Considering the Sale of a 40th 996
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I have a 40th anniversary 996 with 45,000 miles on it. It is a Florida car.
Can anyone give me some guidance on what a fair market price would be. The car is in excellent condition.
Can anyone give me some guidance on what a fair market price would be. The car is in excellent condition.
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the 40th anniversary only get a premium and you will be lucky if your buyer actually know what the 40th anniversary stands for. it is a better car but I doubt if can be worth more than $3-4k above regular 2003 996 cars. I'd say for your car with 45k miles on it, you are looking at
min: $25k
max: $35k
I'd say you will sell it at $29k.
go ahead guys don't be afraid to say what you think and shoot prices![Wink](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
FYI, I bought my 2003 996 with 23k miles on it, mint condition and Porsche maintained for $27.5 last year.
As soon as you hit the 35k mark, the buyer will probably want to add 4k and get a 2005 997, they are now under the 40k barrier so it has to push down the price of the 996.
min: $25k
max: $35k
I'd say you will sell it at $29k.
go ahead guys don't be afraid to say what you think and shoot prices
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FYI, I bought my 2003 996 with 23k miles on it, mint condition and Porsche maintained for $27.5 last year.
As soon as you hit the 35k mark, the buyer will probably want to add 4k and get a 2005 997, they are now under the 40k barrier so it has to push down the price of the 996.
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Is that the purple one?