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2016 Cayman GT4, Carmine Red, Buckets, 2200 miles
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Year: 2016
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayman
Cont. Porsche Models: Cayman GT4
Mileage (numbers only please): 2200
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Traction Control
Color: Carmine Red
VIN: WP0AC2A85GK192395
Price (no $ sign please): $95000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorCal
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
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Lovely car.
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i do not see your number. Would u leave me an email/ or number here? And i will contact you
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I think I can't leave a PM because my post count is still low? Maybe it needs to get higher or I have to be on Rennlist longer? Either way, you can text me at 408-515-8723. Thanks, Norm
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everyone is talking out of their asses on the 2019 motor. all speculation. i do find it curious that so many GT4 owners are letting their cars go right now just as the factory warranties near expiration and the impending launch of the 718 GT4. Can't anyone just own up to the "hey, i really liked driving this thing for free essentially and now the gig is up and I am bailing before I have to actually pay for my depreciation?"
if its a GT3 engine with a manual cayman gt4s will take a hit
if its a 3.8 engine with mods and a manual it will take a hit b/c its no longer a true limited production car and porsche now knows it can sell a ton of them
if its a GT3 engine with a manual cayman gt4s will take a hit
if its a 3.8 engine with mods and a manual it will take a hit b/c its no longer a true limited production car and porsche now knows it can sell a ton of them
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everyone is talking out of their asses on the 2019 motor. all speculation. i do find it curious that so many GT4 owners are letting their cars go right now just as the factory warranties near expiration and the impending launch of the 718 GT4. Can't anyone just own up to the "hey, i really liked driving this thing for free essentially and now the gig is up and I am bailing before I have to actually pay for my depreciation?"
if its a GT3 engine with a manual cayman gt4s will take a hit
if its a 3.8 engine with mods and a manual it will take a hit b/c its no longer a true limited production car and porsche now knows it can sell a ton of them
if its a GT3 engine with a manual cayman gt4s will take a hit
if its a 3.8 engine with mods and a manual it will take a hit b/c its no longer a true limited production car and porsche now knows it can sell a ton of them
I bought my car because it was nice, and I like it. Does it help that a GT car holds value better than a regular Porsche? Of course.
As far as not paying depreciation. That is partially true. There is always something we pay. For me it was 9% tax, cost of add-ons, and yes the small depreciation. So you may look at it as only a few thousand of depreciation, I still look at is as paying 25k for driving 2k miles in 2 years. I am not asking for you to feel sorry for me. Just saying I definitely did not drive it for free. But I would definitely do it again on my next car. It’s the price you pay if you wanna play.
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if i may add. Once you see it with the cage, you probably will not want to remove it. It looks pretty awesome in place and it does not get the way of any functionality of the car. You can still access the engine cover, and you can move the seats all the way back.