" maintenance experience, no specialty car (e.g. Porsche, Aston, Jaguar, Alfa, etc) is going to provide that -- but Porsche will be reliable when the others still will not be, despite all that maintenance.
The Maserati we had was mostly reliable in that it started almost all the time -- but sometimes, randomly, it wouldn't start, then it would 10 minutes later for no reason. The F1 transmission relay went out twice, and then you are stuck wherever you happen to be (happened to my wife at a busy 4-way intersection during rush hour, she was NOT happy), the FM radio inexplicably works fine sometimes, other times it doesn't tune any stations. Random warning lights come on. Literally 99.5% of the time the car was fine, but you couldn't trust it. Same with the Jaguar, tons of warning lights and messages, only stranded us once, but you couldn't trust it. Porsche is not like that -- when it's well maintained -- you can drive it with the same confidence you have in a Honda, and everything in it works all the time.
Porsche requires more maintenance and more knowledge to maintain it properly, but they are very reliable when you do that., If you want a brainless "Honda like" maintenance experience, no specialty car (e.g. Porsche, Aston, Jaguar, Alfa, etc) is going to provide that -- but Porsche will be reliable when the others still will not be, despite all that maintenance.
Anyone see this one? https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...-cabriolet-17/
Apparently site crashed at the end of the auction, dunno how many outcomes this would have changed but I would be pissed if this is the case. Honestly I would probably refuse to sell it.
Apparently site crashed at the end of the auction, dunno how many outcomes this would have changed but I would be pissed if this is the case. Honestly I would probably refuse to sell it.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...rrera-4s-66-2/
Last edited by wdb; 10-22-2021 at 11:11 AM.
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#3072
Like most all the 964’s on Autotrader now. All Tip, Cab, or uber high miles. At some point all the good cars find good homes and only the dogs get flipped around. Def seeing this start wit 996 now. A year ago they were mostly unicorns doing $30K+. Now it’s all Tips, Cabs and 100K+ examples, and the unicorns are suddenly nowhere to be seen.
"964! Get your 964, here!"
#3073
Three Wheelin'
Like most all the 964’s on Autotrader now. All Tip, Cab, or uber high miles. At some point all the good cars find good homes and only the dogs get flipped around. Def seeing this start wit 996 now. A year ago they were mostly unicorns doing $30K+. Now it’s all Tips, Cabs and 100K+ examples, and the unicorns are suddenly nowhere to be seen.
#3074
Drifting
Unbelievable yet another Cab-Tip-100K+ miles at "No Reserve" from yet another used car dealer...
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-cabriolet-22/
The floodgates have truly opened on the $30K 996
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-cabriolet-22/
The floodgates have truly opened on the $30K 996