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#961
Can I have some feedback on this listing please:
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/6110214876.html
How worried should I be that it required a new clutch before 55k mi? What do you think a reasonable price would be? I'm thinking more like $39k. It's local to me so that's worth a bit since it's pretty rare that one pops up, so I'd be saving my self at least a grand or two worth of expense and hassle over an out of state sale.
Thanks
QK
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/6110214876.html
How worried should I be that it required a new clutch before 55k mi? What do you think a reasonable price would be? I'm thinking more like $39k. It's local to me so that's worth a bit since it's pretty rare that one pops up, so I'd be saving my self at least a grand or two worth of expense and hassle over an out of state sale.
Thanks
QK
#962
Instructor
I'd ask the seller about it, but wouldn't worry too much. Assuming a good PPI & clean carfax, 39K seems about right. There are cheaper 997s, but I'd much rather spend a little extra for a car like that then "save" 5K on a something with little or no known history. Happy hunting.
#964
Can I have some feedback on this listing please:
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/6110214876.html
How worried should I be that it required a new clutch before 55k mi? What do you think a reasonable price would be? I'm thinking more like $39k. It's local to me so that's worth a bit since it's pretty rare that one pops up, so I'd be saving my self at least a grand or two worth of expense and hassle over an out of state sale.
Thanks
QK
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/6110214876.html
How worried should I be that it required a new clutch before 55k mi? What do you think a reasonable price would be? I'm thinking more like $39k. It's local to me so that's worth a bit since it's pretty rare that one pops up, so I'd be saving my self at least a grand or two worth of expense and hassle over an out of state sale.
Thanks
QK
#965
Rennlist Member
Can I have some feedback on this listing please:
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/6110214876.html
How worried should I be that it required a new clutch before 55k mi? What do you think a reasonable price would be? I'm thinking more like $39k. It's local to me so that's worth a bit since it's pretty rare that one pops up, so I'd be saving my self at least a grand or two worth of expense and hassle over an out of state sale.
Thanks
QK
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/6110214876.html
How worried should I be that it required a new clutch before 55k mi? What do you think a reasonable price would be? I'm thinking more like $39k. It's local to me so that's worth a bit since it's pretty rare that one pops up, so I'd be saving my self at least a grand or two worth of expense and hassle over an out of state sale.
Thanks
QK
#966
Saw this earlier today...
http://locator.porsche.com/ipl-custo...ails.ipl?cid=2
Price looks pretty awesome, especially for a PTS 2 owner car. Looks like service history is probably available from the dealer according to the CarFax.
http://locator.porsche.com/ipl-custo...ails.ipl?cid=2
Price looks pretty awesome, especially for a PTS 2 owner car. Looks like service history is probably available from the dealer according to the CarFax.
#967
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Saw this earlier today...
http://locator.porsche.com/ipl-custo...ails.ipl?cid=2
Price looks pretty awesome, especially for a PTS 2 owner car. Looks like service history is probably available from the dealer according to the CarFax.
http://locator.porsche.com/ipl-custo...ails.ipl?cid=2
Price looks pretty awesome, especially for a PTS 2 owner car. Looks like service history is probably available from the dealer according to the CarFax.
#970
Rennlist Member
OT: Is Creme White considered PTS?
#972
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Not a bad car. Manual turbo cab.
High miles and seats are kind of worn. Lots of random expensive options. Supposed to be one owner.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2008-Porsche...lY752K&vxp=mtr
The black on the wheels is probably not original.
$58,995 @ 69,071 miles, down from $154,780 msrp
VIN: WP0CD29918S708241
69,071 miles, $154,780 msrp, $95,785 loss, 38.12%
$1.39/mile, mile factor 0.870/10k
$903.54/month(w), age 8.8 years (106 months), factor 0.897/year, 7,823 miles/year (warranty)
$890.56/month(p), age 9.0 years (107 months), factor 0.898/year, 7,711 miles/year (production)
High miles and seats are kind of worn. Lots of random expensive options. Supposed to be one owner.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2008-Porsche...lY752K&vxp=mtr
The black on the wheels is probably not original.
$58,995 @ 69,071 miles, down from $154,780 msrp
VIN: WP0CD29918S708241
69,071 miles, $154,780 msrp, $95,785 loss, 38.12%
$1.39/mile, mile factor 0.870/10k
$903.54/month(w), age 8.8 years (106 months), factor 0.897/year, 7,823 miles/year (warranty)
$890.56/month(p), age 9.0 years (107 months), factor 0.898/year, 7,711 miles/year (production)
#973
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Low miles are nice but I can't see it as special enough to spend so much money on a 2006 coupe.
#974
#975
Rennlist Member
Kinda Pricey