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Old 04-27-2017, 03:07 PM
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I apologize in advance but I could not find the thread(s). I lost my 2013 S manual , SPASM, PSE, Chrono, and hardtop in a flood. The prices I have been seeing are very expensive (I paid 71,500 about a year and a half ago).

Have the values increased (most I have seen are in the 75-90k range)?

Or is everyone just asking too much?

I am looking for a '13 or later (would like a cpo) with a manual

Thanks,

David
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Check out Hot for Sale for latest discussions and listings.

Prices have been VERY strong for 991.1's over the last 12-16 months with some increases in prices as well. Inventory of pre-owned 991.1 cars is at an all time low too.
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Stg:

What is "Hot for Sale"?? I looked at the ads on the website and could not find anything for me. I know there are people here that are in the business, I may be buying soon.

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Hot for Sale >> stickie on top of the 991 forum
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thanks, I see it now. Looks like a new base 911 may be a consideration. I will keep looking on a regular basis
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Dave,

Sorry to hear about the ride.

Did you lose more than the car or was it just in a bad spot compared to the house, etc?

If it was parked at home...... wonder if homeowners would kick in if you had flood insurance.
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I had my Cayenne Diesel parked in there as well. It missed the crest of the flood by about an inch. The 911S manual seems to be hard to find.
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Originally Posted by DNorby
The 911S manual seems to be hard to find.
Yup. Definitely hard to find, especially with a nice build at a decent price. Good luck in your search!
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Originally Posted by DNorby
I had my Cayenne Diesel parked in there as well. It missed the crest of the flood by about an inch. The 911S manual seems to be hard to find.
have you checked the preowned locator on the Porsche USA website?
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I did, the local dealers had nothing. I need to get an idea on pricing in case I have to fight with the insurance company. Once I get through that I will start looking more aggressively. I am a little surprised by the used pricing on a 2013. This makes me thing that the new versions may be had at a good price (2017)
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I also heard an interesting story from an ex-fed person saying that the next financial bubble will be from defaults on car loans. It makes we want to take my time.
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Originally Posted by rebelceb
have you checked the preowned locator on the Porsche USA website?
To illustrate the difficulty...

On the Porsche Locator (US):
  • 177 991.1 S.
  • Of those, only 22 are manuals.
  • Of those, only 17 are coupe.
  • Of those, only one is under $80K, and its not CPO, doesn't have SPASM or Sport Chrono...
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Originally Posted by DNorby
I also heard an interesting story from an ex-fed person saying that the next financial bubble will be from defaults on car loans. It makes we want to take my time.
Those defaults are only expected on sub-prime loans on mostly commodity cars (about 305 of current outstanding loans I seem to recall). The durations and interest rates on those are amazingly high leading to a lot of the problem.

I doubt that any Porsche loans are issued in the sub-prime market so I wouldn't expect much if any effect on our cars.
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Originally Posted by DNorby
I apologize in advance but I could not find the thread(s). I lost my 2013 S manual , SPASM, PSE, Chrono, and hardtop in a flood. The prices I have been seeing are very expensive (I paid 71,500 about a year and a half ago).

Have the values increased (most I have seen are in the 75-90k range)?

Or is everyone just asking too much?

I am looking for a '13 or later (would like a cpo) with a manual

Thanks,

David
All depends on the year and the mileage and the condition of the car, but that range is way high if you're talking about a 2013. Also, remember, most Porsche owners and dealers take a big hit off the crack pipe before they post their asking prices. Take them with a huge grain of salt and don't assume the cars are actually selling for the prices you see on sites like Autotrader.
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Originally Posted by DNorby
I also heard an interesting story from an ex-fed person saying that the next financial bubble will be from defaults on car loans. It makes we want to take my time.
Meh, corporate debt's gonna get us well before auto loans.

http://www.businessinsider.com/debt-...eltdown-2017-4

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