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Old 03-09-2016, 06:58 PM
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Default BAT 2002 55K Miles Black/Red Sold $45K

http://bringatrailer.com/listing/200...che-911-turbo/

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Old 03-09-2016, 07:17 PM
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Chris - If I were you, I'd list mine on there. They have been drawing strong selling prices lately. I think that was a very good price for that car for the seller. I think your car would bring $50k or maybe a bit more.
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Interesting find, thanks for sharing.
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Closer to a $40 k car but that's BAT for you.
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I think it's actually worth all the money
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Well add the 5% buyers premium and the new owner was in at 47 and change.
Seems well sold IMO...
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If you want a red interior though you don't have a lot to choose from.
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Saw that one too. Nice clean stock with 6 speed manual and minimal paint work. I believe it was just a bit higher than the average selling price, but as we know 996 turbos are now trending upward. That trend will continue as we move into spring and summer. I'm not a fan of the red interior.
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$47,250 after premium.

I think that's the new reality for a minimally-optioned 5X,000 mile 996TT in an interesting color combo.

The market is speaking.
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I agree.. I think based on the ad that it's overall a solid car and it sold for a good price. Congrats to the seller and the new owner

Originally Posted by techweenie
$47,250 after premium.

I think that's the new reality for a minimally-optioned 5X,000 mile 996TT in an interesting color combo.

The market is speaking.
Old 03-10-2016, 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by techweenie
$47,250 after premium.

I think that's the new reality for a minimally-optioned 5X,000 mile 996TT in an interesting color combo.

The market is speaking.
So if the miles are halved, condition is a bit nicer and the color is "traditional" where will will the market settle? See attachment for an example...
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Originally Posted by techweenie
$47,250 after premium.

I think that's the new reality for a minimally-optioned 5X,000 mile 996TT in an interesting color combo.

The market is speaking.
love the combo!
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Originally Posted by cbracerx
So if the miles are halved, condition is a bit nicer and the color is "traditional" where will will the market settle? See attachment for an example...
I wouldn't let yours go for less than $55k
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Mine sold for a similar price with 36k miles and in much better condition. Bone stock, never paint work, new rims and tire (old included). I think that was about right maybe even a better deal for the seller.
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Originally Posted by 911mhawk
I wouldn't let yours go for less than $55k

I like how you're thinking

The $50K barrier is a notable one and while as a seller I'm all for breaking it, others have noted it can be a "gut check" value.


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