Selling my '06 TTS...Maybe
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Selling my '06 TTS...Maybe
Relisted my just off CPO '06 Turbo S. I love the car. Not sure this is what I want to do, but checking interest. I had it priced too high to sell last year but kept the ad alive. Now I've renewed and added the new photos since buffing and 22ple. I have another car I really want, and need to sell both the Cayenne and my corvette grand sport to justify. So I've put them both out there well priced.
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...nal&listType=3
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail...nal&listType=3
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Then it won't sell.
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Agree. To someone actually looking to buy a '06 CTTS, your asking price is saying you're not really interested in selling. Just as a datapoint, I bought mine two months ago with essentially the same mileage / equipment / condition as yours, for substantially less than you're asking (in a private party transaction). I do hope you get your price; it helps all fellow owners to have values remain as high as possible (especially now that I already have mine ). GLWS.
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Maser Granturismo sport convertible in rossa trionfale over tan.
In less than a day I've pretty much decided I don't care. I refinanced it several months ago for fun at 1.74% and now have a payment on it of $400 a month, and I'm leasing it back to my own company so it's a write off. I'd be an idiot to let it go. But it may end up living outside before long.
I'll probably be one of the guys you see at Cars & Coffee with a vintage, mint Turbo S. At least I refreshed my give-a-damn ad with better pictures.
Agree. To someone actually looking to buy a '06 CTTS, your asking price is saying you're not really interested in selling. Just as a datapoint, I bought mine two months ago with essentially the same mileage / equipment / condition as yours, for substantially less than you're asking (in a private party transaction). I do hope you get your price; it helps all fellow owners to have values remain as high as possible (especially now that I already have mine ). GLWS.
I'll probably be one of the guys you see at Cars & Coffee with a vintage, mint Turbo S. At least I refreshed my give-a-damn ad with better pictures.
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the sound on that thing is incredible. I've bought a company Maserati GT coupe black over tan back in november, slightly used. great car. my employees get it for weekends as a bonus and they do fight over who's gonna drive it.
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Yeah, they do. Nothing else sounds like a ferrari motor. I absolutely fell in love with this car at Ferrari of Washington, on their showroom floor now. Unfortunately I have sticker shock. Masers depreciate badly, and this thing is loaded with every possible option, some I don't care about like carbon fiber. Even with all the discounts I'm still looking at $135k. I could do it but it's hard to justify.
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That's why I bought used... It had 18K kms on the clock and it was almost -40% off original sticker. the dealer had it in the showroom for almost a year so he was really willing to negotiate I basically bought a maserati for a low spec'd bmw price ;-)
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Re Maser, the saying is buy at 2 and sell at 5. I'd love to. But the inventory is limited and the color I want is new. New to Maser anyway. Not sure they invented candy apple red I'm in a major blood burn over this car. I really, really want it.