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Old 07-11-2024, 08:57 AM
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Any buying advice on a CPO 992 C2S or C4S would be greatly appreciated.
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1. Compare the asking price to that of its MSRP and decide whether buying used makes sense
2. Look across Canada and try to purchase from a Porsche dealer
3. If a manual get an over rev report regardless (But I think CPO cars need to have no high markers)
4. Bring a paint meter as I think Porsche allows a certain number of body panels to be repainted yet still retain the CPO

Others can chime in if I am wrong or need to add anything else...
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There are deals to be had!

the porschefinder literally allows you to nail down the major catagories, Regular S and 4S variant sorting
then paint and you go on from there….

lots of cars to buy.
find the one that has the options you want and go from there.
all the comments above are relevant.
with auction cars at the corner lots, you never know what you are gonna get….. private Rennlist sales, always nicer to deal with an enthusiast sale.

There is literally zero pressure buying a non GT/special edition 911 today. It’s a buyers market again, thank F…
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Originally Posted by Slngshot
There are deals to be had!

the porschefinder literally allows you to nail down the major catagories, Regular S and 4S variant sorting
then paint and you go on from there….

lots of cars to buy.
find the one that has the options you want and go from there.
all the comments above are relevant.
with auction cars at the corner lots, you never know what you are gonna get….. private Rennlist sales, always nicer to deal with an enthusiast sale.

There is literally zero pressure buying a non GT/special edition 911 today. It’s a buyers market again, thank F…
negotiate on discount can be had for inventory models nowadays?



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