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Old 05-10-2017, 08:05 PM
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agree no x50 cars under 140(? ish ) since that added 17,800 to the msrp. my previous x50 was 147k or so.

and yes, grab a car with this motor while ya can.
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Hey, what's the option code for an X50 car anyway?
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huh, wha? well, if it ain't x50? i sure couldn't tell ya lol
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Originally Posted by kcattorney
Hey, what's the option code for an X50 car anyway?

Not sure if this a serious question. But just in case anyone wants a list of codes. I use this website and the link attached is for 2002 model year.
https://www.stuttcars.com/technical/...-codes/996-02/
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Originally Posted by RClurg84
I think this car is over priced by at least 6k. And the biggest reason for that is its at a Porsche dealer. I paid 42k for my 2003 with 59k miles. Around the same MSRP of 120K. The one your looking at is a very nice car, but over priced in my opinion.

Added this... also at the end of the day you need to keep any eye on NADA and KBB. One for insurance reason and second if you ever wanted to trade it in. Anything aftermarket will most likely get you very little extra $$ on a trade in.
Thanks again for the info.
There are a couple of X50 cars on ebay for this same price. I would like to trade my care 2000 C2 Cab so an online trade is difficult.
Thank you
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If the car is on P dealer lot and they are a good dealer, it should have gone through the shop.
​​​​​​ I'd be more inclined to buy from a dealer I can see the car at than eBay.
Overall condition, PPI, records and personal inspection are how I'd make a choice.
These cars are not getting any cheaper, be quick to buy a good one.
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Base price on a 2002 996tt with no options was exactly $115,000. X50 option added $17,700. So, any X50 car would have started at $132,700 with no other options.







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