Prices Keep Drifting Up
#6691
As long as "off-road" actually means "dirt road" or "gravel road"
Otherwise, I'll take the Suzuki Samurai
Standard locking differential. $6k MSRP.
Otherwise, I'll take the Suzuki Samurai
Standard locking differential. $6k MSRP.
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#6693
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My uncle had one brand new in Brooklyn ny loaded us up to go to the beach on the way we hit a huge pothole the axle broke and a door fell off LOL
He towed the remain to the dealer and said 2 kids fell out on to the highway and he will sue if they didn’t give him back his money his girlfriend friend was a tv reporter so they paid him the next day
He towed the remain to the dealer and said 2 kids fell out on to the highway and he will sue if they didn’t give him back his money his girlfriend friend was a tv reporter so they paid him the next day
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#6694
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Just to bring this thread back on topic. The Cayenne can fit a 996 hood.
I have a 2012 Toe rag TDI and it is fantastic with more features than the Cayenne. Keyless entry/start and heated steering wheel are two standouts.
I have a 2012 Toe rag TDI and it is fantastic with more features than the Cayenne. Keyless entry/start and heated steering wheel are two standouts.
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#6696
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Wow! Maybe I can be an analyst on CNBC...
#6697
Drifting
#6700
Yeah speculation is all over the place right now. Some folks say the market's not even crashing and others are already in their bunkers.
The Black C4S was suspect to me. The initial $40k had all the familiar traits of a shill bid, too. Especially out of Vegas.
Seems like the market has cooled significantly at least for right now. Helped me decided to not sell my 996.
The Black C4S was suspect to me. The initial $40k had all the familiar traits of a shill bid, too. Especially out of Vegas.
Seems like the market has cooled significantly at least for right now. Helped me decided to not sell my 996.
#6701
Drifting
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#6703
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Want to see where the 996/997 market is heading watch the Speed Yellow Mezger:
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-cabriolet-87/
Like all Classic gens prior, after two or three decades the 911 market specializes, investors become savvy, and trends solidify
IE:
Black 964 Cab Tip? $35K
Mint-Green 964 Manual Coupe? $350K
Mint-Green 964 Turbo S? $1M+
None of these prices is either inflated or crashed
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-cabriolet-87/
Like all Classic gens prior, after two or three decades the 911 market specializes, investors become savvy, and trends solidify
IE:
Black 964 Cab Tip? $35K
Mint-Green 964 Manual Coupe? $350K
Mint-Green 964 Turbo S? $1M+
None of these prices is either inflated or crashed
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