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Vehicle data
Displacement:3.8 l
Power Output:385 HP
Drivetrain:4-WD
Transmission:Automatic
Fuel:Gas
Exterior Color:Black
Vehicle Ident Number:WP0AB29959S722559
Interior Finish:Black Sport Seats
Mileage:46,261 m
Model year:2009
Price:$ 55,997
Options
19" Carrera Sport Wheels3-Spoke Multifunction Steering Wheel in Carbon for PDK7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)BOSE High End Sound PackageBluetooth Interface for Mobile PhoneFloor Mats in Interior ColorHeated SeatsHeated Steering Wheel
Leather Sport SeatsLimited Slip Rear Differential LockNavigation Module for PCMPASM Sports SuspensionPorsche Crest in HeadrestsSport Chrono Package PlusUniversal Audio InterfaceXM Radio
My 2009 Porsche Carrera Cabriolet I just traded in at Sonnen is available. Fantastic trouble free car. Only needed oil changes in almost three years. New battery from Sonnen and four new Michelin Pilot Super Sports within last three months. Will likely regret letting this one go. Hope it goes to a good home. She is a beauty.
Manual, full leather, heated/cooled seats, sport chrono, bose, nav.
My 2009 Porsche Carrera Cabriolet I just traded in at Sonnen is available. Fantastic trouble free car. Only needed oil changes in almost three years. New battery from Sonnen and four new Michelin Pilot Super Sports within last three months. Will likely regret letting this one go. Hope it goes to a good home. She is a beauty.
Manual, full leather, heated/cooled seats, sport chrono, bose, nav.
I gave them a fair offer last week as your old car appeared on the corporate site before local. Now today see the raised priced to $46,881. I offered $44K but dont think it will happen. Looks sweet.
I gave them a fair offer last week as your old car appeared on the corporate site before local. Now today see the raised priced to $46,881. I offered $44K but dont think it will happen. Looks sweet.
Hang in there. I actually just turned it in on Christmas Eve. I traded it for a 2010 GT3 the prior Sunday before even test driving it. They got the GT3 on a trade-in Saturday 12/17. I went in Sunday morning and made a deal pending CPO certification and a test drive which happened on 12/24. I'll write more on the GT3 in that forum later.
The 2009 Carrera is not on their lot yet. It's going through certification and conditioning now. I watch Sonnen's inventory almost daily and notice that they will list cars as CPO on their website after initial inspection. That's how I found my GT3. If something comes up during the actual inspection, then they could remove the CPO coverage. Sonnen had serviced my 911 so they knew it's history, same with the GT3.
$46k with a CPO warranty is well priced. I drove it for almost three years and cost about $500/mo in the end. It feels like a $100k car. Guards red with a beige interior seems like would be a common color combo but I never ran into another 997.2 with it. There was a protective layer from the A-pillar forward so paint was well protected up front. Guards red hides imperfections really well There is a longer scratch about a foot long on the passenger door from the previous owner. I was considering getting all the minor blemishes fixed. The 40k service was almost due. If it's going to be CPO'ed, that should be done.
Hang in there. I actually just turned it in on Christmas Eve. I traded it for a 2010 GT3 the prior Sunday before even test driving it. They got the GT3 on a trade-in Saturday 12/17. I went in Sunday morning and made a deal pending CPO certification and a test drive which happened on 12/24. I'll write more on the GT3 in that forum later.
The 2009 Carrera is not on their lot yet. It's going through certification and conditioning now. I watch Sonnen's inventory almost daily and notice that they will list cars as CPO on their website after initial inspection. That's how I found my GT3. If something comes up during the actual inspection, then they could remove the CPO coverage. Sonnen had serviced my 911 so they knew it's history, same with the GT3.
$46k with a CPO warranty is well priced. I drove it for almost three years and cost about $500/mo in the end. It feels like a $100k car. Guards red with a beige interior seems like would be a common color combo but I never ran into another 997.2 with it. There was a protective layer from the A-pillar forward so paint was well protected up front. Guards red hides imperfections really well There is a longer scratch about a foot long on the passenger door from the previous owner. I was considering getting all the minor blemishes fixed. The 40k service was almost due. If it's going to be CPO'ed, that should be done.
I agree $46 is fair price. Not a dealer issue but shipping to Miami is around $1500. $500 per month seems high. Are you factoring depreciation with maintenance?.
I agree $46 is fair price. Not a dealer issue but shipping to Miami is around $1500. $500 per month seems high. Are you factoring depreciation with maintenance?.
Just depreciation. Could have sold it $5k more myself if I had time. Maintenance was just the scheduled ones plus new set of tires and battery.
That is the best price I've seen on a 997.2 4S. Beautiful colors!
This dealer had the car at 55k a few days ago, and they just dropped in to $47,500. That makes me think they may even go a little lower. There's no sports chrono on this one, and i've read that sports chrono is preferred on PDK cars. I'll have to do some research as to why, and if those benefits can be had via aftermarket.
You can add the sports software to get that and the Sports plus in PDK which shifts really hard and fast. But adding it in later, no wart clock on the dash. Some like that, I don't mind the sash wart.
You can add the sports software to get that and the Sports plus in PDK which shifts really hard and fast. But adding it in later, no wart clock on the dash. Some like that, I don't mind the sash wart.
Thanks DC911S. I could go either way on the clock, but it's nice to know the actual performance advantages can be had with a software update.
2009 Targa 4S in Macadamia Metallic. 27k miiles, PDK non sport chrono.
I called for the price and he said he could do mid forties. If so, this is the best price i've seen on a 997.2 targa 4s. I like the color and wheel combo too.
They just updated the listing. $47,500. That's a damn good price for a low-miles T4S.