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Old Aug 17, 2005 | 09:00 PM
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price on a 99 C2

Hey guys.

Just wanted to know what a good price on a 99 C2 w/ about 35K miles would be? Car has an aerokit and is very clean. I've been looking around for a little bit and I'm having a bit of trouble finding a "fair" price.

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Old Aug 17, 2005 | 09:03 PM
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35K?
 
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that's what i figured would be a fair price, but most of the ones that I've found seem to be creeping up towards $40K without much room to negotiate......especially some of these dealers out there.....don't really know who'd pay their outrageous prices
 
Old Aug 17, 2005 | 09:55 PM
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You can pick up 00's for $40K with aero kits. I highly recommend spending the extra $$$$ and get 00'+ finding a 99-00 with an aero kit is not that easy so that does factor into the cost. There are some good deals out there you just have to be ready to jump on one when you find it.

a 99' I would not pay more then $35K because for $5K more you can get an 00'. The interior changes alone are worth extra cost. 00's have the alcantara headliner. Higher quality plastic parts. Also you can find cars with PSM which was not an option in 99'.
 
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Can you shift all tiptronic 996's while on drive? or does the early model require you to put it on manual? thanks for the info
 
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You must move it to the left into Manual mode...

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IMO I think more around $37K would be a "fair" price, while anything $35K or lower would be a really good price for one with that low mileage. I agree that it's hard to find 99's with full aero.

However if I had an extra $5K to spend, I'd rather pickup a set of used 19" forged wheels, new lower suspension, and an exhaust versus getting a 2000 model. (at least that's what I did) I guess the nicer headliner fabric and plastic interior bits aren't as valuable to me. Good luck!
 
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