2004 TT w/ X50 and IA stage 4 w/ Europipe
2004 TT w/ X50 and IA stage 4 w/ Europipe
I have decided to sell my TT, I know the TT market is poor but I really do not know what to ask for my car. What do you think a reasonable asking price would be ? I will be listing it at a local Porsche garage, its Basalt Black with Black interior and in Excellent shape, 11,500 miles.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Grey and we'd be talking! I've been shopping for a few months for 'the perfect one'
(yeah, I know- no such thing...humor me)
85-90 is a good asking. The X50 is rare in 2004. Also, if you can get a porsche dealer to 'broker' the deal and CPO the car in the process for a few $k you can command the higher range. Some folks may value the X50-CPO equation more strongly then either one my itself.
Dang... black...shoot.
Good luck
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(yeah, I know- no such thing...humor me)
85-90 is a good asking. The X50 is rare in 2004. Also, if you can get a porsche dealer to 'broker' the deal and CPO the car in the process for a few $k you can command the higher range. Some folks may value the X50-CPO equation more strongly then either one my itself.
Dang... black...shoot.
Good luck
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What options are on it. X50, PCCB and Aerokit can add quite a bit to the base resale figure if you find a buyer that really wants those options. $85k seems to be a reasonable ask price given the year and low miles.
Thanks for your replies. The car is in near perfect condition, with all stock parts packaged away. It would be very easy to bring it back to stock but I hate to do that, its running very strong with no CEL problems. I keep thinking to myself " do I really want to sell this car ", my intent was to change into a 2007 GT3, Im starting to have second thoughts especially with the resale being so low.
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