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I looked obsessively on cars.com, the Porsche web site and autotrader twice a day (Ok, sometimes more).
You call that obsessive?? I built and checked the list below once a day, some sites like Porsche USA/Canada, Kijiji, Autotrader Spokane and Canada several times per day over a year. There is also the matching spreadsheet comparing cars, retained value, ....
What is funny though is that I found the car that I bought in the Rennlist Canada discussion forum here - all the time wasted searching had some value in determining what was available plus identified the need to react instantly upon seeing the right car.
Originally Posted by o7silverturbo
Also check Ferrari Lambo Audi etc dealer websites never know what they have.
My buddy just got a very nice 997tt from a lambo dealer ship here in New Jersey was looking everywhere. I told him to just look other places and boom he found one. Can never hurt
That's a good point as non-Porsche dealerships will generally price a 911 lower than their competing used vehicle brand to try to show that the Porsche doesn't hold resale value as well. The trade off for the lower price is no CPO plus you need to go elsewhere likely for service and repairs as well.
[QUOTE=Dodaleca;13858211]You call that obsessive! I built and checked the list below once a day, some sites like Porsche USA/Canada, Kijiji, Autotrader Spokane and Canada several times per day over a year. There is also the matching spreadsheet comparing cars, retained value, ....
OMG... now THAT is obsessive!!! And I thought I had it bad when I was looking. I was almost embarrassed if anyone knew how much work I had put into my search. When I finally found my car on cars.com at the Ferrari Dealer in Scottsdale AZ, I knew immediately that I would put a deposit down on it as my looking had unearthed so many "just ok cars". I saw this ad and was SOLD. I didn't even get a PPI on it but bought it sight unseen online after the lady at the dealer walked all around it and described any and all defects (none at all).
I had this car on my list before I bought in July 2016 but wanted a 2009 at the earliest to get away from the phone # button dash/console (looking too dated for me) so this car has been on the market for near a year now.
Maybe price and red painted interior holding it back? It has aftermarket 20" wheels as the only thing I could see as being non-OEM.
I had this car on my list before I bought in July 2016 but wanted a 2009 at the earliest to get away from the phone # button dash/console (looking too dated for me) so this car has been on the market for near a year now.
Maybe price and red painted interior holding it back? It has aftermarket 20" wheels as the only thing I could see as being non-OEM.
Yeah I had this on my list also, I just couldnt get pass the tan interior. I knew I would be happy to have the car but just hate the inside to much
Looks nice in the ad but I'd say if it's been on the market for 6+ months it's pretty much by definition overpriced.
I know where you're coming from, but still disagree. If it were a $20K Honda, I would agree, but it's a high-dollar car with a niche buyer universe, and doesn't appear to be broadly marketed. Plenty of rare and valuable items that take a while to sell.
Last edited by PorscheStrong; 01-06-2017 at 09:57 PM.
I am selling my car and will be posting on rennlist fo sale section sometimes next week. It's not GR but Black on Black with 12650 miles, PCCB, Adaptive Sport Seats, heated seats, Sport Chrono, MSRP $143k, with 4 years platinum Fidelity warranty, master and slave cylinders replace about 4-5k miles ago, full maintenance history at local porsche dealer. This is a pre-sale post only for my 997TT rennlisters friends before it going public.