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Old Aug 21, 2011 | 09:27 AM
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$115K- 2010 Turbo PDK - New low price/trend?

I'm checking out the market but (not the color I want) I want to wait a few months for a few other projects to finish up before I pull the trigger on another Porsche. Very encouraging for potential buyers if this is the trend for 2010 turbos.

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Car is equipped nicely, couple of minor options missing but history and condition seem good overall. 30+ months warranty remaining and 15k miles on car (about 1K per month).

Seems like a fantastic deal and wondering if it is a trend we will start seeing soon. What do you guys think?
 

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Old Aug 21, 2011 | 09:47 AM
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Link ? I am in the market for one too so might be wise to wait another few months to pick up a PDK The releasing of a new 991 next spring/summer won't help the current models either..
 
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With the economy in the can and getting worse prices will be heading lower.
Turbo S seems to the one everyone wants, plain Turbo will depreciate faster.

No car holds up in price(F-car, P-car, etc), learnt a long time ago I will be losing
money on each car I purchase consider that price of admission.
 
Old Aug 21, 2011 | 08:23 PM
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prices are definitely coming down. buddy of mine bought a 2011 S for 9k less than what the same seller wanted 6 weeks ago. this economy will get worse, folks are starting to show more flex when selling these days
 
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