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Old Oct 20, 2013 | 09:08 AM
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2011 TTs or 2012 TT?

http://www.jakesmotorcars.com/web/used/Porsche-911-2011-San-Diego-CA/10164501/

What do you guys think of this sale? Just sold my 997.1 C4S cab and feeling withdraw, this may be the ticket.

Dealer is by my house, they also have a 2012 TT, which would you choose?

http://www.jakesmotorcars.com/web/used/Porsche-911-2012-San-Diego-CA/10147846/

Thnx for opinion
 
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http://www.jakesmotorcars.com/web/used/Porsche-911-2011-San-Diego-CA/10164501/

What do you guys think of this sale? Just sold my 997.1 C4S cab and feeling withdraw, this may be the ticket.

Dealer is by my house, they also have a 2012 TT, which would you choose?

http://www.jakesmotorcars.com/web/us...o-CA/10147846/

Thnx for opinion

that turbo S looks really hot with that color combo , but the price is a little high for 25k miles , also it doesnt have sport wheels (the ones with center lock) and race seats (bucket) .

about the 2012 turbo , it is with a manual gearbox , why should you buy a 997.2 turbo manual ? pdk is a must , if you want space buy the panamera turbo , if you want a manual buy a 997.2 gt3 it will be the last ''true'' gt3 ,

I suggest to make an offer for that 997 turbo S , dont pay more than 110k.....

ps : 991 turbo base price is 150k and 991 gt3 only 135k (and you dont need options in these one )
 
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I am leaning towards the TTs because of the PDK, thank you for the $110k suggestion.

Going to dealer to test drive tomorrow.
 
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I am leaning towards the TTs because of the PDK, thank you for the $110k suggestion.
How do others feel about the $110K recommendation? That seems a bit low to me...
 
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How do others feel about the $110K recommendation? That seems a bit low to me...
I know that dealership, and they are very unlikely to accept $110K. A $115K initial offer, with a $118K counter is much more realistic. You will love the TTS! From my perspective, if you really like the car, don't let a couple thousand dollars stand between yourself and happiness. Good luck!

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Originally Posted by Tims997TurboS
I know that dealership, and they are very unlikely to accept $110K. A $115K initial offer, with a $118K counter is much more realistic. You will love the TTS! From my perspective, if you really like the car, don't let a couple thousand dollars stand between yourself and happiness. Good luck!

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yes but it is a 997.2 turbo S with 22 k miles , its not a 997.1 in which you can rebuild engine and tune it , once it reaches 50k miles he will have a hard time selling it
 
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