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Old 03-26-2009, 09:15 AM
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Could anybody please post the Black Book Value for a C4S in Canada (2009)?
EDIT: model 2002

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Ok, one value (Trade in)through Google is $32,700.00
Retail is around $36,000.00
I hope this is about right.
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What model year are you looking for? Judging by your $36K retail price, it's not a 2009 - maybe by 2009 you meant current 2009 prices? I had a quick look at Black Book and auction results, and there's no data for 09 911s, presumably because the model has only been available for 6 months and there aren't any on the used market yet.

If you're looking for an older year, I can find you BB values and auction results. Auction results are more accurate than BB.
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The Blackbook for Porsches and more exotic cars is never accurate. The blackbook is better used for crappy high volume production cars( ie domestic). If you are looking to sell I would be more than happy to buy your Porsche for full blackbook value plus $1000. The BB is an accounts tool to depreciate a car for tax purposes, commonly used by car dealers to scam unaware comsumers on their trade in values or used by insurace companies to show customers what a great replacement value they were given on their car.

Hope this helps.

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Originally Posted by Christien
What model year are you looking for? Judging by your $36K retail price, it's not a 2009 - maybe by 2009 you meant current 2009 prices? I had a quick look at Black Book and auction results, and there's no data for 09 911s, presumably because the model has only been available for 6 months and there aren't any on the used market yet.

If you're looking for an older year, I can find you BB values and auction results. Auction results are more accurate than BB.
Hi Christien
Thanks for the reply.
I just edited the original post, I meant a 2002 C4S.
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Originally Posted by Speedyellow993
The Blackbook for Porsches and more exotic cars is never accurate. The blackbook is better used for crappy high volume production cars( ie domestic). If you are looking to sell I would be more than happy to buy your Porsche for full blackbook value plus $1000. The BB is an accounts tool to depreciate a car for tax purposes, commonly used by car dealers to scam unaware comsumers on their trade in values or used by insurace companies to show customers what a great replacement value they were given on their car.

Hope this helps.

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I don't want to sell at the moment, but I need the info for
a legal matter.

In my particular case, the lower the better.
Yet, I have to have an acceptable and reasonable number.
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JDS, try to get a Government UVIP. I don't think they would have a value on the car but its worth a try. The package will have a Average Wholesale and an Average Retail.

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Thanks Al; I was hoping somebody here would know the price.
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Ship It to Europe or Middle East... these cars are worth a lot more there (Here)
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Originally Posted by Zookie
Ship It to Europe or Middle East... these cars are worth a lot more there (Here)
Hey Zooker
long time don't see!

As I mentioned in a previous post, it is for a legal document only,
not selling it.
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Originally Posted by Speedyellow993
The Blackbook for Porsches and more exotic cars is never accurate. The blackbook is better used for crappy high volume production cars( ie domestic). If you are looking to sell I would be more than happy to buy your Porsche for full blackbook value plus $1000. The BB is an accounts tool to depreciate a car for tax purposes, commonly used by car dealers to scam unaware comsumers on their trade in values or used by insurace companies to show customers what a great replacement value they were given on their car.

Hope this helps.

AL
years ago I knew a guy who compiled prices from the auctions (wholesale) and these were used for black book values. these were real wholesale prices, not made up numbers only to benefit the dealers. perhaps things have changed.
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Originally Posted by JDSStudios
As I mentioned in a previous post, it is for a legal document only,
not selling it.
I hope these are not divorce preparations?!?! Good luck with whatever it is.
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Here you go:

Extra Clean Clean Average Rough
38700 36700 32700 27700

extra clean 0-80K km
clean 80-100k km
avg 100-130k km
rough 130k+

If you want any kind of official printout, I'd be happy to print the page and fax or email it to you. pm me a fax # or email address if you want. We subscribe to BB online, so it'd be a printout of the screen showing the values.

Hope that helps.
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Christien
Yes it would be very helpful if you could email me the official print out.
jjstudio@rogers.com

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Originally Posted by Christien
Here you go:

Extra Clean Clean Average Rough
38700 36700 32700 27700

extra clean 0-80K km
clean 80-100k km
avg 100-130k km
rough 130k+

If you want any kind of official printout, I'd be happy to print the page and fax or email it to you. pm me a fax # or email address if you want. We subscribe to BB online, so it'd be a printout of the screen showing the values.

Hope that helps.
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Originally Posted by justinsrx7
I hope these are not divorce preparations?!?! Good luck with whatever it is.
Thanks J


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