997 Turbo’s on BaT / Pcarmarket / Cars & Bids Thread
#346
Racer
i don’t know. as someone who is 3 months into ownership of their first, the amount of money i have spent getting it sorted would indicate that it does in fact like to argue with me.
#347
Rennlist Member
I had to bring my poverty spec 130K sticker 997 Turbo to a respectable level in the eyes of the BaT commenters by adding PCCB's and GT2 LWB.
I'm just trying to be like this guy:
-sad face
I'm just trying to be like this guy:
No Reserve: 4k-Mile 2011 Porsche 911 Turbo S Coupe
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2011-porsche-911-turbo-s-33/-sad face
#348
Also keep in mind that car will have a $5K buyers premium added. Also while low miles are appreciated, when you start getting over $130k for a 997.2 Turbo S, I think some will start looking for other cars. So this seems market correct. I’d have expected about $120-125k.
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#349
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I think It’s just one sale not meeting what some would have expected. BAT is strange, if there’s two or three people interested in a car and maybe one has a meeting go over a bit longer and can’t bid, another guy ends up being busy and then there’s only one guy seriously bidding that instantly means the price is considerably lower than you’d expect. Luckily in Ohio I’m able to look at VIN’s of cars for sale and then look up the actual selling price after they sell. I tend to use that to gauge the market instead of BAT listings.
Also keep in mind that car will have a $5K buyers premium added. Also while low miles are appreciated, when you start getting over $130k for a 997.2 Turbo S, I think some will start looking for other cars. So this seems market correct. I’d have expected about $120-125k.
Also keep in mind that car will have a $5K buyers premium added. Also while low miles are appreciated, when you start getting over $130k for a 997.2 Turbo S, I think some will start looking for other cars. So this seems market correct. I’d have expected about $120-125k.
#350
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I would have to say 997.2 tts is better then 991.1 tts.
Now the 991.2 tts is a different story. You get a lot more.
Actually could be the case for all 997.2 and 991.1 models.
Now the 991.2 tts is a different story. You get a lot more.
Actually could be the case for all 997.2 and 991.1 models.
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#351
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BaT:
This 17k-Mile 2009 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe 6-Speed is now live on BaT.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-911-turbo-11/
CARS AND BIDS:
2008 Porsche 911 Turbo now live!
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/3BD...ampaign=button
This 17k-Mile 2009 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe 6-Speed is now live on BaT.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-911-turbo-11/
CARS AND BIDS:
2008 Porsche 911 Turbo now live!
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/3BD...ampaign=button
#352
Rennlist Member
These three have all been listed here and sold in the last month. What makes the last one special enough to command a $40k premium over the others? Or is this just the result of auction bidding (several wanting one car vs. one wanting one car)?
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...911-turbo-106/
07, 42k miles, 6-speed, sold for $87K
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/9nY...11-turbo-coupe
07, 29k miles, 6-speed, sold for $90K
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-911-turbo-33/
08, 11k miles, 6-speed, sold for $130K
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...911-turbo-106/
07, 42k miles, 6-speed, sold for $87K
https://carsandbids.com/auctions/9nY...11-turbo-coupe
07, 29k miles, 6-speed, sold for $90K
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-911-turbo-33/
08, 11k miles, 6-speed, sold for $130K
#353
And one of the auction results you linked to was from Cars and Bids. I can only speculate, but I think some sites attract big(er) money than others. BAT sells cars into the million dollar range. When I briefly looked at C&B earlier in the year, most cars seemed to be under $100k.
#354
2008 997 TT Cab - Value Advice
Hello - quick question to re value as it looks like you guys follow the 997 market quiet closely. What are your thoughts on 2008 997 TT Cab, Basalt black over cocoa, PCCB, Sports Chrono, limited slip, hard top, 19k miles no paint work, dealer maintained. Second owner. New Pilot Sports and TMPS. The only mod is the professionally installed radar detector by the original owner with sensors on the front bumper and rear license plate - fully functional and probably outdated. Please let me know what you think- I really appreciate your advice.
Last edited by dxb57; 09-11-2021 at 06:47 PM.
#355
Hello - quick question to re value as it looks like you guys follow the 997 market quiet closely. What are your thoughts on 2008 997 TT Cab, Basalt black over cocoa, PCCB, Sports Chrono, limited slip, hard top, 19k miles no paint work, dealer maintained. Second owner. New Pilot Sports and TMPS. The only mod is the professionally installed radar detector by the original owner with sensors on the front bumper and rear license plate - fully functional and probably outdated. Please let me know what you think- I really appreciate your advice.
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Hello - quick question to re value as it looks like you guys follow the 997 market quiet closely. What are your thoughts on 2008 997 TT Cab, Basalt black over cocoa, PCCB, Sports Chrono, limited slip, hard top, 19k miles no paint work, dealer maintained. Second owner. New Pilot Sports and TMPS. The only mod is the professionally installed radar detector by the original owner with sensors on the front bumper and rear license plate - fully functional and probably outdated. Please let me know what you think- I really appreciate your advice.
I'm not up on Cabs, but if you're thinking of selling, I'd look into BAT if you're not in a hurry...Probably takes 4-5 weeks wait to get through their process and your car go Live. I sold my 308 there and it went very well.
Your car sounds like a great spec. I bet it'd do well.
#358
Racer
Market Values - Classic.com
Hello - quick question to re value as it looks like you guys follow the 997 market quiet closely. What are your thoughts on 2008 997 TT Cab, Basalt black over cocoa, PCCB, Sports Chrono, limited slip, hard top, 19k miles no paint work, dealer maintained. Second owner. New Pilot Sports and TMPS. The only mod is the professionally installed radar detector by the original owner with sensors on the front bumper and rear license plate - fully functional and probably outdated. Please let me know what you think- I really appreciate your advice.
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#359
I have to agree, your car sounds very nice and should bring very good money should you choose to sell. Of course, I'm in the all-sports-cars-should-be-convertibles camp. But you have great colors, equipment, low mileage, & a hardtop! Check out the current sale prices and market trends for the 997.1 Turbo Cabriolets here: Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet - Manual - 997.1 Market - CLASSIC.COM