996 turbo on the up
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X50Black said:
Its the 996 turbo that remains the stand out version of all the 911 turbo
Some owner bias on here perhaps? For the record I was after a 996t for some time, but in the end spent the extra to get a 997t - much preferred the interior especially seats, prefer the front styling and I plan on keeping the engine stock so the extra oomph of 997 appealed. That said I am still a big fan of the 996t.
Investment wise who knows, but I imagine a 996t would be a good turbo to go for because they are the cheapest variant right now so look cheap by comparison! Low mileage manual cars in good colours will always be sought after IMHO, but the same will be true of gen 1 Mezger 997t.
Stand out version? Well it stands out only because of the front lights and first water-cooled, but no other reason particularly IMHO. Their unique lights might end up being a plus, might be a minus - time will tell but it never put me off. Each generation has been a jump and change.
930 - old school charm, classic status
964/5 - best looking turbo IMHO
993 - first 4wd, look lovely, last of the aircooled
All have experienced big price rises which will only help 996/early 997
Edited by Adam B on Friday 19th September 16:24
As an aside I do think 997.1tt's are undervalued at the mo
That X60 996 is silly, I guess the thing is not everyone buying a car researches the category to the nth degree, the same logic that makes 70% of the car buying public think that they should probably move on their 3 year old 35,000 mile Golf 'before it starts to develop problems' applies to the target buyer of this, you could just imagine someone saying "I went for the older model - but it's a minter - 14,000 miles from new - if I'd got the newer models they were all leggy 45,000 milers"
My experience of low milage older cars is to avoid them and this is prime for a whole ton of work needing doing in the first year as that suspension that has sat in one position for the last 12 years starts to be used again, same for things like o2 sensors etc
That X60 996 is silly, I guess the thing is not everyone buying a car researches the category to the nth degree, the same logic that makes 70% of the car buying public think that they should probably move on their 3 year old 35,000 mile Golf 'before it starts to develop problems' applies to the target buyer of this, you could just imagine someone saying "I went for the older model - but it's a minter - 14,000 miles from new - if I'd got the newer models they were all leggy 45,000 milers"
My experience of low milage older cars is to avoid them and this is prime for a whole ton of work needing doing in the first year as that suspension that has sat in one position for the last 12 years starts to be used again, same for things like o2 sensors etc
Edited by jakesmith on Friday 19th September 16:44
Values must be on the up. We buy any car offered me £14250 last year for mine. Checked again a few days ago as I fancied a laugh, and the price they offered had gone up to £16670.
I realise webuyanycar isn't the bible of Porsche values, but for some reason they think it's worth 17% more this year than last year.
I've never been so pleased to be so insulted.
I realise webuyanycar isn't the bible of Porsche values, but for some reason they think it's worth 17% more this year than last year.
I've never been so pleased to be so insulted.
Values must be on the up. We buy any car offered me £14250 last year for mine. Checked again a few days ago as I fancied a laugh, and the price they offered had gone up to £16670.
I realise webuyanycar isn't the bible of Porsche values, but for some reason they think it's worth 17% more this year than last year.
I've never been so pleased to be so insulted.
I realise webuyanycar isn't the bible of Porsche values, but for some reason they think it's worth 17% more this year than last year.
I've never been so pleased to be so insulted.
Adam B said:
Some owner bias on here perhaps?
For the record I was after a 996t for some time, but in the end spent the extra to get a 997t - much preferred the interior especially seats, prefer the front styling and I plan on keeping the engine stock so the extra oomph of 997 appealed. That said I am still a big fan of the 996t.
Investment wise who knows, but I imagine a 996t would be a good turbo to go for because they are the cheapest variant right now so look cheap by comparison! Low mileage manual cars in good colours will always be sought after IMHO, but the same will be true of gen 1 Mezger 997t.
Stand out version? Well it stands out only because of the front lights and first water-cooled, but no other reason particularly IMHO. Their unique lights might end up being a plus, might be a minus - time will tell but it never put me off. Each generation has been a jump and change.
930 - old school charm, classic status
964/5 - best looking turbo IMHO
993 - first 4wd, look lovely, last of the aircooled
All have experienced big price rises which will only help 996/early 997
Chris Harris wise words here:For the record I was after a 996t for some time, but in the end spent the extra to get a 997t - much preferred the interior especially seats, prefer the front styling and I plan on keeping the engine stock so the extra oomph of 997 appealed. That said I am still a big fan of the 996t.
Investment wise who knows, but I imagine a 996t would be a good turbo to go for because they are the cheapest variant right now so look cheap by comparison! Low mileage manual cars in good colours will always be sought after IMHO, but the same will be true of gen 1 Mezger 997t.
Stand out version? Well it stands out only because of the front lights and first water-cooled, but no other reason particularly IMHO. Their unique lights might end up being a plus, might be a minus - time will tell but it never put me off. Each generation has been a jump and change.
930 - old school charm, classic status
964/5 - best looking turbo IMHO
993 - first 4wd, look lovely, last of the aircooled
All have experienced big price rises which will only help 996/early 997
Edited by Adam B on Friday 19th September 16:24
"The 996 Turbo remains the stand-out version of the force-fed 911 for me. It had a huge impact on what we now expect from usable performance cars, and as a package in many ways it’s a more enjoyable car to drive than the 997 version. The steering is especially superb, the four-wheel drive system always seems to make the car feel rear-wheel drive until some front-drive is absolutely necessary. The GT3 badge has now passed into legend, but it’s worth remembering that back in 2000 the 996 Turbo was a much more impressive car than the first GT3. With the later X50 pack fitted it was, and still is an absolute weapon."
Quite a few folk who have driven both say that the 997t is the least inspiring to drive, has dead steering, next to no noise, suspensions settings that aren't great compared to 996t.
The 997t is of course more modern styling throughout but that's no indicator for long term value in the Porsche world. Neither 996t or 997t will be considered remotely modern in ten years from now anyhow. Some models have what it takes and some don't. The 996t is the daddy
Owner bias is natural, Harris owned a 996t but never a 997t
I could post numerous reviews that state the 997t improves on the 996 in every way but would take those with a large pinch of salt like I do all car reviews.
Oh go on then, here is one piece of a review of the 997t in Autocar:
"The 997 Turbo is unquestionably the best sports car the world has ever seen. That much is non-negotiable. It does things normal cars can’t: it behaves, adapts, creates traction, generates adhesion and decelerates like no road car I have ever driven."
The author? Chris Harris!
To repeat myself both the 996t and 997t are fabulous cars, so I have desire to criticise off the 996t, as you have the 997t, to justify my choice, I had a preference for the 997, you the 996.
I don't think either are the stand out 911 turbo models of all time, you think the 996 is and i am happy you are so enamoured with your car you think that is the case
Going back to the OP I think the 996t is probably a good place to put your cash for depreciation proof motoring, if you buy a nice spec manual with black leather
I could post numerous reviews that state the 997t improves on the 996 in every way but would take those with a large pinch of salt like I do all car reviews.
Oh go on then, here is one piece of a review of the 997t in Autocar:
"The 997 Turbo is unquestionably the best sports car the world has ever seen. That much is non-negotiable. It does things normal cars can’t: it behaves, adapts, creates traction, generates adhesion and decelerates like no road car I have ever driven."
The author? Chris Harris!
To repeat myself both the 996t and 997t are fabulous cars, so I have desire to criticise off the 996t, as you have the 997t, to justify my choice, I had a preference for the 997, you the 996.
I don't think either are the stand out 911 turbo models of all time, you think the 996 is and i am happy you are so enamoured with your car you think that is the case
Going back to the OP I think the 996t is probably a good place to put your cash for depreciation proof motoring, if you buy a nice spec manual with black leather
Edited by Adam B on Saturday 20th September 09:23
Also all these car reviews are all well and good but so many are bias to how a car would drive on a track. So buy a car for what you intend to do with it. For me buying a 911 was to drive on the road. I wanted something as modern as I could afford that was rapid and capable. So, on that note I brought a 997 turbo. For me I feel I have brought the right car. That said a friend has a 996 turbo and it is also a great car. I would be happy with either car, just happier with a 997.
I have been keeping an eye on prices for about 12 months and prices do seem to have leveled out a bit in the last six months. There are a few 997’s sub £40k for high milers or not very well looked after examples. There is what looks like an odd bargain but without looking at the cars it would be difficult to say for sure. I enquired/looked at three cars before I brought the car I now have and for one reason or another turned them down. Good cars will hold their value but I’m not convinced yet that 996/997 turbos are going to start going up in price just yet. I would love to be wrong on that.
I have been keeping an eye on prices for about 12 months and prices do seem to have leveled out a bit in the last six months. There are a few 997’s sub £40k for high milers or not very well looked after examples. There is what looks like an odd bargain but without looking at the cars it would be difficult to say for sure. I enquired/looked at three cars before I brought the car I now have and for one reason or another turned them down. Good cars will hold their value but I’m not convinced yet that 996/997 turbos are going to start going up in price just yet. I would love to be wrong on that.
Just checked http://www.4starclassics.com.. Notice the 996 Turbo is no longer listed.. So ...did it sell then? It wasn't on there very long...
clobski said:
Just checked http://www.4starclassics.com.. Notice the 996 Turbo is no longer listed.. So ...did it sell then? It wasn't on there very long...
Nah, doesn't look like it.... Seems to be for sale with Millennium Heroes now at the same mad price. Just shifting it about to see if they get any takers.Shewie said:
clobski said:
Just checked http://www.4starclassics.com.. Notice the 996 Turbo is no longer listed.. So ...did it sell then? It wasn't on there very long...
Nah, doesn't look like it.... Seems to be for sale with Millennium Heroes now at the same mad price. Just shifting it about to see if they get any takers.Websites/locations/operations all very similar...
another minter £55k and for the first time ruffled leather I've seen looks okay
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
and just to add some contrast a 991 at the same dealer cheaper than a 996 turbo
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
IMIA said:
another minter £55k and for the first time ruffled leather I've seen looks okay
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
Sold!! for £55k this must be record in last few years. Anyone on here bought it or as I suspect perhaps it has it gone to HK or maybe Malaysia?http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/p...
IMIA said:
That looks great and relatively cheap !IMIA said:
That looks awesome for the money.Gassing Station | 911/Carrera GT | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff