Fair price for an 09 997.2 with 5K miles?
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Fair price for an 09 997.2 with 5K miles?
I think the MSRP is $88K. I figure new ones are about 20% off so that gets us to about $72K for an untitled 09 car sitting on the dealer lot.
How about an 09 C2 that has been titled and has 5K miles on it? Trying to gauge what price range would make a good deal.
Mid 60s too high? Opinions sought . Also, I'm a buyer not seller.
thanks.
How about an 09 C2 that has been titled and has 5K miles on it? Trying to gauge what price range would make a good deal.
Mid 60s too high? Opinions sought . Also, I'm a buyer not seller.
thanks.
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come on, someone must have an opinion!
#3
Three Wheelin'
Low 70s - I doubt you find many, if any '09 "new" 911 cars on a lot for $72K do you?
#4
Nordschleife Master
It may not be much lower than that. PAG reduced production will have an impact on prices.
#6
Drifting
$75k.
Talk about 20% off on cars is just talk, unless you can actually find that car, at 20% off.. that is, a dealer said he would sell it to you for that price. Then you can use that as a starting point with the seller of the used car.
But in reality, its what you and the seller agree to.
Talk about 20% off on cars is just talk, unless you can actually find that car, at 20% off.. that is, a dealer said he would sell it to you for that price. Then you can use that as a starting point with the seller of the used car.
But in reality, its what you and the seller agree to.
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You just have to find the right seller that's hungry enough. Last month I helped a buddy locate and buy a 2009 new C2S with MSRP of about $101.5k and he paid $79,900 including covered delivery 500 miles away. If we could pull that off, I'd hope a used car with an MSRP of just $88k could be had for $72k.
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i was just looking at what might have been ron's friend's car - sold in the 70's, nicely equipped.
when you net it out, many of these are list-priced for what the dealer probably got in net when they sold new. can't blame them for asking these prices but as more supply hits the market, pricing will probably stabilze in the high 60's/low 70's for std carrera and mid 70's for carrera S.
when you net it out, many of these are list-priced for what the dealer probably got in net when they sold new. can't blame them for asking these prices but as more supply hits the market, pricing will probably stabilze in the high 60's/low 70's for std carrera and mid 70's for carrera S.