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Blue62 said:
bennno said:
I got offered £85k which I’m still mulling over. I think it’s the interest rates killing demand at the moment as pcp options offputting for many.
Sounds about right, but rates may be softening soon, supply of manuals is also tightening so, a couple of weeks ago there were around 17 cars now just 8. If you don't mind me asking why are you thinking of selling?bennno said:
Blue62 said:
bennno said:
I got offered £85k which I’m still mulling over. I think it’s the interest rates killing demand at the moment as pcp options offputting for many.
Sounds about right, but rates may be softening soon, supply of manuals is also tightening so, a couple of weeks ago there were around 17 cars now just 8. If you don't mind me asking why are you thinking of selling?monsieurblack said:
On that note regarding the 991.1, the lack of PSE naturally leads to a lower price, I was wondering if it was possible and how much it would likely cost to get it fitted ‘after the fact’ and would it be possible to have it integrated in the same way as factory and operated from the button on the console?
Assume exhaust do-able but didn’t realise there was a different engine map too. Would this all be possible post purchase on a model without the factory PSE?
Guess weighing up if a car has ‘what you want’ except the PSE if the price difference can make it workable later down the line perhaps?
PSE retrofit by OPC is possible historically, 911UK members have had it done. IIRC it's about £2k....Assume exhaust do-able but didn’t realise there was a different engine map too. Would this all be possible post purchase on a model without the factory PSE?
Guess weighing up if a car has ‘what you want’ except the PSE if the price difference can make it workable later down the line perhaps?
bennno said:
I got offered £85k which I’m still mulling over. I think it’s the interest rates killing demand at the moment as pcp options offputting for many.
That's exactly what I’ve been offered for mine—a 23 March Manual. Honestly, it’s a tough decision. In my opinion, what can you get for £85,000 that matches the quality and novelty of a 992 T? Plus, the worst of the depreciation is behind you. In two years, you might get a trade-in offer of £70,000 to £75,000, making it relatively affordable motoring from here on out.Sukh13 said:
Yes but it's quite high mile, wrong steering wheel, no hard back seats and a sunroof in a pretty boring overall spec. It probably reached somewhere near its trade price,seller hoping for more.Auctions OK maybe for a rare or sought after car but for run of the mill stuff the only winner is the Auction house.
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