911 R - 2000 Miles
911 R - 2000 Miles
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Robbo66

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3,927 posts

254 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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The Pretenders were right.

2000 miles and £75k drop...£35 a mile. Ornaments sadly.

993rsr

3,620 posts

270 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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Robbo66 said:
The Pretenders were right.

2000 miles and £75k drop...£35 a mile. Ornaments sadly.

Saw that fking tragic state of affairs.

Adore the 650k mile 996 turbo on the other hand.

Edited by 993rsr on Friday 23 April 14:28

Andyoz

2,920 posts

75 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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Not following...did that 911R on CC cost the previous owner £375k?

Robbo66

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3,927 posts

254 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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Andyoz said:
Not following...did that 911R on CC cost the previous owner £375k?
One sold for £375, the other with 2000 miles more for £300. Simpy not driveable.

Andyoz

2,920 posts

75 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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OK, found it

webstercivet

457 posts

95 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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£300k is still an incredible return versus the new price of £136,901. I don't think you'd be a mug for doing some miles (even if only 2k) and getting some enjoyment, while getting a 20% per year return on investment over the 4.5 years from new. I suppose the calculation is different if you bought used at £300k.

Taffy66

5,964 posts

123 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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Robbo66 said:
Andyoz said:
Not following...did that 911R on CC cost the previous owner £375k?
One sold for £375, the other with 2000 miles more for £300. Simpy not driveable.
Seems fair to me. One R for collectors and the other for drivers. Same goes for Carrera GTs currently for sale. DL Swindon have one with only 6k miles up for a whopping £850K yikes
Personally would always buy an average mile high end car for less money than a mothballed ultra low miler for a stupid premium.

Robbo66

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3,927 posts

254 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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webstercivet said:
£300k is still an incredible return versus the new price of £136,901. I don't think you'd be a mug for doing some miles (even if only 2k) and getting some enjoyment, while getting a 20% per year return on investment over the 4.5 years from new. I suppose the calculation is different if you bought used at £300k.
The market has reflected the true value here. Drive them and it will muller the value at a stratospheric rate, whether you bought it for, list or not. Still ripping through £35 a mile.

The other issue is the Touring, which is actually the better engine, bar SMFW.

You drive an R to 5000 miles and you'd be lucky to get Touring money as it suddenly loses the Jay Leno collector appeal.

AndrewGP

2,077 posts

183 months

Friday 23rd April 2021
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I think the fact this situation exists at all is pretty depressing. The 911R were built to be driven and provide driving enjoyment, not sit idle in a collection somewhere.