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Old 01-23-2016, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by cmo5
If they're at $95k that's a fair starting price for a CPO '12 with that mileage from looking at what's out there. If you could work them down closer to $90k you'd have a pretty good deal I'd say.
Appreciate your advice and everyone else's opinions. Helps a lot.
Old 01-23-2016, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 991 GT3
Appreciate your advice and everyone else's opinions. Helps a lot.
One thing I would also advise you, if you find a perfect car in your mind, and the price is slightly above market value, as long as it is not MSRP, I would recommend you think about it.

Forget about people saying you may have paid more, whats a few thousand dollars when you got a clean car. You cannot really put a price on it. As long as its not MSRP, you still paid less than the one who ordered it.

It is only you who can say how much the next car is worth, nobody else. The rest are spectators who think they know how much something is when they did not even see the car or rode on it.
Old 01-28-2016, 11:50 PM
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Call me crazy, I am going to buy another one. This is how good this car is. A friend of mine drove it and would also buy one.
I have been driving it daily this week, I may have to sell some of my DD. Or trade it for a truck atleast, to pull my trailer and boat. Good idea!



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