997 Turbo Values Tanked?
#31
A mint low-mile 2009 is certainly the one to have, they're pretty rare, are the last Turbo with the Mezger engine and have the improved PCM to make the interior look nicer.
#32
Probably $100k+ in a year, unless the economy tanks
#33
This has me thinking.......................
If I found a high mile, well serviced tip coupe.......on the CHEAP
I'd daily it all day long while lovingly embracing the patina that comes from years and years and years of high miles.
I think I'll begin my hunt... In January.
If I found a high mile, well serviced tip coupe.......on the CHEAP
I'd daily it all day long while lovingly embracing the patina that comes from years and years and years of high miles.
I think I'll begin my hunt... In January.
#36
#37
mid 80's $ will get you 2012 turbo S cab with 30k for miles
Last edited by KICKINIT; 08-23-2018 at 09:06 PM.
#38
Sure, or a bunch of other modern dual-clutch/automatic cars. The point of the 997 Turbo 6-speed market is the manual transmission, which is going extinct across the board. If someone gave me $85k to go buy a 911 today, it wouldn't be one with a PDK or Tip. (Nor a Cab, for that matter.)
Re: the OP, a couple of somewhat low-mile (18k and 28k) Turbos in the 6speed classifieds have sold fast recently in the mid-to-upper $80s. (Though, oddly, a 24k-mile one on BaT couldn't make it past $71k yesterday.)
Re: the OP, a couple of somewhat low-mile (18k and 28k) Turbos in the 6speed classifieds have sold fast recently in the mid-to-upper $80s. (Though, oddly, a 24k-mile one on BaT couldn't make it past $71k yesterday.)
Last edited by Skwerl; 08-24-2018 at 10:38 AM.
#39
Sure, or a bunch of other modern dual-clutch/automatic cars. The point of the 997 Turbo 6-speed market is the manual transmission, which is going extinct across the board. If someone gave me $85k to go buy a 911 today, it wouldn't be one with a PDK or Tip. (Nor a Cab, for that matter.)
Re: the OP, a couple of somewhat low-mile (18k and 28k) Turbos in the 6speed classifieds have sold fast recently in the mid-to-upper $80s. (Though, oddly, a 24k-mile one on BaT couldn't make it past $71k yesterday.)
Re: the OP, a couple of somewhat low-mile (18k and 28k) Turbos in the 6speed classifieds have sold fast recently in the mid-to-upper $80s. (Though, oddly, a 24k-mile one on BaT couldn't make it past $71k yesterday.)
i think for 80k it's a TON of car
#40
In a similar vein, a TTS is way more car than a 993TT, but which one's worth more?
Speaking only for myself, but as another example, if someone gave me $85k to buy a 911 and it had to be a PDK, I'd probably just spend a few more bucks for the 991 Turbo.
#42
#44
this one sold for $68k
2007 911 Turbo 6 speed......24k miles on odometer
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-911-turbo-16/
2007 911 Turbo 6 speed......24k miles on odometer
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...-911-turbo-16/
- Chassis: WP0AD29997S783937
- 24k Miles
- Twin-Turbo 3.6L Flat-Six
- 6-Speed Transmission
- All-Wheel Drive
- Basalt Black Metallic
- Terracotta Full Leather
- Adaptive Sport Seats
- Sport Chrono Package
- Sport Shifter
- Thicker Steering Wheel
- Heated Front Seats
- Crests in the Headrests
- Illuminated Door Sill Guards
- Bilstein Coilovers
- Tinted Windows and Wheels
- Build Sheet
- August 2018 PPI Report
- Over-Rev Report
- Clear Carfax Report
- Private Party or Dealer: Dealer
#45