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#4366
Refreshing Page
That's what I get for waiting a couple of days and not refreshing my page from yesterday! The sale was probably in the works anyway. I'm in no rush thankfully. The 997.2's price arc seems to be level on manuals for the moment. There wasn't much haggle on that one probably either.
#4367
Three Wheelin'
Several cars here in the marketplace have been priced in the mid 20's with higher miles, in the 997.1 gen. The depreciation curve may steepen on some of these cars at higher mileage: most P-car enthusiasts tend to be on the well-heeled side, and it is impossible to get a loan for an older car like this at any rate, so a car like this eliminates a lot of buyers right there. Those with cash often prefer a low 40k mile car for, say $10,000 more. I wouldn't shy away from a 110k mile car, but if I can find one for mid 30's with less than 1/2 of the miles, I would also likely go that route. It is the same rationale between the .1 and .2: most who can afford to do so will pony up the extra $5-10k and get gen 2.
#4368
Three Wheelin'
If you can find a clean manual 997.2 C4S with 50k miles, a reasonable "private party" deal would be between 52-55k. Expect to pay 3-4k more at a dealer. I wouldn't pay over $60,000 for a C4S unless the options were stellar and the mileage low. I have seen several in the low 50's, but they move in a couple of days. I am sure Isringhausen and Holt would list such a car for $65k and sit on it for 2 years. The good cars that are reasonably priced move fast: those that are overpriced sit forever, as the market is well educated on pricing. The exception may be some sort of rare build (Aqua Blue aerokit, for example).
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If you can find a clean manual 997.2 C4S with 50k miles, a reasonable "private party" deal would be between 52-55k. Expect to pay 3-4k more at a dealer. I wouldn't pay over $60,000 for a C4S unless the options were stellar and the mileage low. I have seen several in the low 50's, but they move in a couple of days. I am sure Isringhausen and Holt would list such a car for $65k and sit on it for 2 years. The good cars that are reasonably priced move fast: those that are overpriced sit forever, as the market is well educated on pricing. The exception may be some sort of rare build (Aqua Blue aerokit, for example).
#4370
Three Wheelin'
That's what I get for waiting a couple of days and not refreshing my page from yesterday! The sale was probably in the works anyway. I'm in no rush thankfully. The 997.2's price arc seems to be level on manuals for the moment. There wasn't much haggle on that one probably either.
#4371
Three Wheelin'
Good driver opportunity perhaps? It looks overpriced initially, as it has "new" damage from some point in the past, and also had to have the front bumper refinished and some new hardware underneath due to running over a parking lot curb, but a friend looked into it and said the guy is flexible on price. What do you think? Mid 30's?
https://portland.craigslist.org/yam/...801143917.html
https://portland.craigslist.org/yam/...801143917.html
#4373
Good driver opportunity perhaps? It looks overpriced initially, as it has "new" damage from some point in the past, and also had to have the front bumper refinished and some new hardware underneath due to running over a parking lot curb, but a friend looked into it and said the guy is flexible on price. What do you think? Mid 30's?
https://portland.craigslist.org/yam/...801143917.html
https://portland.craigslist.org/yam/...801143917.html
#4374
Found it still listed on Autoblog. Nice build. MSRP $108.
$59.5/ 51k miles/ Full Black Leather/ SPASM/ Chrono+/ Meteor Gray Metallic
No PSE but it wasn't offered in early 2009 (this was a 12/08 build).
$59.5/ 51k miles/ Full Black Leather/ SPASM/ Chrono+/ Meteor Gray Metallic
No PSE but it wasn't offered in early 2009 (this was a 12/08 build).
Im just hoping that .2 prices don’t go crazy up. Time will tell.
#4375
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Wow! This listing really got my attention. I have no affiliation with this car or the dealer. I prefer a cab and I love this color; hell, I have this color 997.2 C4S Cab. If it was two years from now, when our home loan will be finished, I would check this one out, but for now, I promised the wife that the mortgage goes away before I buy another sports car.
Have a look at the specs and mods. IMHO it's spectacular.
2010 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet
• Full Powertrain Warranty Until January 8, 2023 or 114,487 Miles!!!
• Original and Fresh Performance Built 3.8L Twin Turbo Flat-6!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2010-Porsch...o/202500555446
Have a look at the specs and mods. IMHO it's spectacular.
2010 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet
• Full Powertrain Warranty Until January 8, 2023 or 114,487 Miles!!!
• Original and Fresh Performance Built 3.8L Twin Turbo Flat-6!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2010-Porsch...o/202500555446
#4376
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I think people are being overly mileage obsessed. These cars depreciate with the mileage driven. I think the rule of thumb at this price range is 2.5 to 3k per 10k miles. If you buy a car with 30k and drive it to 60k you will lose around 8k a value. The car I bought for 45 with 60 will be worth maybe 38 with 90k. A 997 will always be worth something even with high mileage. A 109k mile 997.2 C2S sold on bringatrailer for 37k a couple weeks ago. Bottom line I have learned to just drive my car as the DD that it is and when I sell it I will get what I get.
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I think people are being overly mileage obsessed. These cars depreciate with the mileage driven. I think the rule of thumb at this price range is 2.5 to 3k per 10k miles. If you buy a car with 30k and drive it to 60k you will lose around 8k a value. The car I bought for 45 with 60 will be worth maybe 38 with 90k. A 997 will always be worth something even with high mileage. A 109k mile 997.2 C2S sold on bringatrailer for 37k a couple weeks ago. Bottom line I have learned to just drive my car as the DD that it is and when I sell it I will get what I get.
#4378
Burning Brakes
Wow! This listing really got my attention. I have no affiliation with this car or the dealer. I prefer a cab and I love this color; hell, I have this color 997.2 C4S Cab. If it was two years from now, when our home loan will be finished, I would check this one out, but for now, I promised the wife that the mortgage goes away before I buy another sports car.
Have a look at the specs and mods. IMHO it's spectacular.
2010 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet
• Full Powertrain Warranty Until January 8, 2023 or 114,487 Miles!!!
• Original and Fresh Performance Built 3.8L Twin Turbo Flat-6!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2010-Porsch...o/202500555446
Have a look at the specs and mods. IMHO it's spectacular.
2010 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet
• Full Powertrain Warranty Until January 8, 2023 or 114,487 Miles!!!
• Original and Fresh Performance Built 3.8L Twin Turbo Flat-6!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2010-Porsch...o/202500555446
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