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Dealer Inventory 2012 997 911 Carrera GTS MT CPO
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2012 997 911 Carrera GTS MT CPO
Year: 2012
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Mileage (numbers only please): 26137
Color: Carrara White
VIN: WP0AB2A9XCS720759
Price (no $ sign please): $71997
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Texas
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM Stereo
This car has only 26,137 miles and has no accident history or paintwork.
https://www.carfax.com/VehicleHistor...&partner=DON_0
The car is nicely optioned with a manual transmission, 19" Center Lock RS Spyder wheels, clear taillights, instrument dials in matching Carrara White and has a Full front Clear bra.
$71,991 CPO
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I have some GTS' bookmarked on cars.com, doesn't look like anything has sold in over a month. Might just be the time of year, or the GTS is losing steam, now that the 991's are getting so cheap. I had a 991 C2S w/aerokit and 13k miles, the dealer ended up selling it for $75k (they paid me $73k for it, and it needed tires). For a lot of people, the 991 C2S is a better car than the GTS 997, much more desirable for 90% of the population. I am amazed at how cheap you are seeing 991's these days, getting close to 997 C2S prices.
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Missing Sport Chrono, that is a deal breaker for a lot of people.
I have some GTS' bookmarked on cars.com, doesn't look like anything has sold in over a month. Might just be the time of year, or the GTS is losing steam, now that the 991's are getting so cheap. I had a 991 C2S w/aerokit and 13k miles, the dealer ended up selling it for $75k (they paid me $73k for it, and it needed tires). For a lot of people, the 991 C2S is a better car than the GTS 997, much more desirable for 90% of the population. I am amazed at how cheap you are seeing 991's these days, getting close to 997 C2S prices.
I have some GTS' bookmarked on cars.com, doesn't look like anything has sold in over a month. Might just be the time of year, or the GTS is losing steam, now that the 991's are getting so cheap. I had a 991 C2S w/aerokit and 13k miles, the dealer ended up selling it for $75k (they paid me $73k for it, and it needed tires). For a lot of people, the 991 C2S is a better car than the GTS 997, much more desirable for 90% of the population. I am amazed at how cheap you are seeing 991's these days, getting close to 997 C2S prices.
and this is coming from a 991.1 GTS owner lol
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No PSE and as pointed out above, no chrono which really brings the car alive even on a manual. Still, this is a really nice car and I wouldn't let those items dissuade me for the right price.
I have them; heated adaptive sports seats with Alcantara.
I have them; heated adaptive sports seats with Alcantara.
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Originally Posted by Chris M.
No PSE and as pointed out above, no chrono which really brings the car alive even on a manual. Still, this is a really nice car and I wouldn't let those items dissuade me for the right price.I have them; heated adaptive sports seats with Alcantara.
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