Tough decision... 996tt or x50, decision to make today!
Discussion
ILoveMondeo said:
mr pg said:
Enjoy it, I did mine (which was the black 996t that RPM have also just sold).
Christ, that went quick! It was only in there for a couple of weeks wasn't it?Thanks to the OP and this thread for galvanising me into action; I hope to complete on my own 996tt within the week.
Digga said:
hread bump! Everything decent and at a reputable source seems to be selling.
Thanks to the OP and this thread for galvanising me into action; I hope to complete on my own 996tt within the week.
Good luck! I've only managed to do about 100 miles in mine since I got it... now it's grubby so I'm going to polish the st out of it this weekend and take some pictures for here... then go out and get it grubby again! Thanks to the OP and this thread for galvanising me into action; I hope to complete on my own 996tt within the week.
With the recent good weather I've been gravitating back to the TVR a little bit and have driven that more than the 996... which is weird.
ILoveMondeo said:
Good luck! I've only managed to do about 100 miles in mine since I got it... now it's grubby so I'm going to polish the st out of it this weekend and take some pictures for here... then go out and get it grubby again!
With the recent good weather I've been gravitating back to the TVR a little bit and have driven that more than the 996... which is weird.
Thanks. I'm hoping to pick up Saturday, otherwise they may have to store the thing for me for a few weeks, as the scheudle is a bit mental. I'm not much for car polishing - always hated washing the Griff when I had it - so I'll have to wait for another "dity Porsche" thread before posting pics, With the recent good weather I've been gravitating back to the TVR a little bit and have driven that more than the 996... which is weird.
Mad March Taffy said:
The 996T that was up for around £54-55K in JZM has now gone off their site - wonder if it was sold or if it was on SOR and the owner has decided to drive it?
Dunno. The 'word' is that decent 996tts might head up toward the £50k mark within the next year, so lower mileage stuff like that might be even stronger.Digga said:
ILoveMondeo said:
Good luck! I've only managed to do about 100 miles in mine since I got it... now it's grubby so I'm going to polish the st out of it this weekend and take some pictures for here... then go out and get it grubby again!
With the recent good weather I've been gravitating back to the TVR a little bit and have driven that more than the 996... which is weird.
Thanks. I'm hoping to pick up Saturday, otherwise they may have to store the thing for me for a few weeks, as the scheudle is a bit mental. I'm not much for car polishing - always hated washing the Griff when I had it - so I'll have to wait for another "dity Porsche" thread before posting pics, With the recent good weather I've been gravitating back to the TVR a little bit and have driven that more than the 996... which is weird.
Mad March Taffy said:
The 996T that was up for around £54-55K in JZM has now gone off their site - wonder if it was sold or if it was on SOR and the owner has decided to drive it?
Dunno. The 'word' is that decent 996tts might head up toward the £50k mark within the next year, so lower mileage stuff like that might be even stronger.Granted we will see lift in values of 6T's which is positive as they are epic cars, but I always find it amusing when values are quoted like we all have some crystal ball to hand.
In relative terms the 996 Turbo is worth more than 50-60k now if you look at some of the crap advertised at circa 60k+ because its got IB bumpers on and is cooled via air and has a little tin worm as a passenger.
I have read recently whilst browsing the mags at a Motorways services (as you do) that there is going to be a lift on the 996 Turbo soon, but then I ask myself how do they know?
Slippydiff said:
Morning Ed. Considering their performance and "tuneability", the 996T was ridiculously cheap. The market has now seen that, along with the car's two other desirable attributes, those being that compared with the 997 and 991 iterations, the 996 is far more analogue and thus more engaging and tactile to drive, and secondly the Turbo Mezger engine is now being appreciated for its true worth.
It's cheap to modify to a level that makes for a very fast road car, ie 500-550 hp (not the 7/8/900hp monsters)
It also looks a relative bargain when compared to the "posing pouch" that is 993 Turbo.
A rise in values is pretty much assured I'd have thought.
Morning HenryIt's cheap to modify to a level that makes for a very fast road car, ie 500-550 hp (not the 7/8/900hp monsters)
It also looks a relative bargain when compared to the "posing pouch" that is 993 Turbo.
A rise in values is pretty much assured I'd have thought.
I think you're right on all counts to be honest and cars have raised £5k+ at the lower end in the last 12 months. If I sold my car for £30k it would be an absolute bargain given the looks and work that's been done.
I have missed out on recent vehicles sold albeit still made a few quid (which was never my intention but nice all the same)
I'm sure I'd be selling the GT2 at £60k+ now miles aside but hey ho life goes on. I did very well out of the G50 930 and had a little lift on the GT3/964 Turbo & 3.2c
I just don't get how cars can be valued so specifically and believe that some of the greedy specialists are guilty of setting market values.
If my car is worth £40k+ in a yrs time so what?
Its all relative like property. What do you do with your uplift buy another over-priced 911?
Slippydiff said:
Morning Ed. Considering their performance and "tuneability", the 996T was ridiculously cheap. The market has now seen that, along with the car's two other desirable attributes, those being that compared with the 997 and 991 iterations, the 996 is far more analogue and thus more engaging and tactile to drive, and secondly the Turbo Mezger engine is now being appreciated for its true worth.
It's cheap to modify to a level that makes for a very fast road car, ie 500-550 hp (not the 7/8/900hp monsters)
It also looks a relative bargain when compared to the "posing pouch" that is 993 Turbo.
A rise in values is pretty much assured I'd have thought.
+1 spot on. If i could afford a second Porker, it'd be a 6T manual. It's cheap to modify to a level that makes for a very fast road car, ie 500-550 hp (not the 7/8/900hp monsters)
It also looks a relative bargain when compared to the "posing pouch" that is 993 Turbo.
A rise in values is pretty much assured I'd have thought.
Crimp said:
Re your last comment where "the word" come from?
Been done to death on here, previously and others are providing their own reasons why.I don't 'do' concourse and I went into this with a view to getting a car that a.) I wanted/liked and b.) was suitable for use pretty much year round in UK weather, not as an investment, but I do think they still look value compared to either earlier cars or other Mezger-powered stuff. All IMHO.
Digga said:
Crimp said:
Re your last comment where "the word" come from?
Been done to death on here, previously and others are providing their own reasons why.I don't 'do' concourse and I went into this with a view to getting a car that a.) I wanted/liked and b.) was suitable for use pretty much year round in UK weather, not as an investment, but I do think they still look value compared to either earlier cars or other Mezger-powered stuff. All IMHO.
I'm just intrigued to know who predicts values, certainly not the masses on PH.
The 6T is under-valued but I think the market is waking up to them now, and i'll hazed a guess that the values probably will go silly soon.
The same thing happened with 993 Turbo's (I nearly bought an average 993t example about 6 yrs ago for £35k from a dealer!)
In realistic terms and forget build numbers etc the 6T is a superior machine to the 993 Turbo.
Like you my car was bought to be used in all weathers and had added practicalities over a previous GT2/3 I'd owned (having a family)
My car stands me at nothing due to sales lifts on previous cars so its irrelevant whether the value stays the same or goes up, obviously the latter would be nice but it won't stop me using it.
Crimp, interesting in your buying choice/opinion with regard to GT3 - similar to my preference for the turbo, although in the space of time I first began mulling 'a 911' over, prices of GT3s have shifted out of comfortable reach for me, so the comparison is slightly moot.
My main waste of time and money is mountain biking, including a fair bit of downhill. I realised that, ironically, some of the times when I'd like to enjoy a sports car were not necessarily the typical sunlit days, but cold, crisp, possibly even frosty winter mornings, or even wet days - biking in the mud and st is fun, but if you've had a week of it and the weekend is still wet, you get a bit tired of it. There is also a worry about what I'd do with myself if/when age and or injury curtail mtb activity.
My main waste of time and money is mountain biking, including a fair bit of downhill. I realised that, ironically, some of the times when I'd like to enjoy a sports car were not necessarily the typical sunlit days, but cold, crisp, possibly even frosty winter mornings, or even wet days - biking in the mud and st is fun, but if you've had a week of it and the weekend is still wet, you get a bit tired of it. There is also a worry about what I'd do with myself if/when age and or injury curtail mtb activity.
Digga said:
Crimp, interesting in your buying choice/opinion with regard to GT3 - similar to my preference for the turbo, although in the space of time I first began mulling 'a 911' over, prices of GT3s have shifted out of comfortable reach for me, so the comparison is slightly moot.
My main waste of time and money is mountain biking, including a fair bit of downhill. I realised that, ironically, some of the times when I'd like to enjoy a sports car were not necessarily the typical sunlit days, but cold, crisp, possibly even frosty winter mornings, or even wet days - biking in the mud and st is fun, but if you've had a week of it and the weekend is still wet, you get a bit tired of it. There is also a worry about what I'd do with myself if/when age and or injury curtail mtb activity.
The GT2 or GT3 are epic in the right environment. "Dry". My main waste of time and money is mountain biking, including a fair bit of downhill. I realised that, ironically, some of the times when I'd like to enjoy a sports car were not necessarily the typical sunlit days, but cold, crisp, possibly even frosty winter mornings, or even wet days - biking in the mud and st is fun, but if you've had a week of it and the weekend is still wet, you get a bit tired of it. There is also a worry about what I'd do with myself if/when age and or injury curtail mtb activity.
I guess if you're an above average joe driver then you can hoon in all elements.
My experience of the GT2 in the wet was basically facing the wrong way with an arse like a pump bag top you had at Junior school
I just collected mine from the mechanics after getting a few bits done so it was ready for sale. Its been there a couple of weeks and I'd not used it much before that.
I must admit, I enjoyed the drive home more than I expected. I've been using a vantage for the last couple of weeks and the turbo felt much sportier in comparison - ironic really because I've never thought the turbo felt that sporty. It was lovely to have the power back too - I'd already acknowledged the vantage was slower than I expected (and much slower than my turbo) but I'd forgotten just how quick the turbo is.
It's still for sale, and there was a fair amount of interest as soon as I put the ad up. But I may not be very flexible on the price - I'm beginning to think I could live with 4 cars...
I must admit, I enjoyed the drive home more than I expected. I've been using a vantage for the last couple of weeks and the turbo felt much sportier in comparison - ironic really because I've never thought the turbo felt that sporty. It was lovely to have the power back too - I'd already acknowledged the vantage was slower than I expected (and much slower than my turbo) but I'd forgotten just how quick the turbo is.
It's still for sale, and there was a fair amount of interest as soon as I put the ad up. But I may not be very flexible on the price - I'm beginning to think I could live with 4 cars...
Edited by davek_964 on Friday 22 May 14:21
davek_964 said:
I've been using a vantage for the last couple of weeks and the turbo felt much sportier in comparison - ironic really because I've never thought the turbo felt that sporty. It was lovely to have the power back too - I'd already acknowledged the vantage was slower than I expected (and much slower than my turbo) but I'd forgotten just how quick the turbo is.
Having owned TVRs - the first a 4 litre Griffith at just 25 years old - I have a fairly high benchmark for 'fast'.A while back, after my last (modified) Griff 500, a mate who'd sold his Griff 500 and bought an SLK 55 AMG came to visit and insisted I drive it, with the words "just floor it, it's not really that quick" - which summed it up. If I'd never owned something with that sort of power-to-weight, I'm sure I'd be happy with it, but perception of sportiness is everything.
I'd been very tempted by V8 Vantages, not least because of reliability, but in my heart I knew I'd likely, eventually, want something a bit more urgent. It's not so much the outright speed as the feel and delivery.
davek_964 said:
I just collected mine from the mechanics after getting a few bits done so it was ready for sale. Its been there a couple of weeks and I'd not used it much before that.
I must admit, I enjoyed the drive home more than I expected. I've been using a vantage for the last couple of weeks and the turbo felt much sportier in comparison - ironic really because I've never thought the turbo felt that sporty. It was lovely to have the power back too - I'd already acknowledged the vantage was slower than I expected (and much slower than my turbo) but I'd forgotten just how quick the turbo is.
It's still for sale, and there was a fair amount of interest as soon as I put the ad up. But I may not be very flexible on the price - I'm beginning to think I could live with 4 cars...
If its the Orient Red one IMO that car is too cheap that's why you've had loads of interest.I must admit, I enjoyed the drive home more than I expected. I've been using a vantage for the last couple of weeks and the turbo felt much sportier in comparison - ironic really because I've never thought the turbo felt that sporty. It was lovely to have the power back too - I'd already acknowledged the vantage was slower than I expected (and much slower than my turbo) but I'd forgotten just how quick the turbo is.
It's still for sale, and there was a fair amount of interest as soon as I put the ad up. But I may not be very flexible on the price - I'm beginning to think I could live with 4 cars...
Edited by davek_964 on Friday 22 May 14:21
Bang the price up or keep it the values are only going one way mate and its a rare colour low mile car.
Crimp said:
davek_964 said:
I just collected mine from the mechanics after getting a few bits done so it was ready for sale. Its been there a couple of weeks and I'd not used it much before that.
I must admit, I enjoyed the drive home more than I expected. I've been using a vantage for the last couple of weeks and the turbo felt much sportier in comparison - ironic really because I've never thought the turbo felt that sporty. It was lovely to have the power back too - I'd already acknowledged the vantage was slower than I expected (and much slower than my turbo) but I'd forgotten just how quick the turbo is.
It's still for sale, and there was a fair amount of interest as soon as I put the ad up. But I may not be very flexible on the price - I'm beginning to think I could live with 4 cars...
If its the Orient Red one IMO that car is too cheap that's why you've had loads of interest.I must admit, I enjoyed the drive home more than I expected. I've been using a vantage for the last couple of weeks and the turbo felt much sportier in comparison - ironic really because I've never thought the turbo felt that sporty. It was lovely to have the power back too - I'd already acknowledged the vantage was slower than I expected (and much slower than my turbo) but I'd forgotten just how quick the turbo is.
It's still for sale, and there was a fair amount of interest as soon as I put the ad up. But I may not be very flexible on the price - I'm beginning to think I could live with 4 cars...
Edited by davek_964 on Friday 22 May 14:21
Bang the price up or keep it the values are only going one way mate and its a rare colour low mile car.
We'll see what happens - let's see if the enquiries turn out to be serious.
davek_964 said:
Crimp said:
davek_964 said:
I just collected mine from the mechanics after getting a few bits done so it was ready for sale. Its been there a couple of weeks and I'd not used it much before that.
I must admit, I enjoyed the drive home more than I expected. I've been using a vantage for the last couple of weeks and the turbo felt much sportier in comparison - ironic really because I've never thought the turbo felt that sporty. It was lovely to have the power back too - I'd already acknowledged the vantage was slower than I expected (and much slower than my turbo) but I'd forgotten just how quick the turbo is.
It's still for sale, and there was a fair amount of interest as soon as I put the ad up. But I may not be very flexible on the price - I'm beginning to think I could live with 4 cars...
If its the Orient Red one IMO that car is too cheap that's why you've had loads of interest.I must admit, I enjoyed the drive home more than I expected. I've been using a vantage for the last couple of weeks and the turbo felt much sportier in comparison - ironic really because I've never thought the turbo felt that sporty. It was lovely to have the power back too - I'd already acknowledged the vantage was slower than I expected (and much slower than my turbo) but I'd forgotten just how quick the turbo is.
It's still for sale, and there was a fair amount of interest as soon as I put the ad up. But I may not be very flexible on the price - I'm beginning to think I could live with 4 cars...
Edited by davek_964 on Friday 22 May 14:21
Bang the price up or keep it the values are only going one way mate and its a rare colour low mile car.
We'll see what happens - let's see if the enquiries turn out to be serious.
I would suggest its one of those colours that looks better in the flesh no doubt
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