Good deal: 2007 turbo with 900 miles at $121k?
I was at my local dealer one month ago to pick up my car from service. I was shown a new 2007 997TT coupe with minimal options and they were offering 10% off MSRP. As I recall, the sticker was $136K.
You should do better than $121,000 for a used private party car.
You should do better than $121,000 for a used private party car.
Once I see the 07's go below 100k, I'll be trading up. I havnt checked galves lately, but I suspect wholesale is getting close to that level. having worked in the auto sector while I was in college, Im a firm believer in letting the 1st guy take the huge depreciation hit.
Last edited by speedy5540; Jun 1, 2008 at 06:10 PM.
I looked around everywhere and there is no way to get a 2008 for $121k. If you know someone who is selling at that price i will jump on the car.
It looks like market prices for a 2007 below 5k miles is $120-$128k.
It looks like market prices for a 2007 below 5k miles is $120-$128k.
I got my 2007 997TT Coupe with just under 1200 miles. I got it with Techart 20" Formula GTS wheels and all the options that matter - short shifter, lots of carbon fiber, sport chrono, etc., etc., etc. No PCCB though. This guy originally bought it in July '07 and traded it in for an '08 Turbo Cab in October '07.
The sticker on the car was just over $140,000. I walked out the door for just under $130,000. This was about 6 months ago. I got a six year warranty out of them too.
I don't know if it was the best deal ever and I know I got screwed on those heavy *** Techart wheels - which I have now changed out for HRE P43s. Without those damn wheels I could have probably saved another $5K or more.
The sticker on the car was just over $140,000. I walked out the door for just under $130,000. This was about 6 months ago. I got a six year warranty out of them too.
I don't know if it was the best deal ever and I know I got screwed on those heavy *** Techart wheels - which I have now changed out for HRE P43s. Without those damn wheels I could have probably saved another $5K or more.
Last edited by Barrister; Jun 2, 2008 at 03:23 PM.
I am selling my 2007 997 Turbo Meteor Grey 6-speed manual with Full Black Leather, sport chrono and heated front seats. It's current mileage is 900 miles. I love the car but must sell since I have a left tibial plateau fracture with total left foot drop. In other words I will not be able to drive a stick shift for 6-months at best and possible never. My home is in Carlsbad, CA (North San Diego County). Telephone 760 438-2962. The car is perfect with no accident history or damage. The images are posted currently at Autotrader.com.
Mike
Mike
You must not be looking very hard. That is top dollar for a 2007.
Brett1,
As I outlined in my post my 2007 997 Turbo manual transmission with sport chrono and heated seats is immaculate. I love it in Meteor Grey. If you are interested please call me at 760 438-2962.
I have owned Porsches for 40 years and I can assure you that this car has never been abused. I do drive it weekly until I had my accident about 4 weeks ago. My wife has driven it almost weekly since my accident. She has been a Porsche owner for 15 years.
Mike Supancich Carlsbad, CA 760 438-2962
As I outlined in my post my 2007 997 Turbo manual transmission with sport chrono and heated seats is immaculate. I love it in Meteor Grey. If you are interested please call me at 760 438-2962.
I have owned Porsches for 40 years and I can assure you that this car has never been abused. I do drive it weekly until I had my accident about 4 weeks ago. My wife has driven it almost weekly since my accident. She has been a Porsche owner for 15 years.
Mike Supancich Carlsbad, CA 760 438-2962
wow...where did u find this? thats a killer deal.
+++1. That is an extraordinary deal. PCCB alone is an $8,000+ option. You basically got the car for around $100,000 before PCCB, PSS10 and GIAC. That's a steal.
Last edited by Barrister; Jun 2, 2008 at 06:34 PM.
If the car has all the options you would want (or close to it) then I would make an offer from $5k - $7k less than the asking. I think you have a good chance of getting it . Remember its already 1 years old and even with low miles these cars take a big hit the first year.
My experience with any car has been buy what you like. If it really does it for you, you can probably justify a few grand anyway. If the car is just ok or close to your wants it could be expensive at a good deal. I just picked up a 997TT Cab and will take a huge hit no matter when I sell but I am having the time of my life with it now just like the previous cars.
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