Need help 997 Turbo PDK Value
#1
Need help 997 Turbo PDK Value
Hey guys I need help with an accurate retail value for a vehicle. I will be relatively brief but hit on the selling points of the vehicle.
2010 997 Turbo
PDK Transmission with 25k miles
Grey with black leather
Perfect car
Notable options:
Sport suspension
Bose Sound
Full leather interior
Navigation
Sport Chrono
Sport Seats
Full carbon package
Alcantara Sunroof
PCCB Ceramic Brakes
Mods:
AWE Exhaust with sport cats
ADV1 Wheels and new tires
PSS10 suspension with dynamic ride control
Any help appreciated!
2010 997 Turbo
PDK Transmission with 25k miles
Grey with black leather
Perfect car
Notable options:
Sport suspension
Bose Sound
Full leather interior
Navigation
Sport Chrono
Sport Seats
Full carbon package
Alcantara Sunroof
PCCB Ceramic Brakes
Mods:
AWE Exhaust with sport cats
ADV1 Wheels and new tires
PSS10 suspension with dynamic ride control
Any help appreciated!
#3
Are you buying or selling?
If buying visit the used car sites and plug in the car's numbers, and factory option details and condition and see what the wholesale/trade-in numbers are.
The car is worth then from that figure to as high as someone is willing to pay or as high as the seller is willing to let the car go for.
If selling you want the car's private sale/retail sale numbers.
Use the car's condition, options, servicing, and anything else you can think of to justify an asking price that is in line with the private/retail sale numbers.
If selling be sure the car is spotless. A nice detailing goes a long way to making the car more attractive.
If any services are due consider having them done. You can then stress with the car's low miles and recent servicing the new buyer can drive thousands and thousands of miles before any servicing becomes due again.
If buying visit the used car sites and plug in the car's numbers, and factory option details and condition and see what the wholesale/trade-in numbers are.
The car is worth then from that figure to as high as someone is willing to pay or as high as the seller is willing to let the car go for.
If selling you want the car's private sale/retail sale numbers.
Use the car's condition, options, servicing, and anything else you can think of to justify an asking price that is in line with the private/retail sale numbers.
If selling be sure the car is spotless. A nice detailing goes a long way to making the car more attractive.
If any services are due consider having them done. You can then stress with the car's low miles and recent servicing the new buyer can drive thousands and thousands of miles before any servicing becomes due again.