Price guide for a 2010 997.2 turbo
Price guide for a 2010 997.2 turbo
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CK11

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275 posts

207 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Out of interest guys what do you think I should pay for the following if buying. Hard to say in current climate I understand and where do you see prices on that in 6-12 months from now

2010 997.2 turbo. 24k pdk
Has ceramic brakes
Psm , pasm ,
Sports chrono etc.

Will need a few k spent on a service, tyres and a couple other bits

GT4RS

4,999 posts

220 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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I would be getting them brakes inspected first!

Blowfish

299 posts

170 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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£70k ish

Brave Fart

6,501 posts

134 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Prices for these seem to vary a lot. Perhaps some prices reflect the virus crisis, and others are still at their old level. However I suspect some sellers are optimistic and there are cars which haven't moved much in ages. I'd say £65k to £70k would be typical asking price, but who knows what actual bids you'd get right now. Another issue is that 991 Turbos are creeping into this price bracket - example being one at Targa Florio near me, 2014 car with 27k miles for £70k.

Wilmslowboy

4,649 posts

229 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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I assume we taking about a non S ?

Charles Hurst had a white car up for sale for some months, 2012, with 24k mikes, the price was £64,999, it dropped of their website around February.

This was at a prestigious car dealer, pre-covid and a 2012 year car - so for a private sale of a 2010 car, I'd assume much less ???



https://www.lookers.co.uk/used-car/porsche/911/2dr...


Koln-RS

4,090 posts

235 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Not sure about prices in the new world we are moving into.
The problem with the 997.2 Turbo was the ‘S’ - it added all the desirable options - PDK, pccbs, and all the other acronyms, and a bit more power for less than the total cost.
But, I drove an ‘S’ at the time, and despite the huge performance and capabilities, I actually found it a bit dull.
Personally I think the NA cars are a better drive, sound nicer and prefer the linear power delivery.
However, I did think that the 997.2 Turbo ‘Manual’ (not available on the S) would actually be the better car and counter some of my disappointments, by adding a bit more driver involvement.
Have you tried the two? I presume the manuals are quite rare.
The other thing; at that level, I would want the Extended Porsche Warranty for reassurance.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

288 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Blowfish said:
£70k ish
£60k more like. edit just seen it needs a service and tyres !! £58k, £56k if no warranty.

Wilmslowboy

4,649 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Porsche911R said:
Blowfish said:
£70k ish
£60k more like.
The one I linked to above was 2 years newer and retail prepared for £65k.
(It had steel brakes, however ceramic brakes of this age don't add value ?)

If being logical (perhaps brutal)
2 years newer -£5k
Retail versus private - £5k
Precovid versus post covid - £5k (10%)

£15k gap between a 2010 private sale post covid versus 2012 pre covid sale sounds like a huge spread, but perhaps not a £10k difference, that puts it at mid £50s.


I know the Charles Hurst car took some time to sell, so it might be an outlier.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

288 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Wilmslowboy said:
Porsche911R said:
Blowfish said:
£70k ish
£60k more like.
The one I linked to above was 2 years newer and retail prepared for £65k.
(It had steel brakes, however ceramic brakes of this age don't add value ?)

If being logical (perhaps brutal)
2 years newer -£5k
Retail versus private - £5k
Precovid versus post covid - £5k (10%)

£15k gap between a 2010 private sale post covid versus 2012 pre covid sale sounds like a huge spread, but perhaps not a £10k difference, that puts it at mid £50s.


I know the Charles Hurst car took some time to sell, so it might be an outlier.
A bit to brutal imo.
I was going off a car I saw for sale and was thinking about, same sort of spec was up at £63k and was pretty mint. AND also sold.

age = no difference in price now on these models they did not make them for long, price is more miles driven.
retail vs private is not 5k on old stuff maybe half that at £2.5k
pre covid vs post, does it effect anything yet ! atm we are seeing 6% drop on some stuff. but are these sorts of cars effected atm.
maybe a £2.5k drop to help move them a bit.


thing is this for a daily at the same sort of price this is hard to pass by.
https://www.targafloriocars.com/used/cars/porsche/...

VERY hard to value cars ATM




Wilmslowboy

4,649 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Porsche911R said:
thing is this for a daily at the same sort of price this is hard to pass by.
https://www.targafloriocars.com/used/cars/porsche/...

VERY hard to value cars ATM
That's lovely and low mies at 26k.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

288 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Wilmslowboy said:
That's lovely and low mies at 26k.
yep one of the better covid deals atm imo.

CK11

Original Poster:

275 posts

207 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Il be looking at high 40’s to cover anything as it has no warranty.

The 2014 white one looks a ‘bargain’ dare I say

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

288 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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CK11 said:
Il be looking at high 40’s to cover anything as it has no warranty.

The 2014 white one looks a ‘bargain’ dare I say
I dare say you will not be buying one at that figure.

CK11

Original Poster:

275 posts

207 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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I’m sure your probably right but i should know by tomorrow evening hopefully

Ructions

4,705 posts

144 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Blowfish said:
£70k ish
£70k gets you into a 991 Turbo S, I know where my money would be going.

Shiverman

908 posts

132 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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Porsche911R said:
Wilmslowboy said:
That's lovely and low mies at 26k.
yep one of the better covid deals atm imo.
I suppose we all have different views, but to me that car looks poorly prepared and a bit tatty, but then it is ONLY £70k. The centre lock bolts are acid faded, the right exhaust lop-sided and the interior is over polished and 'shiny'. Meanwhile the drivers seat is baggy and creased. If I was in the market, I wouldn't go and see that car as I know I'd be disappointed with it as it feels a little unloved for 27k miles, but like I said horses for courses. There's always a buyer for any car but I don't view that one as a 'bargain' against say an immaculate 997 T or TS at the same money.

My car is 2014 and just through 30k miles now and the interior is nearly as fresh as imagine the day the first of the 4 owners picked it up. It's not perfect and took some finding - and Oh I overpaid for the privilege of the interior condition and spec as well - LOL.


Wilmslowboy

4,649 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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CK11 said:
I’m sure your probably right but i should know by tomorrow evening hopefully
I assume it's the one currently being auctioned? If it was my money (without a detailed inspection) it would need to be £45k max.

Good luck to whoever is bidding.


CK11

Original Poster:

275 posts

207 months

Wednesday 29th April 2020
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That’s it. I done quite a bit of homework on it when it was previously up but then covid took over. It’s already at basically 44k with all fees added in then needs a few k spent on it. Anything over 47k and I ‘think’ I’m out

IMI A

9,955 posts

224 months

Thursday 30th April 2020
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£48k?

2010 997.2 turbo. 24k pdk
Has ceramic brakes
Psm , pasm ,
Sports chrono etc.

Buy if straight no accident car and not clocked. Ceramics can be refurbed by 9e.

Wilmslowboy

4,649 posts

229 months

Thursday 30th April 2020
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CK11 said:
That’s it. I done quite a bit of homework on it when it was previously up but then covid took over. It’s already at basically 44k with all fees added in then needs a few k spent on it. Anything over 47k and I ‘think’ I’m out
Did you get it ?

Looks like top bid (with fees was within your estimate)