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LOOKING FOR: 996 Turbo (pref. X50)
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Year: 2004
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: 996 Turbo
Mileage (numbers only please): 0
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Traction Control
Color: No pref.
Price (no $ sign please): $0
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Midwestern
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 4 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Turbo
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
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Very nice X50 I know of in Calgary, Canada.
$55k US. 44,000 miles.
http://m.autotrader.ca/a/19_9401673/gallery?mnclk=1
$55k US. 44,000 miles.
http://m.autotrader.ca/a/19_9401673/gallery?mnclk=1
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is it correct that only 598 Turbo S were made - both tip and 6M? won't be the easiest car to run across, if those numbers are correct. i agree it would be the 996tt to find/buy, if desirability down the road were important to the buyer.
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Because long-term desirability was brought up, I'll open things up even further and ask, what are folk's thoughts about the 996tt as a long-term driving 'investment'? Knowing cars are liabilities, not investments, but there seems to be a view that these guys will not only hold their value but could increase over time. I'd buy it for the driving experience but it would be nice knowing it's not going to depreciate rapidly as most cars do.
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Because long-term desirability was brought up, I'll open things up even further and ask, what are folk's thoughts about the 996tt as a long-term driving 'investment'? Knowing cars are liabilities, not investments, but there seems to be a view that these guys will not only hold their value but could increase over time. I'd buy it for the driving experience but it would be nice knowing it's not going to depreciate rapidly as most cars do.
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Because long-term desirability was brought up, I'll open things up even further and ask, what are folk's thoughts about the 996tt as a long-term driving 'investment'? Knowing cars are liabilities, not investments, but there seems to be a view that these guys will not only hold their value but could increase over time. I'd buy it for the driving experience but it would be nice knowing it's not going to depreciate rapidly as most cars do.
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997.1tt prices are pretty stable and they have been the last 12mo or so, many think they've reached their trough level. 996s depreciated worse because they are just less desirable (headlights, post 993 syndrome etc), not much to do with 997tt prices. If you look today, you won't find many s cars in the 40s, so I think they and probably all the 996 turbos are likely finished too.
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I have a 2003 6M x50
Grey with Black interior - no wear - looks new.
42,000 miles
Stock
Mint condition - stored in climate controlled garage at my house.
Wheels redone by Porchse and painted GT Silver - beautiful....
400 miles on new tires.
Purchased from a rennlist member with documentation.
The car is not listed for sale anywhere - but considering selling - car needs nothing and runs perfect.
Grey with Black interior - no wear - looks new.
42,000 miles
Stock
Mint condition - stored in climate controlled garage at my house.
Wheels redone by Porchse and painted GT Silver - beautiful....
400 miles on new tires.
Purchased from a rennlist member with documentation.
The car is not listed for sale anywhere - but considering selling - car needs nothing and runs perfect.