2010 Transsyberia with manual transmission for sale in Canada
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2010 Transsyberia with manual transmission for sale in Canada
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$109,930? LOL. That works out to almost exactly $1 for every mile it has gone. Absolutely ridiculous price for such mileage and 3 owners. Nice detail job but obvious wear items like front seat bolsters look ratty. A unique car car for sure but this is just an OK example.
$109,930? LOL. That works out to almost exactly $1 for every mile it has gone. Absolutely ridiculous price for such mileage and 3 owners. Nice detail job but obvious wear items like front seat bolsters look ratty. A unique car car for sure but this is just an OK example.
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I could be wrong, but I do not believe Porsche ever released a manual Transsiberia car. They were all automatic. So, either this is a swapped TS, or GTS done up to TS spec. Either way, not a car for the purist, but definitely carries a "purist" price tag. No thanks.
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BASE Cayenne Transsyberia
0PC Side Strips w/Modl Designation
3FE Moonroof
3X1 Ski Bag
6FI Contrasting Color - Orange
9VL Bose Surround Sound System
9W5 Bluetooth Phone Interface
A1 Black
PC6 Bi-Xenon Headlights in Black
PF2 PCM with Navigation Module
TM Full Black Leather Interior with Alcantara
UF1 Universal Audio Interface
0PC Side Strips w/Modl Designation
3FE Moonroof
3X1 Ski Bag
6FI Contrasting Color - Orange
9VL Bose Surround Sound System
9W5 Bluetooth Phone Interface
A1 Black
PC6 Bi-Xenon Headlights in Black
PF2 PCM with Navigation Module
TM Full Black Leather Interior with Alcantara
UF1 Universal Audio Interface
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Wow. Some rich Porsche collector will ****** it up and we'll never see it again except in Panorama. Cleaned up really nicely for the mileage though.
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The Transyberia did come in a manual, extremely rare, I have only seen one other out of Spain. As far as the price, I dont think its out of line at all. Only 285 were made world wide, so if you are a Porsche collector, this would be a good one to have. Too bad it doesnt have the off-road package and locking diff....then it would be the holly grail
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Agree, the miles are high, but the manual makes up for it. A 2010 Manual GTS go for 50k plus with same miles.....the added value in the Transsyberia is the history of the Transsyberia races and that only 119 were sold between USA and Canada, which maybe a handful were manuals. Unless you live in Southern CA, how many Transsyberias have you ever seen?
I sold a Transsyberia with 14,000 miles a year and half ago and it was listed 6 months later at a Porsche dealer for over 100k, the listing was removed after a few weeks. Not sure if it sold or not, but the Transsyberias are going up in value fast because of the rarity. I have owned (3) in the past 4 years and each time I bought and sold, they went up in value. What other limited run Porsche can you buy for this price that has some heritage
I sold a Transsyberia with 14,000 miles a year and half ago and it was listed 6 months later at a Porsche dealer for over 100k, the listing was removed after a few weeks. Not sure if it sold or not, but the Transsyberias are going up in value fast because of the rarity. I have owned (3) in the past 4 years and each time I bought and sold, they went up in value. What other limited run Porsche can you buy for this price that has some heritage
Last edited by Blagave; 06-16-2022 at 08:43 AM.
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Based on the build sheet, it looks like this was originally purchased as a 6-speed manual. Interesting though that it wasn't ordered with the Off-Road Technology package. The locking rear differential would have made it even rarer.