Please comment on this configuration
Please comment on this configuration
Porsche gurus I need your help!!
Please review the configuration below and reply to this thread with a price that you feel would be a "great price." I'm defining a great price as one that causes a person to stop their search and purchase this car immediately (assume you are in the market for a 996 turbo)
Base Specs:
- 2003 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe
- 6-speed manual transmission
- 8000 miles
- warranty until July 2007
Condition:
- Absolutely mint, not a single scratch, etc.
Features / Options:
- X50 power kit (450 total HP)
- Ceramic Composite Brakes
- Full leather interior
- Heated Seats
- Sport shifter
- Aluminum trim (center console, instrument dials)
- Three spoke sport steering wheel
- Headrests with porsche crest
- Alpine DVD based GPS navigation
- JL/Apline audio system with XM radio
- Valentine 1 radar/laser detector with radar diffuser
All comments are welcome, thanks,
Marco
Please review the configuration below and reply to this thread with a price that you feel would be a "great price." I'm defining a great price as one that causes a person to stop their search and purchase this car immediately (assume you are in the market for a 996 turbo)
Base Specs:
- 2003 Porsche 911 Turbo Coupe
- 6-speed manual transmission
- 8000 miles
- warranty until July 2007
Condition:
- Absolutely mint, not a single scratch, etc.
Features / Options:
- X50 power kit (450 total HP)
- Ceramic Composite Brakes
- Full leather interior
- Heated Seats
- Sport shifter
- Aluminum trim (center console, instrument dials)
- Three spoke sport steering wheel
- Headrests with porsche crest
- Alpine DVD based GPS navigation
- JL/Apline audio system with XM radio
- Valentine 1 radar/laser detector with radar diffuser
All comments are welcome, thanks,
Marco
Based on what the Porsche dealer paid me for my car (03 X-50 with 15,500 miles) just 1 week ago, I would say $95K would be reasonable deal for both the seller and buyer. If you like the color and options are exactly or close to what you want, you should go for between $90-95K. By the way, the dealer is asking $109 for mine as a certified pre-owned and they may get upper 90s,
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I should have mentioned earlier, in case it helps your thought process, the original MSRP for this car was $150k and the added electronics (Navi, stereo, valentine, etc.) cost about $14k.
Marco
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