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Old Jul 1, 2005 | 08:07 PM
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Predictions: Price of Used 997S in 1yr?

I've noticed a lot of excitement over the new Carrera 4 and 997 TT, and of course everyone is anticipating the Cayman.

Given these factors, can we expect to see a slight surge of used 997's on the market next year? And will the prices start to fall a bit more dramatically as well?

Anyone have a crystal ball?

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Old Jul 1, 2005 | 08:14 PM
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the C2S still can't catch up the market demend yet because there's not enough allocation so far. that means Porsche still have the control of the price market so it'll be up to them what they want to do. if u walk in in the dealer this time next year there's 10 C2S on the floor u already know what's gonna happen. hopefully they'll learn from the experience not to flood the market, which i highly doubt it.
 
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Originally posted by 20C4S
the C2S still can't catch up the market demend yet because there's not enough allocation so far. that means Porsche still have the control of the price market so it'll be up to them what they want to do. if u walk in in the dealer this time next year there's 10 C2S on the floor u already know what's gonna happen. hopefully they'll learn from the experience not to flood the market, which i highly doubt it.
Now that the RWD, non-GT3 911s are reaching close to 100,000 (A few are even over the 6-figure mark), I think Porsche has a responsibility to keep demand higher than supply to keep the current owners happy.
 
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I think Porsche has a responsibility to keep demand higher than supply to keep the current owners happy.
they sure do but it's proven many times they don't give **** on the resale value on their cars.
 
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