The Prestige Thread - Finest 996TT Market Finds
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/2001-Porsche...5ZVr0L&vxp=mtr
"It would be absolutely impossible to find a better example of this this highly collectible car anywhere on planet earth" Fine but how about on Jupiter or Mars? Huh, any better ones there? Sheesh, these kind of comments drive me nuts. Nice car, but not $75K nice. Not to me anyway, doesn't even have the hardback Sportseats, heck not even crests in the headrests. They do realize this is an '01 and not an '05 TTS right? The least desirable of the 996TT, not even an '02 with X50, but an '01...Nice car and I'd be stoked to have it but no way would i pay that price for it in today's market.
"It would be absolutely impossible to find a better example of this this highly collectible car anywhere on planet earth" Fine but how about on Jupiter or Mars? Huh, any better ones there? Sheesh, these kind of comments drive me nuts. Nice car, but not $75K nice. Not to me anyway, doesn't even have the hardback Sportseats, heck not even crests in the headrests. They do realize this is an '01 and not an '05 TTS right? The least desirable of the 996TT, not even an '02 with X50, but an '01...Nice car and I'd be stoked to have it but no way would i pay that price for it in today's market.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/2001-Porsche...5ZVr0L&vxp=mtr
"It would be absolutely impossible to find a better example of this this highly collectible car anywhere on planet earth" Fine but how about on Jupiter or Mars? Huh, any better ones there? Sheesh, these kind of comments drive me nuts. Nice car, but not $75K nice. Not to me anyway, doesn't even have the hardback Sportseats, heck not even crests in the headrests. They do realize this is an '01 and not an '05 TTS right? The least desirable of the 996TT, not even an '02 with X50, but an '01...Nice car and I'd be stoked to have it but no way would i pay that price for it in today's market.
"It would be absolutely impossible to find a better example of this this highly collectible car anywhere on planet earth" Fine but how about on Jupiter or Mars? Huh, any better ones there? Sheesh, these kind of comments drive me nuts. Nice car, but not $75K nice. Not to me anyway, doesn't even have the hardback Sportseats, heck not even crests in the headrests. They do realize this is an '01 and not an '05 TTS right? The least desirable of the 996TT, not even an '02 with X50, but an '01...Nice car and I'd be stoked to have it but no way would i pay that price for it in today's market.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/2001-Porsche...5ZVr0L&vxp=mtr
"It would be absolutely impossible to find a better example of this this highly collectible car anywhere on planet earth" Fine but how about on Jupiter or Mars? Huh, any better ones there? Sheesh, these kind of comments drive me nuts. Nice car, but not $75K nice. Not to me anyway, doesn't even have the hardback Sportseats, heck not even crests in the headrests. They do realize this is an '01 and not an '05 TTS right? The least desirable of the 996TT, not even an '02 with X50, but an '01...Nice car and I'd be stoked to have it but no way would i pay that price for it in today's market.
"It would be absolutely impossible to find a better example of this this highly collectible car anywhere on planet earth" Fine but how about on Jupiter or Mars? Huh, any better ones there? Sheesh, these kind of comments drive me nuts. Nice car, but not $75K nice. Not to me anyway, doesn't even have the hardback Sportseats, heck not even crests in the headrests. They do realize this is an '01 and not an '05 TTS right? The least desirable of the 996TT, not even an '02 with X50, but an '01...Nice car and I'd be stoked to have it but no way would i pay that price for it in today's market.
Furthermore, not a rare color or PTS color, no aerokit.. Basic interior, no sport seats. It's basically the clone of my TT with fewer miles. Great car at the right price, but that right price isn't anywhere close to his asking. It is a consignment car at the dealer, the sales-guy I know was joking that the seller wanted WAY to much for it, and that when we thought he wanted $62K!
Now the low mile, perfect 996 GT2 that it was parked next too when I was there, that is a special car. Owned by one of the top mechanics at the shop and definitely drool worthy.
As for the '01 'hate' above, umm no. I'd take a clean '01 in a second over a less nice '02. Factory X50? Who really cares, you can get WHATEVER power you want out of these cars at a really reasonable cost. '05 S with PCCB's? Do you really want 12 year old PCCB's? Hell, just the dealer inspection on them is several hundred dollars to tell you if you need to spend closer to $10K replacing them (when everyone goes back to steel anyway...) And the first gen pccb's had even more issues than the later ones. Not to mention a minimum of 12 years of tire changes hoping not one of them chipped a rotor when pulling the wheel. I'd take PCCB's on a 996TT I was considering, but I wouldn't spend a dime extra for them.
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I saw that car the other day at Stevinson's.... Nice 996TT, but who really cares if they have the most collectible example of an un-collectible car? And by uncollectable, I don't mean because it's an 01 or missing X50. I mean ANY Mezger Turbo that isn't a GT car.
Furthermore, not a rare color or PTS color, no aerokit.. Basic interior, no sport seats. It's basically the clone of my TT with fewer miles. Great car at the right price, but that right price isn't anywhere close to his asking. It is a consignment car at the dealer, the sales-guy I know was joking that the seller wanted WAY to much for it, and that when we thought he wanted $62K!
Now the low mile, perfect 996 GT2 that it was parked next too when I was there, that is a special car. Owned by one of the top mechanics at the shop and definitely drool worthy.
As for the '01 'hate' above, umm no. I'd take a clean '01 in a second over a less nice '02. Factory X50? Who really cares, you can get WHATEVER power you want out of these cars at a really reasonable cost. '05 S with PCCB's? Do you really want 12 year old PCCB's? Hell, just the dealer inspection on them is several hundred dollars to tell you if you need to spend closer to $10K replacing them (when everyone goes back to steel anyway...) And the first gen pccb's had even more issues than the later ones. Not to mention a minimum of 12 years of tire changes hoping not one of them chipped a rotor when pulling the wheel. I'd take PCCB's on a 996TT I was considering, but I wouldn't spend a dime extra for them.
Furthermore, not a rare color or PTS color, no aerokit.. Basic interior, no sport seats. It's basically the clone of my TT with fewer miles. Great car at the right price, but that right price isn't anywhere close to his asking. It is a consignment car at the dealer, the sales-guy I know was joking that the seller wanted WAY to much for it, and that when we thought he wanted $62K!
Now the low mile, perfect 996 GT2 that it was parked next too when I was there, that is a special car. Owned by one of the top mechanics at the shop and definitely drool worthy.
As for the '01 'hate' above, umm no. I'd take a clean '01 in a second over a less nice '02. Factory X50? Who really cares, you can get WHATEVER power you want out of these cars at a really reasonable cost. '05 S with PCCB's? Do you really want 12 year old PCCB's? Hell, just the dealer inspection on them is several hundred dollars to tell you if you need to spend closer to $10K replacing them (when everyone goes back to steel anyway...) And the first gen pccb's had even more issues than the later ones. Not to mention a minimum of 12 years of tire changes hoping not one of them chipped a rotor when pulling the wheel. I'd take PCCB's on a 996TT I was considering, but I wouldn't spend a dime extra for them.
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I'm not trying to be a jerk, but I think it's kind of interesting that just a couple of years ago many of us were complaining/commmenting about how these cars were undervalued and now some are complaining/commenting about the prices being asked as too high.
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Also, those are 2 completely different types of owners. That's not to say one type is better than the other, they are just different. I'm one of the latter types - much more cost-conscious and try to wrench on my own car when I can to save some $$ and enjoy doing it. I have a great indy mechanic and cannot envision taking my car to the local dealer for service. The bought-it-new owner probably has a completely different mindset than me.
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And since I'm up on my soapbox, and again also not trying to be a jerk, I would like to comment on this concept of "collectibility".
If a 914, which is basically a VW, and all G series 911s, which they made almost 100,000 of, are now considered collectible. How will a 996TT not be a "collectable" in the future? For Pete's sake they made a million first generation Mustangs and they are all collectibles to some degree.
Will the 996TT be as collectable and have the value of the GT2s and GT3s? Of course not, but so what. It will still be a collectible.
Even among 966TTs some will be higher value than others. With Turbo S and X50s in rare colors leading the way, but in the end all will be a collectible.
If there are any English majors in the house please let me know if I have the collectable/collectible thing correct.
If a 914, which is basically a VW, and all G series 911s, which they made almost 100,000 of, are now considered collectible. How will a 996TT not be a "collectable" in the future? For Pete's sake they made a million first generation Mustangs and they are all collectibles to some degree.
Will the 996TT be as collectable and have the value of the GT2s and GT3s? Of course not, but so what. It will still be a collectible.
Even among 966TTs some will be higher value than others. With Turbo S and X50s in rare colors leading the way, but in the end all will be a collectible.
If there are any English majors in the house please let me know if I have the collectable/collectible thing correct.
#464
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^I would agree.
A lot of 996 Turbos were ridden hard and put away wet. I definitely see clean and original examples becoming more collectible. Especially manual coupes with X-50. There were a good amount of early 911's too at one time, but a lot didn't survive the unfortunate modding stages of the 80's and 90's. Leaving us with less good cars to chose from if we want something that hasn't been molested. I can see the same with the 996 Turbo, many were modded and thrashed. And if you're looking for an original example you have considerably less options today than you had a few years ago. If you want a nice one prices will only go up from here. My 0.02.
A lot of 996 Turbos were ridden hard and put away wet. I definitely see clean and original examples becoming more collectible. Especially manual coupes with X-50. There were a good amount of early 911's too at one time, but a lot didn't survive the unfortunate modding stages of the 80's and 90's. Leaving us with less good cars to chose from if we want something that hasn't been molested. I can see the same with the 996 Turbo, many were modded and thrashed. And if you're looking for an original example you have considerably less options today than you had a few years ago. If you want a nice one prices will only go up from here. My 0.02.
#465
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Boy has the tune changed, I use to get my *** handed to me every time I said they would become collectable. I'm happy to see prices rising and the car starting to get the credit it deserves.