2007 GT3 Pricing
#1
2007 GT3 Pricing
Was this close to buying a new 09 S in the fall, but ultimately failed to pull the trigger as I could not quite get the look, premise of the GT3 out of my mind. Having finally resolved that a GT3 is it, but not going to spend north of 6 figures, looking closely at low mileage 07 GT3's. That said, having a hard time discerning actual selling prices. I see many listed in the 80's, 90's, even higher, but not much out there to support actual selling prices. Don't jump on me for citing ebay, but don't see anything that supports pricing other than low 70's? Thoughts please!
#2
Well its tough to be definitive, but I think for low mileage (<10k) a fair price would be in the mid-80's depending on trim etc, for a car in good/excellent condition.
If you can get a low mileage car in the 7x,xxx range good luck to you!
If you can get a low mileage car in the 7x,xxx range good luck to you!
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larry is right on.
on AVERAGE, a no story car b/n 10-20k miles = 80
sub 10k mile car = 85k
note the operative word here is AVERAGE. location also affect price.
on AVERAGE, a no story car b/n 10-20k miles = 80
sub 10k mile car = 85k
note the operative word here is AVERAGE. location also affect price.
#4
I've had a couple of dealers offer me 85k on trade in on my '07 with 51xx miles on it ...
still not yet biting on a new '10, none of the dealer spec cars are really close enough to what I want to put up with the extra 5k+ of bling that's added
where are those '11 build slots when you (ok I) need them!
- larry
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$86K with 2,500 miles, CPO
128K MSRP car with ceramic brakes (not much bling)
I think the $70K cars are low option ususlly with "colorful" history
Take your time and find the right car with the right options, there are a lot of garage queeens out there
128K MSRP car with ceramic brakes (not much bling)
I think the $70K cars are low option ususlly with "colorful" history
Take your time and find the right car with the right options, there are a lot of garage queeens out there
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62K is a story.
Guy down the street had identical GT3 to mine, we have the same insurance agent. He did 55K worth of damage. The car was repaired, it is out there somewhere....
I was offered 73K trade in on mine with 17K miles. Sold it for $78K with all track stuff. I had 3-5 buyers at that price. I think the "correct price" if I was patient would have been 80K.
My car was tracked about 5K miles but very well taken care of and maintained.
Good history, car fax, PPI, etc. including the previous owners, etc..
Guy down the street had identical GT3 to mine, we have the same insurance agent. He did 55K worth of damage. The car was repaired, it is out there somewhere....
I was offered 73K trade in on mine with 17K miles. Sold it for $78K with all track stuff. I had 3-5 buyers at that price. I think the "correct price" if I was patient would have been 80K.
My car was tracked about 5K miles but very well taken care of and maintained.
Good history, car fax, PPI, etc. including the previous owners, etc..
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2007 GT3 Market Report
Sorry, but after thinking about it, decided to remove the market report since it's not my data to publish. Interested parties had a look see anyway.
Last edited by porschepalooza; 02-17-2010 at 11:11 AM. Reason: It wasn't my data to be posting.