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Old 08-11-2008, 01:20 PM
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My dealer called me the other day and offered me 103k. Bought in Sept. 06. Its of course an 07 with 6k miles and had an MSRP of 134k
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My dealer called me the other day and offered me 103k. Bought in Sept. 06. Its of course an 07 with 6k miles and had an MSRP of 134k
Are you selling yours?
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I am selling mine for 113K
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So some US 2007 car are actually produced in 2006 ???
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So some US 2007 car are actually produced in 2006 ???
Not just US, every where. Here's where you can find the production date - top right hand corner. This is from a 2007 model.
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Old 08-18-2008, 05:33 PM
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I think all the launch vehicles were 2006 production for MY 2007.
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Are you selling yours?
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How much is a CPO worth on a 07 tt with 10k on the clock?
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How much is a CPO worth on a 07 tt with 10k on the clock?
any options? tip or stick.
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any options? tip or stick.
Stick. Sport Chrono, Adapt Seats. Asking $118k.
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The tax saving is about $9100 with the trade so in essense it would be like $139K in actual dollars. You know they are going to put it up for 148K and put an extended warranty on it.

yyralis1 - For certain years there are certain colors that are in demand and I think that drives desirability. That is just my opinion. Although I do like red a lot I would not buy it and it is region specific as well.

You didn't see many white 993's and the blacks and silvers seem to draw the most money before the reds, blues, etc.
you gotta look at it both ways... he also paid tax on that 150K.
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have to disagree with Apline on options. look at used car sales. options are worth more at resale value, but you do pay more for them at the dealer. If you keep your car in mint condition and have it optioned out, you'll bring home more than the base model with manual seats...

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have to disagree with Apline on options. look at used car sales. options are worth more at resale value, but you do pay more for them at the dealer. If you keep your car in mint condition and have it optioned out, you'll bring home more than the base model with manual seats...

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Some options have value, but #1 is priced $25 - $30k higher than he'll get for it.
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you gotta look at it both ways... he also paid tax on that 150K.
Actually no he didn't. He paid taxes on the difference between it.

150K Purchase - 130K trade in = 20K taxable difference. That is what he paid taxes on.
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Old 08-19-2008, 01:30 PM
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Some options have value, but #1 is priced $25 - $30k higher than he'll get for it.
Exactly my point.

If I paid 130K for mine and someone else paid 150K for theirs.

If we were to both sell it tomorrow I would not be 15K or 10K off from the other person. It doesn't work that way.

Ever trade a car in with NAV that wasn't a standard but an option for 3-5K? You get 0$ in trade value. And lucky to get 1K from most buyers.

If you load it up then expect to lose. If you don't care then no need to worry.
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