is this price low for a CGT?
is this price low for a CGT?
$400,000 even.
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If you look hard, you can find brand new 2004s for sub $400k. I had one ready to buy at $390k (brand new, 14 miles at Porsche dealer). Unfortunately, the prices were falling so quickly I thought I should hold off and try to get one in the mid 300s seveal months from now.
wow, tyson looks like it's a good buy. we know who's car is this. HAHA what's wrong with him anyways... 
02TurboX50,
brand new for 390k? are they selling for under cost?? doesn't make too much sense to me here. i'd think the car is used with 14 miles?

02TurboX50,
brand new for 390k? are they selling for under cost?? doesn't make too much sense to me here. i'd think the car is used with 14 miles?
Originally posted by 02TurboX50
I had one ready to buy at $390k (brand new, 14 miles at Porsche dealer).
I had one ready to buy at $390k (brand new, 14 miles at Porsche dealer).
The previous low told to me by an owner was 27 miles.
All new cars have to come with some miles on them. Usually tested at the factory. Anything under 30 miles is usually a brand new car.
$390k is a solid deal on these cars, and yes, dealers are willing to take quite a loss to sell them because the supply is much higher than the demand at this point.
You should be able to find brand new 2004s (at a Porsche dealer) for sub $400k and brand new 2005s for just over $400k (closer to $410k). I certainly found them when I started looking.
-W
$390k is a solid deal on these cars, and yes, dealers are willing to take quite a loss to sell them because the supply is much higher than the demand at this point.
You should be able to find brand new 2004s (at a Porsche dealer) for sub $400k and brand new 2005s for just over $400k (closer to $410k). I certainly found them when I started looking.
-W
Funny, there's a red one at Park Place in Dallas, I think they're still asking a 6-figure premium. Will probably get it too.
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Originally posted by MJC123
Funny, there's a red one at Park Place in Dallas, I think they're still asking a 6-figure premium. Will probably get it too.
Funny, there's a red one at Park Place in Dallas, I think they're still asking a 6-figure premium. Will probably get it too.
Originally posted by W8MM
Wow, ... 14 miles sounds really low. Mine rolled off the InterCity transporter showing 50 miles.
The previous low told to me by an owner was 27 miles.
Wow, ... 14 miles sounds really low. Mine rolled off the InterCity transporter showing 50 miles.
The previous low told to me by an owner was 27 miles.
Can you post any more pics of the CGT?
Notice the metal lift point adapters that attach to the carbon-fiber chassis socket-points. This is a snap of a front lift point with the adapter screwed in place.
The nylon strap threaded through the adapter-plate screw-eye, and then around the lift arm is to HOLD DOWN the CGT onto the lift arm. Otherwise, the car might flip backwards off the lift. The center of balance for the car is barely aft of the rear lift point.
The nylon strap threaded through the adapter-plate screw-eye, and then around the lift arm is to HOLD DOWN the CGT onto the lift arm. Otherwise, the car might flip backwards off the lift. The center of balance for the car is barely aft of the rear lift point.
talk about a nervous lifting procedure....The car looks spectacular in Fayence Mike. Congrats!!!
EDIT: Whoops, I mean Signal Yellow...
EDIT: Whoops, I mean Signal Yellow...
Last edited by rockitman; Mar 11, 2005 at 07:26 AM.






