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bidding at $60,500 with 3 days left, ending Tuesday, July 18th at 3:30pm est
Congrats. That's already higher than I've seen most 987 spyders go for in a long time. I briefly considered going for this since this color combo is less common and would match my 981 Spyder perfectly
From what I have been hearing and tracking the pricing is about the same as other 987.2 Spyders with buckets and manual. PDK will be lower and sport seats will be lower yet. Majority of Spyders on the market have sport seats hence the lower overall asking prices seen out there.
Originally Posted by titleistaddict87
Congrats. That's already higher than I've seen most 987 spyders go for in a long time. I briefly considered going for this since this color combo is less common and would match my 981 Spyder perfectly
From what I have been hearing and tracking the pricing is about the same as other 987.2 Spyders with buckets and manual. PDK will be lower and sport seats will be lower yet. Majority of Spyders on the market have sport seats hence the lower overall asking prices seen out there.
Great to know! I agree many that I've seen are PDK with sport seats so definitely the least desirable of the bunch IMO but to each his/her own.
I paid more for mine with 2k miles, stick and buckets. I wouldn't be surprised to see this meet or maybe even exceed $65k once the inevitable frenzy in the final moments kicks in.
I paid more for mine with 2k miles, stick and buckets. I wouldn't be surprised to see this meet or maybe even exceed $65k once the inevitable frenzy in the final moments kicks in.
+1 I have seen several sell above the $60k mark, the primary thing is that the buyer has to love the color combo and in this instance it is striking.
This is actually one of the bigger issues with the Spyder, insured values on these cars is much lower than actual purchase prices by nearly $20K. I have been struggling with what to do and may be switching to Hagerty agreed value.
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