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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 02:13 AM
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Hi guys,

I'm selling my 02' C4S and have the price set at $56k.
It's mint besides needing new tires soon, and includes an extended 4yr/75k mile warranty (cost me $3k). Arctic Silver/black leather with 23k miles. Completely stock besides Dansk "Supersound" Exhaust. What do you think of my asking price- fair? I'm in San Diego, CA.
Many thanks!! I value your opinions...

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Old Dec 2, 2006 | 08:55 AM
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Nooooooooooo!
That price sounds fair. GL with the sale.
 
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Price sounds fair...GL on the sale.
 
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Thanks for the replies/IM's guys!
 
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i think the price is fair. but if you are looking for a quick sale, you may have to let it go for slight less. it would'nt hurt to start there anyway. good luck.
 
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Sounds like a nice car. I think with the price similar to an early 996tt, u are a bit high.
 
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If you are on the east coast mid 40's, west coast high 40's. 02 C4s with less mileage are fetching 39-41K at auction right now.
 
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If you are on the east coast mid 40's, west coast high 40's. 02 C4s with less mileage are fetching 39-41K at auction right now.
i think a private sale is very different from an auction.
 
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Originally Posted by PTarga
If you are on the east coast mid 40's, west coast high 40's. 02 C4s with less mileage are fetching 39-41K at auction right now.
Wow....that's hard to believe. Looking through Auto Trader, Dupont, etc. it seems like the average price for one with the same mileage is $55,000. Sure, you'll find them for less (high 40's), but they'll have more than 23k miles.
I've had my car for sale for 1 month now at Bobileff Motor Car here in San Diego. He sells/restores Ferrari's, but I thought the clientele might make it the right place to sell a Porsche too. No bites after 1 month, so I'll try selling it myself....
 
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Just be patient. It's a beautiful car so it will sell.
 
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Originally Posted by RTRWASH
Wow....that's hard to believe. Looking through Auto Trader, Dupont, etc. it seems like the average price for one with the same mileage is $55,000. Sure, you'll find them for less (high 40's), but they'll have more than 23k miles.
I've had my car for sale for 1 month now at Bobileff Motor Car here in San Diego. He sells/restores Ferrari's, but I thought the clientele might make it the right place to sell a Porsche too. No bites after 1 month, so I'll try selling it myself....
I wouldn't sell during the winter. Porsche prices usually have a correction at this time. In general, P-cars sell for a discount in the winter vs. the summer... kinda like homes
 
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I know it's bad news, but it is the truth. This really is the absolute worst time to sell. Try to wait until Feb or March if at all possible.
 
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Originally Posted by DimNSlow
I wouldn't sell during the winter. Porsche prices usually have a correction at this time. In general, P-cars sell for a discount in the winter vs. the summer... kinda like homes
True! I originally thought that it might not make such a difference in San Diego, considering we don't have much of a winter here...
I'm now convinced that it's more a factor of Christmas spending rather than time of year....at least in SD!
I got an offer today, but not quite what I need for the car. I think I'll just get the car back from the dealer and sell it myself! It's more fun, anyway.
 
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