Wtb - 1997 993 Tt
Heck, I'd let my black metallic 97tt with 15k miles go for $90,000. Then again, it does have supple leather...
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I doubt I'd ever entertain a discussion about buying a car from a company who has the ***** to advertise a 993TT for $118. It says something about their business integrity. I don't care how much they are willing to "talk", I think their practice is obnoxious.
I doubt I'd ever entertain a discussion about buying a car from a company who has the ***** to advertise a 993TT for $118. It says something about their business integrity. I don't care how much they are willing to "talk", I think their practice is obnoxious.
$118K doesnt seem all that out of line.. at least for that few miles...
go to www.sloancars.com for a few others...
go to www.sloancars.com for a few others...
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You're kidding - right? Market for the car I'd like is $95Kish. Thats $25K less than their asking. $25 friggin K!!!
$118K doesnt seem all that out of line.. at least for that few miles...
go to www.sloancars.com for a few others...
go to www.sloancars.com for a few others...
Thanks - but I want a '97 with lower mileage. I appreciate the lead tho...
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offer them what you think its worth and then move on... there are plenty of them out there and youre patient. Not sure why youre so upset of what they are asking
Gouge? Show me the market for a 97TT with 3k miles. You will not find a ton at 95k. 118 is high, but who is to say what that car is worth, unless you know about a bunch at 95 with fewer miles, in better condition, and in that color.
The first 10k miles are very expensive. You will have a lot to choose from at 10k miles, but at 3k miles, or less, the price could be very high. And the fact that the market has tanked for hundreds of cars with 60k miles does not mean much for the 1-2 cars with 3k miles on the market.
The first 10k miles are very expensive. You will have a lot to choose from at 10k miles, but at 3k miles, or less, the price could be very high. And the fact that the market has tanked for hundreds of cars with 60k miles does not mean much for the 1-2 cars with 3k miles on the market.
Yes - gouge. Have you ever heard of - or do you personally know anyone that has paid $118K for a TT? I think the answer is probably no. Please show ME the market. I've looked and haven't found anyone who has paid $100K for a low mileage car - much less $118K. Shall I assume you are the owner?! Friend of the owner? Owner that hopes the TT's hit that price point?!
Gouge? Show me the market for a 97TT with 3k miles. You will not find a ton at 95k. 118 is high, but who is to say what that car is worth, unless you know about a bunch at 95 with fewer miles, in better condition, and in that color.
The first 10k miles are very expensive. You will have a lot to choose from at 10k miles, but at 3k miles, or less, the price could be very high. And the fact that the market has tanked for hundreds of cars with 60k miles does not mean much for the 1-2 cars with 3k miles on the market.
The first 10k miles are very expensive. You will have a lot to choose from at 10k miles, but at 3k miles, or less, the price could be very high. And the fact that the market has tanked for hundreds of cars with 60k miles does not mean much for the 1-2 cars with 3k miles on the market.




