2009 at Porsche London?
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2009 at Porsche London?
What do you guys that know 997's think of this car and price? We have been pricing out new Caymans and I want to compare to a nice 997.2 before pulling the trigger. Cayman is $87K and this 2009 CPO is $62K.
http://london.porschedealer.com/cert...43954/info.php
http://london.porschedealer.com/cert...43954/info.php
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I'll likely be up there tomorrow and will try to have a quick look over it
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Thanks...I would appreciate that!
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If you do want to inquire more about the car, Tim Bamford is the one to talk with, great guy- no B.S.
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It has sat on their lot for almost a year now.
Local car, seems clean but they will not budge under $61k. They claim the price was dropped recently but full of B.S. as its been at $61,900 since at least December.
Local car, seems clean but they will not budge under $61k. They claim the price was dropped recently but full of B.S. as its been at $61,900 since at least December.
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The ceramic brakes are on odd option to have chosen from new on this car (unless the original owner did a lot of track driving). If I recall correctly, selecting the ceramic brake option on the non-S pretty much took you up to the price of an S with standard brakes, in which case I would much rather have gone with the extra 45 bhp and settled for the already excellent standard brakes.
I do like the colour, though, and the car seems to be in great condition.
I do like the colour, though, and the car seems to be in great condition.
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IMO the price is very good. I'm in the process of putting my 2009 up for sale, so I've been trying to get a read on where it should be priced, and thus researching 2009 prices. It may be hampered by the yellow gauges (which are obviously easily changed) but it has low kms and CPO.
edit: And yes, the wheels are too small, but $4k can fix that. Looks good to me.
edit: And yes, the wheels are too small, but $4k can fix that. Looks good to me.
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IMO the price is very good. I'm in the process of putting my 2009 up for sale, so I've been trying to get a read on where it should be priced, and thus researching 2009 prices. It may be hampered by the yellow gauges (which are obviously easily changed) but it has low kms and CPO.
edit: And yes, the wheels are too small, but $4k can fix that. Looks good to me.
edit: And yes, the wheels are too small, but $4k can fix that. Looks good to me.
If the Canadian dollar wasn't in the tank then compared to current U.S. pricing its considerably overpriced.
Warranty on this car expires this year too...and not eligible for further Porsche warranty. One of the reasons I passed on this car.