997 Turbo Values Tanked?

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Aug 17, 2018 | 11:15 AM
  #31  
Quote: man this is good news for me, i wounder how much i can ask for my 6sp 09 with 12,300 miles in a few yrs plus it's in mint condition. also has a rare gt silver with full red.
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.
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Aug 17, 2018 | 11:42 AM
  #32  
Quote: man this is good news for me, i wounder how much i can ask for my 6sp 09 with 12,300 miles in a few yrs plus it's in mint condition. also has a rare gt silver with full red.
Probably $100k+ in a year, unless the economy tanks
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Aug 18, 2018 | 01:01 PM
  #33  
Quote: 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.


In case you're serious, there's one that was listed on the Rennlist classifieds yesterday that might fit that bill. Guy sounds like he's in a hurry to sell.
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Aug 20, 2018 | 04:30 PM
  #34  
There is a 100k mile 6 speed 2007 for sale locally here, I was going to go look at it for someone. They are asking $50k.
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Aug 22, 2018 | 06:56 PM
  #35  
Sold my 2 owner, well maintained '07 997.1 TT Tiptronic 36k miles w/Europipe EP1 for $59k. accident 3 yrs ago- new f. bumper/hood - resprayed front end-
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Aug 23, 2018 | 07:34 AM
  #36  
Quote: I agree 100%

I don't ever see myself "upgrading" to a 991 as I just love the 6spd driving experience.

I wouldn't be surprised if we see $85-$100k 997tt 6spd prices as a norm.

Look at how high gated Ferraris have gone, and those cars suck!
You can't compare them though - you are looking at huge difference of production numbers. And while there was a big difference between gated cars and F1 cars, now the gap has decreased considerably in the last few months.
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Aug 23, 2018 | 07:00 PM
  #37  
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There is no shortage of $85,000 plus 07-08 turbos for sale right now. Between Autotrader and Car GurusI would say at least a dozen or so. None are selling just sitting for sale.
mid 80's $ will get you 2012 turbo S cab with 30k for miles
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Aug 24, 2018 | 10:30 AM
  #38  
Quote: mid 80's $ will get you 2012 turbo S cab with 30k for miles
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.)
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Aug 24, 2018 | 11:37 AM
  #39  
Quote: 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.)
so are you saying the 997.2 turbo s won't hold very good value from this point on?
i think for 80k it's a TON of car
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Aug 24, 2018 | 03:32 PM
  #40  
Quote: so are you saying the 997.2 turbo s won't hold very good value from this point on?
i think for 80k it's a TON of car
Just the opinion of a random guy on the internet, but I think the Turbo S is going to face some downward pressure from the 991 Turbo as those depreciate. On the TTS, you're already giving up the Mezger heritage for the same 9A1 engine, plus the driving engagement from the 6-speed, and the 991 is frankly just a better car in every way. The 6-speed .1 and .2 Turbos have a very strong value proposition thanks to that transmission, since the prime allure of the 997 is its vintage throwback vibe.

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.
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Aug 25, 2018 | 07:36 AM
  #41  
A 997.2TTS for $58K - WHERE.! No, 997 turbo values have not tanked, at least in the mid-Atlantic states. In fact they are increasing.
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Aug 27, 2018 | 07:46 AM
  #42  
Quote: A 997.2TTS for $58K - WHERE.! No, 997 turbo values have not tanked, at least in the mid-Atlantic states. In fact they are increasing.
I agree - it sounds like the OP is looking to buy...hahaha.
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Aug 27, 2018 | 09:23 AM
  #43  
Quote: I agree - it sounds like the OP is high...hahaha.
corrected
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Aug 27, 2018 | 09:35 AM
  #44  
this one sold for $68k

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
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Aug 27, 2018 | 10:06 AM
  #45  
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