FS: 1999 911 c2 coupe 6-speed Guards Red
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Yes- as odd it seems it isnt always price that will move a car- some people will not look at the cheapest one thinking there is somethng wrong with it etc, if youur car is as nice as it looks it will move for 23k or more IMO- good luck!
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Things are slow. I had my car advertised with a price of $23K and never got a single call or email. I was a bit ambivalent about selling anyway and let the ad expire. I did get a cash offer of $18,000 on a trade from a jeep dealer which would have been the equivalent of $19260 with the sales tax savings. I probably would have taken that if I was a bit more serious about getting out of the Porsche.
But in the end all nice cars do sell and your car looks nice and is priced right. You just have to cast the net a bit further and advertise a lot. There are buyers out there, just not many of them and they have lots of choices.
But in the end all nice cars do sell and your car looks nice and is priced right. You just have to cast the net a bit further and advertise a lot. There are buyers out there, just not many of them and they have lots of choices.
#19
Agent Orange
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Wow, it's hard to believe that this car isn't already sold at that price. Is this the current trend for early 996 cars? I know if I were in the market, I'd be all over your car... Good luck with the sale!