Looks like the 996 TT is hitting rock bottom prices...
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I just sold my 04 TT Cab with 6,800 to a local dealer for $93,000 no questions asked. It was clean but needed the front bumber sprayed as the former owner screwed it up when they sprayed it and needed tires. Hope to be a P Car TT owner again in the next couple of months.
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No, straight sell to them. ZERO hassle too! That is a car in demand. Cabs in California are popular and it was a good time of year. They will fix bumper for cheap, throw some new tires on it, certify it, sell it for full retail and make a boat load I am sure!
Manheim auction prices are mostly of academic value and not particularly relevant to the buying public. These are prices at which dealers pick up cars regardless of what condition they are in, hence the rock bottom valuations. Dealers then have to thoroughly inpect the car and perform any reconditioning etc. to get the car to a "ready to sell" state which may cost several thousands on high end cars. Not to mention the cost of additional certification or extended warranty. When these dealer then sell the cars to the public they have to factor in all these costs plus auction fees, transportation, financing fees, establishment fees, etc. and finally, lest we forget, their own profit! So rest assured that they're not selling these cars for anywhere near those prices!
Good post and so true.
People get way to bent out of shape over Manheim prices..
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Almost every car I have owned I lost money. Unless its a F40 or a special car you are gonna loose money. Is it really lost money? To me its not. Just drive the damm thing and when your done buy a newer one. If you are concerned about loosing money or prices tanking maybe you should stick with a Kia. Thats my 2 cents.
that's a great deal. By the way, expect at letter from the lawyers at porsche soon. If you register anything with porsche, or 911turbo in it, they threaten a huge lawsuit. You will get a letter soon about www.porschemessageboard.com.
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Originally Posted by Kevinw23
I just got my 02 996TT for $69,800 with aftermarket wheels, a two year warranty and only 6,300 miles. Thought that I got a decent deal.