Help pricing my 997/2
Help pricing my 997/2
Have an 09 997/2 S Cabriolet in silver with less than 6,000 miles. Flawless with zero defects and clean carfax. Has almost all options except Sat. with a sticker over $116,000 (PDK, Full Leather, Nav, heat/cool seats, etc.).
Still under warranty and I'm thinking of selling her and using the funds for another purpose.
What do you all think the market is currently for this S Cab?
Still under warranty and I'm thinking of selling her and using the funds for another purpose.
What do you all think the market is currently for this S Cab?
Most here will tell you to go with Mannheim wholesale pricing instead of KBB or Edmunds. I personally start with a search for equivalent cars using nationwide Autotrader.com searches and (don't laugh) Carmax to get a sense of comparable cars on the market.
If you're selling privately you can't hope to recover what a dealer would get - especially because the dealer can offer a CPO extended warranty, so price accordingly.
If you're selling privately you can't hope to recover what a dealer would get - especially because the dealer can offer a CPO extended warranty, so price accordingly.
i do the exact same thing.
while the car is ridiculously low miles and i would personally consider it 'brand new', it would still depreciate at the same rate for the most part as any other 5-6 year old 911. hence it would go for 'approximately' what any other 09 cab would go for (with approx similar options).... + another 5-7 grand since the miles are so low.
imho of course.
imho of course.
I'd say around $68k, but it could easily vary $3k+ depending on the market area. I wish my '09 had low miles like yours!
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How do you gain access to Mannheim wholesale pricing? I visited their website, but it appears you have to be a dealer (or know one that will give you their Auction ACCESS #) to register.
TIA.
TIA.
There is no way I would price my car based on Manheim. It will be significantly lower than what the market will bear. Use KBB, use Edmunds, used car pricing from your Porsche dealer, then add a little for negotiations. Any benefit in your state to buy used? In AZ if you buy used no tax! Significant savings! Thats just an example. Don't give away, someone will buy it.




