FS: 2007 Turbo - 10k Miles - $92k
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why are you so surprised? that is a 2-3 year old car that could have had an msrp under 130k. that is not an example of a collapsing market-that is an example of a 3 year old turbo.
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'Modern' Porsche Turbos (i.e. 99x models) will all suffer the same depreciation/fate, simply due to overproduction.
Same curves, just different offsets/starting points.
Perhaps the GT2 will be a bit of an exception, but not by much.
Same curves, just different offsets/starting points.
Perhaps the GT2 will be a bit of an exception, but not by much.
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Remember the 2007 turbo came out in 2006.
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Average post-993tt turbo depreciation, like the good doc said, these cars are 2-3 yrs old now. Auction(wholesale) prices are not truely representative of the 997tt market imo. Hard to compare a low mile garage queen/enthusiast car vs a 'average condition' lease turn in/ trade in at auction, if the car was decent the dealer would have kept it.
#9
Check it on ebay about half of the manual '07 coupes have a buy it now of less than 100k. The scary part is they seem to be attracting very little interest. Within a month or two it'll be at 90.
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January or February may be the bottom before Spring but with this screwy economy who knows.
I'm looking at a few pre-owned 07's at a dealer in NJ that according to carfax they bought in August....
I'm looking at a few pre-owned 07's at a dealer in NJ that according to carfax they bought in August....
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I would never buy a used turbo on e-bay unless I was a dealer myself.
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You are right these cars are near impossible to sell. This is my last Porsche other than my GT2. I am tired of losing my butt on these cars. This car is an excellent car and can be had cheaper than any other TT. I am definitely over it. Thanks.
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Dude there's an '07 CPO Coupe WITH PCCB's and 12k miles at a Porsche dealership an hour from my house listed at 97,900. It's gotten zero interest at what should be a very competitive price. Most of the '07's I've seen on ebay have been put there by the dealerships. It's a buyer's market and it's only gonna get worse (or better depending on your perspective).
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Dude there's an '07 CPO Coupe WITH PCCB's and 12k miles at a Porsche dealership an hour from my house listed at 97,900. It's gotten zero interest at what should be a very competitive price. Most of the '07's I've seen on ebay have been put there by the dealerships. It's a buyer's market and it's only gonna get worse (or better depending on your perspective).