What's this about the 998!?!?
What's this about the 998!?!?
I get this news yesterday from a buddy that Porsche is bringing out the 998. Would like opinions from current 997 owners about this happening so soon? 06-10 4yrs?... Whats bugging me is that the 997 is going to depreciate once the 998 is introduced....
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; Jun 23, 2010 at 10:18 AM. Reason: not enough posts
The 997 is going to depreciate. The 998 is going to depreciate. If you want a Turbo that is holding value, get a 993. That being said the 997 is getting closer to being outside that window of rapid depreciation. Nice examples of the 996 are holding in the 50s, and that's a car that is much less popular when compared to the 997. My guess is that a 10 year old 997 may still be worth close to 60k if cared for, which with all things considered is pretty minimal depreciation.
-Getz
-Getz
If you are looking for some type of return on your money, you might want to try a CD or Money Market. Automobiles are the worst investment. They all depreciate except for a selected few.
That's always the case for car business, once the new one is out the old one will always depreciate in value. Car is never become a good investment except for the antique and limited number production cars.
the 996 ran from 1999 - 2004
the 996tt ran from 2001-2005
we can infer that
the 997 will run from 2005-2011
and the 997tt will run from 2007-2012.
that means we should see the 998 Carrera 2 as a 2012 MY, and the 998TT as a 2014 model.
the 996tt ran from 2001-2005
we can infer that
the 997 will run from 2005-2011
and the 997tt will run from 2007-2012.
that means we should see the 998 Carrera 2 as a 2012 MY, and the 998TT as a 2014 model.
What do you mean the 997 began in 2005?
Btw guys am not looking at the car as an investment, just don't want to get a bad deal buying a car now and 4 months down the line drop in price more than the norm...
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What do you mean the 997 began in 2005?
Btw guys am not looking at the car as an investment, just don't want to get a bad deal buying a car now and 4 months down the line drop in price more than the norm...
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Btw guys am not looking at the car as an investment, just don't want to get a bad deal buying a car now and 4 months down the line drop in price more than the norm...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_997
Production of the Carrera and Carrera S coupés began in early 2005
this is what i mean by the 997 began in 2005:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_997
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_997
Got it production began in 2005 but it's a "2006" thanks for clearing that up...
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no, 997 carrera and carrera S began with model year 2005. they did however continue to make 996 carrera models for model year 2005 as well (turbo S, and 4S).
What do you mean the 997 began in 2005?
Btw guys am not looking at the car as an investment, just don't want to get a bad deal buying a car now and 4 months down the line drop in price more than the norm...
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Btw guys am not looking at the car as an investment, just don't want to get a bad deal buying a car now and 4 months down the line drop in price more than the norm...
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