Any dealers who would buy high mileage 996 Turbo?
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I may have to sell my car, and if I do need to, then it will have to be a quick sale.
I think it is worth more than WBAC, and ideally I would sell to a dealer as there is finance outstanding that would need to be settled.
So do yopu think there are any dealers looking for 96k mile 2002 Turbos?
I think it is worth more than WBAC, and ideally I would sell to a dealer as there is finance outstanding that would need to be settled.
So do yopu think there are any dealers looking for 96k mile 2002 Turbos?
Steviesam said:
I may have to sell my car, and if I do need to, then it will have to be a quick sale.
I think it is worth more than WBAC, and ideally I would sell to a dealer as there is finance outstanding that would need to be settled.
So do yopu think there are any dealers looking for 96k mile 2002 Turbos?
Private I reckon, I am interested myself! Let me know the detail!I think it is worth more than WBAC, and ideally I would sell to a dealer as there is finance outstanding that would need to be settled.
So do yopu think there are any dealers looking for 96k mile 2002 Turbos?
Finance shouldn't be a problem, as has been said. In a way, it is actually even safer for the buyer as they can clear the finance themselves with a debit car and just give you the difference. This removes the need to turn up with a plastic carrier bag full of used £10&£20 notes 
The tiptronic might be a problem for PH users though

The tiptronic might be a problem for PH users though

MrTickle said:
Finance shouldn't be a problem, as has been said. In a way, it is actually even safer for the buyer as they can clear the finance themselves with a debit car and just give you the difference. This removes the need to turn up with a plastic carrier bag full of used £10&£20 notes 
The tiptronic might be a problem for PH users though
There are a surprising amount of people out there who like the tip when mated with the Turbo engine, they go well together!
The tiptronic might be a problem for PH users though

Horses for courses and all that-we don't want to start THAT debate of now do we!!
MrTickle said:
Finance shouldn't be a problem, as has been said. In a way, it is actually even safer for the buyer as they can clear the finance themselves with a debit car and just give you the difference. This removes the need to turn up with a plastic carrier bag full of used £10&£20 notes 

Sorry, but be careful what advice you're giving out there. If the debit card payment is made over the phone and the card later turns out to be stolen then the finance company won't have been paid, your car will have gone, and you'll still owe the finance on it. 
thegoose said:
Sorry, but be careful what advice you're giving out there. If the debit card payment is made over the phone and the card later turns out to be stolen then the finance company won't have been paid, your car will have gone, and you'll still owe the finance on it. 
BillTheButcher said:
I don't understand why that high-mileage black one disappeared off JZM. They usually leave all of their previous stock on the site with a SOLD caption on the pictures.
It is on there as sold - they list all their sold cars in value order, so it is probably on page 60 or similar of the adverts!river_rat said:
It is on there as sold - they list all their sold cars in value order, so it is probably on page 60 or similar of the adverts!
I know they list their cars that way. IIRC it was up for £21,900 which would have put it somewhere around page 51. I've been through all of the pages and I still can't see it. There's a blue one on page 52 with 117,400 miles on it but the one I'm thinking of was black with an aero kit and 145,000 miles on it.Gassing Station | Porsche General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



