What are the ranges in 2003 996tt in prices?
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What are the ranges in 2003 996tt in prices?
Hi,
I found this 2003 996tt with only 20K on it and the seller is asking $60K for it.
http://wwwa.autotrader.ca/a/Porsche/...howcpo=ShowCPO
A while ago I saw a 2002 with 100K on it and the asking price was I think was 48K.
Opinions?
Also, are these more likely to hold their value?
I found this 2003 996tt with only 20K on it and the seller is asking $60K for it.
http://wwwa.autotrader.ca/a/Porsche/...howcpo=ShowCPO
A while ago I saw a 2002 with 100K on it and the asking price was I think was 48K.
Opinions?
Also, are these more likely to hold their value?
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20k on it, that isn't even broken in yet!
It's a fail price considering that and that its an X50. More of a collectors car now at this cars peak price point, the more mileage you put on it, the more you will lose when you go to sell it.
It's a fail price considering that and that its an X50. More of a collectors car now at this cars peak price point, the more mileage you put on it, the more you will lose when you go to sell it.
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But who knows, it could be something where you drive it for 1-2 years, maybe now it has 40K on it. If you could sell for $55K that is not bad!
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True, a manual X50 with low mileage will be the most sought after cars for collectors. I personally don't like grey interior and would go with black. Grey also doesn't age well with usage.