Panamera The 4-dour coupe by Porsche

Looking for Opinions on Value of my 2010 PTT

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Old Jan 4, 2016 | 11:50 AM
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Looking for Opinions on Value of my 2010 PTT

Posted this over on Rennlist as well but I know the 6speedforums are a lot more active for us Panamera guys.

Wife has decided she wants 1 more baby, and that will put us at a family of 5. Obviously that will not work with my Panamera and so I will have to be looking to let her go.

I was hoping for some feedback on what the auction pricing is going for or what private party selling is right now for these cars so I can figure out what a fair price is to sell it.

My Panamera is fully loaded with all factory options when it was built in 2010, I was not the original owner but saw the sticker was a hair under 200k when it was built and the only feature I have seen it to be missing was the power seats in the rear. It has virtually every possible addon other then that. It is in show condition as I have had it professionally detailed since I purchased it and had a clear bra added to the front bumper to protect it. It has always been garaged and never seen rain. Black interior, black exterior, all trim blacked out with the 911 Turbo II wheels, all maintenance performed at the dealership.

It has a Fidelity Platinum aftermarket warranty that I purchased when I bought the car 6,000 miles ago and it is good till the car reaches 64,000 miles or so, car currently has a hair under 30,000 miles.

Any experts or knowledgeable people want to give me an idea of what the market is saying right now there are not many cars that i have found via searching to give me a good basis, especially since Porcshe allowed you to build these things with a million different options from the factory.

I hate to have to see her go she is the absolute best car I have ever driven but at this point family comes first. Was hoping with the warranty and condition she is in and being under 30,000 miles fully loaded I would be able to get 72-75k.

Thanks for the feedback. I wanted to get a FMV so I could post it on the classified section sometime soon.

Brian
 
Old Jan 4, 2016 | 06:19 PM
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Posted this over on Rennlist as well but I know the 6speedforums are a lot more active for us Panamera guys.

Wife has decided she wants 1 more baby, and that will put us at a family of 5. Obviously that will not work with my Panamera and so I will have to be looking to let her go.

I was hoping for some feedback on what the auction pricing is going for or what private party selling is right now for these cars so I can figure out what a fair price is to sell it.

My Panamera is fully loaded with all factory options when it was built in 2010, I was not the original owner but saw the sticker was a hair under 200k when it was built and the only feature I have seen it to be missing was the power seats in the rear. It has virtually every possible addon other then that. It is in show condition as I have had it professionally detailed since I purchased it and had a clear bra added to the front bumper to protect it. It has always been garaged and never seen rain. Black interior, black exterior, all trim blacked out with the 911 Turbo II wheels, all maintenance performed at the dealership.

It has a Fidelity Platinum aftermarket warranty that I purchased when I bought the car 6,000 miles ago and it is good till the car reaches 64,000 miles or so, car currently has a hair under 30,000 miles.

Any experts or knowledgeable people want to give me an idea of what the market is saying right now there are not many cars that i have found via searching to give me a good basis, especially since Porcshe allowed you to build these things with a million different options from the factory.

I hate to have to see her go she is the absolute best car I have ever driven but at this point family comes first. Was hoping with the warranty and condition she is in and being under 30,000 miles fully loaded I would be able to get 72-75k.

Thanks for the feedback. I wanted to get a FMV so I could post it on the classified section sometime soon.

Brian
Auction prices vary a bit, but. ....

Average wholesale is $52,900, and above average is $56,400.

Last couple of sales at auction were $53,600 with 42k miles, and $54000 with 45k miles.

I would think yours is worth a little more.

Hope that helps. ..
 
Old Jan 5, 2016 | 08:30 AM
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Thank you very much it does.
 
Old Jan 7, 2016 | 03:58 AM
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Suii,

I wrote my last response to you in a hurry, so i wanted to elaborate a bit more.

The prices you see are simply auction prices...and the cars listed have more miles than yours and I'll bet not as well equipped, nor as nice as yours. I have found that most of the nicer cars usually don't make it to the auction because they are sold at the dealer or sold to a porsche dealer because they are so nice.

I used to be in the car business some years ago, and still have access to auction numbers, hence my information to you....I would guess that a porsche dealer would offer you around $60k or so for yours. This number could vary a lot.

If you have time, patience, and are willing to put forth the effort, you could sell it privately and get a whole lot more for it. I would search the typical sites (eBay,auto trader, cars.com, etc) to get a good idea on what they are selling for and price yours accordingly. They are usually sold a little higher at the Porsche dealers for a couple of reasons....they are usually checked out thoroughly and fixed if needed, and if a CPO is added, this adds a lot of cost, and the ones at the dealers are typically nicer ones.

Not sure if that helps, but let me know if you need any other info. Good luck.
 
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I just struggled to sell my 2010 PTT with 53K for 50K - part of a trade, although i took it around to several dealers. Optioned well. You will do a bit better with lower miles.
 
Old Jan 14, 2016 | 03:47 PM
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Thanks for the feedback I currently have it listed on the for sale forums.
 
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