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Sukh13 said:
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?
Helpful to know as one I’m interested in is a ‘low spec’ one which is what I’m after really except I do like the idea of the (switchable) sports exhaust and being something that could be retrofitted and hopefully integrated and made to look as stock as possible with centre switch/button etc would be great thanks again
Just need to convince the family it’s a suitable ‘family car’
So, the obvious question, with details of the 992.2 announced and order books opened what effect might that have on older 911 values? Due to the reasonable price hike I'd expect not much. The 992.1 doesn't look so expensive against the new ones (£110k ish for a very lightly used 992.1 GTS Vs £136k base price for a new 992.2 GTS)
This car went on the OPC website for sale at £145K+
I offered them 132k and got an email reply that they would not knock thousands off it.
That was about 2 or 3 weeks back.
Today I got a phone call from them saying that maybe they could deal at 135k.
Yesterday I bought a different car that I prefer.
Is it strange that I get a slight feeling of satisfaction when the Porsche salesperson
comes back with a sheepish phone call when it’s too late?
donutskidmark said:
This car went on the OPC website for sale at £145K+
I offered them 132k and got an email reply that they would not knock thousands off it.
That was about 2 or 3 weeks back.
Today I got a phone call from them saying that maybe they could deal at 135k.
Yesterday I bought a different car that I prefer.
Is it strange that I get a slight feeling of satisfaction when the Porsche salesperson
comes back with a sheepish phone call when it’s too late?
Now on at £137k.
CaptainSensib1e said:
So, the obvious question, with details of the 992.2 announced and order books opened what effect might that have on older 911 values? Due to the reasonable price hike I'd expect not much. The 992.1 doesn't look so expensive against the new ones (£110k ish for a very lightly used 992.1 GTS Vs £136k base price for a new 992.2 GTS)
No idea, but WBAC are quoting £10k MORE for my 991.2 than they were 6 months ago when I bought it. Go figure.Venosta said:
What do we think a fair price would be for a 991.1 GTS, PDK, from an OPC, 20k miles, good spec, good condition?
A 991.1 or 991.2?https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/details/porsch...
hungry_hog said:
I reckon dealer puts on sale for 65, so they bid mid 50s
Don't normally see with such low miles
Thanks. I am being offered it at more than 70k pre listing which I was thinking is too much..they say it's a relatively rare 99.1 listing with low miles and a good spec. I guess they will list it at around 72k. It looks good from the pics I have seen but I think 2022 price!Don't normally see with such low miles
Is this the going rate now?
GT4
718
2020
P warranty
No buckets
70k
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226171521301
GT4
718
2020
P warranty
No buckets
70k
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226171521301
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