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Old Sep 8, 2009 | 04:36 PM
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Cpo 997 tt

Guys,

looking for your feedback

getting ready to buy a 997 TT

planning on a CPO car, prefer low miles

would anyone look at one with 15k miles, even if it is CPOd?

your help is appreciated

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Look? Absolutely. It never hurts to look. Buy? Likely, just do the pre-purchase inspections people are talking about.

Personally, I decided to go with a new one -- still great discounts can be had on leftover '09s. The delta between a low mileage CPO and new is really not that big.
 
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I would consider a CPO especially with the extended warranty included. Just do the necessary basic checks.
 
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I'd hope so. If I hold mine for 3 years (it's a '09) I hope there are enough buyers willing at 21k miles at that time. IMHO low mileage on these cars is a nice to have, not a must have (such as with Ferrari).
 
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Originally Posted by NeilM
I would consider a CPO especially with the extended warranty included. Just do the necessary basic checks.

what basic checks are you referring to?
 
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What is the benefit of a CPO'd car if it's still under warranty? Can't you still get the extended warranty when the warranty is almost up?
 
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What is the benefit of a CPO'd car if it's still under warranty? Can't you still get the extended warranty when the warranty is almost up?
You can wait, but it won't change the date the CPO warranty expires (it's an extension from the expiry of the original 4/50). With a car that's already CPO'd, you know the car has been gone over and any problems rectified.
 
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