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racerjsz Dec 11, 2007 03:42 PM

2002 GT2 - what's it worth
 
Silver ext / Black Interior
Just under 9K Miles
Super Clean

Friend is asking $95K Firm is that realistic?

D-VO Dec 11, 2007 03:47 PM

That's a steal in my opinion. The last (and only) GT2 I saw going for under 100k had like 31k miles on it. I think the 110 neighborhood is fairer to your friend. Someone else will probably have a more accurate resolution in terms of price point but that's REALLY low.

DKM Dec 11, 2007 05:07 PM

thats going rate anymore...low 90s is a good deal.

D-VO Dec 11, 2007 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by DKM (Post 1521871)
thats going rate anymore...low 90s is a good deal.

I'm shocked!

Tipo815 Dec 11, 2007 06:14 PM

I recently missed a same year, 13k mile, yellow/black, one owner, immaculate which sold for $95k. I would say that your friend's price is right there.

iLLM3 Dec 11, 2007 06:15 PM

Awesome price!!

Kid GT2 Dec 11, 2007 06:20 PM

Good deal.

superchicken Dec 11, 2007 07:12 PM

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Hello all. I will try to insert a graph of GT2 sales prices I have been collecting. But it looks like that car could bring closer to 100K with the low miles. Look at attachment. Of course the numbers are continuing to slide down over time, slowly.
Ron



aracerx Dec 11, 2007 08:18 PM

based on the pre sales we do that's a great deal.

oak Dec 11, 2007 08:54 PM

by what's really moving I would say 80-85. for a sale now.

dynwolf Dec 12, 2007 11:36 AM

I paid $110 at a dealer for a CPO 2002 with just over 10k about five months ago.

Happy with the deal I got, though I'll admit it's frustrating to see now if I'd held out a little longer I could have gotten a better deal.

Still, it's an awesome car - I just need to learn to stop looking at cars after I buy one.

JM

aracerx Dec 12, 2007 08:13 PM

sine wave
 
Interesting view points. From my perspective, they were dropping last year. About 8 month's ago, I noticed a upswing, especially for very nice, original, low mile editions. These, really clean and original cars were creaping into the 120 range. Not remarkable considering their rarity. They really represent the evolution without the PSM which takes away from the visceral experience, not to mention the addl performance. Based on the 997 version going off at 220 (out the dealer door), I would believe they will be sought after.
PSM removes a tremendous amount of "edgy" persona that created the initial persona of a Porsche. havefundriveporschetakechances-Mark
OMT-many of the cars in the 90 range have issues, as such, ebay is not the place to take chances.

KeyserSoze Dec 12, 2007 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by dynwolf (Post 1523980)
I paid $110 at a dealer for a CPO 2002 with just over 10k about five months ago.

Happy with the deal I got, though I'll admit it's frustrating to see now if I'd held out a little longer I could have gotten a better deal.

Still, it's an awesome car - I just need to learn to stop looking at cars after I buy one.

JM

Hah, I have that same obsession and it's bit me in the ass more than once after a purchase. hilarious

aracerx Dec 12, 2007 08:39 PM

Did you get the extended warranty?

Dr_jitsu Dec 12, 2007 08:39 PM

The reality that the 997 GT2's were commanding 40K mark ups over MSRP reversed the slide in GT2 prices. GT2's really are supercars, amazing looks and performance that beats, as a package pretty much anything out there.

Oak you are way off the mark. The one for sale on e-bay for 88K was wrecked w/ severe frame damage.

The graph was really interesting and mirrors my own informal tracking.


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