996 Turbo.

Author
Discussion

911fan

Original Poster:

438 posts

275 months

Friday 30th May 2003
quotequote all
Folks,

Your thoughts please:

To buy or not to buy:

996 Turbo Manual Seal Grey offered to me, March 02, 7100 K on the clock. UK OPC supplied. PSM, PCM. He's in a hurry and wants 85K for it. Worth it?


911Fan.

domster

8,431 posts

285 months

Friday 30th May 2003
quotequote all
They are awesome machines.

A well specced one can cost close to 100k and at 7100 it's barely been run in.

However, expect it to drop to 60-70k in the next year or two.

Also, although this is arguably the best Porsche roadcar ever made, you may get more fun from a GT3 if you like track driving.

Personally, I liked the look of the LHD one at joemacari for 59k!!!!!! Now that really is a lot of car for the money.

If it's your cup of tea, go for it. Price seems fine...

dazren

22,612 posts

276 months

Friday 30th May 2003
quotequote all
Offer him £81k and join the party.

DAZ

rich1231

17,339 posts

275 months

Friday 30th May 2003
quotequote all
I suggest going for it!
Not biased at all, oh no not moi.

clubsport

7,372 posts

273 months

Friday 30th May 2003
quotequote all
Fantastic car,but in terms of price it is hard to price them to the nearest £5k at the moment..depends if the guy wants to actually sell or is trying out the market.

I saw a low mileage lhd 996TT 2000 car the other day for £49K...

grant3

3,644 posts

270 months

Sunday 1st June 2003
quotequote all
Hi 911fan, depends on the spec., if it has PCM & a few other toy's I think it would have a trade value of £78k-ish, if it hasn't got PCM less.So the dealer will have around 7k in it unless he is selling it SOR on behalf of an owner.As I have said B4 get the full spec.
then phone another Porsche OPC buyer for a trade valuation, then you know how much you will loose day 1, as much as I LOVE cars & particularly the TURBO (XXX) money is hard come by & it's always good to minimise depreciation as much as possible. Take your time & check out what's on offer, this is a good time to buy a turbo, I think prices will actually be higher by the end of the year !!
IT IS A FANTASTIC CAR.....BUT 1 (just voted no1 again by another mag....no1 in Car mags. top 100 !!

grant3

3,644 posts

270 months

Sunday 1st June 2003
quotequote all
Blimey, just noticed you were deciding between a C2 & C4 last week, now it's a Turbo, as I have said B4 this car enthusiasts thing is a slippery slope !!!

tifosi

254 posts

282 months

Monday 2nd June 2003
quotequote all
Spoke to Joe Macari last week and he said he sold the aforementioned LHD 996TT 2000 for £54,000 !!!!

Now that was a seriously good buy for someone.

Since I bought a new one in January, I think I'll just go and shoot myself now, and put myself out of my misery.

911fan

Original Poster:

438 posts

275 months

Monday 2nd June 2003
quotequote all
Grant3,

Cheers for the tips, I'll get the full-low-down and then speak with an OPC.

Your comments on a higher price by year-end are interesting, why so?

oldtimer

300 posts

271 months

Monday 2nd June 2003
quotequote all
hi 911fan, what do you drive at the moment ?

Grant3

3,644 posts

270 months

Wednesday 4th June 2003
quotequote all
911fan, Turbo was launched in 99 (I think)& we have just entered the time when a good number of owners are trading in for their new car's so the Turbo market has gone from "the odd one for sale" to "blimey there is a few to choose from" at the same time the stock market & world gloom have suppressed some of the interest at the top end of the car market. But, the stock market is on the UP & this current "glut" of Turbo's are finding new homes, less availability & a more buoyant market later in the year= firmer prices. That's the theory anyway, in reality it just means current owners loose less !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

clubsport

7,372 posts

273 months

Wednesday 4th June 2003
quotequote all
Er!!!! nice theory Grant,is that why both ECB & MPC are expected to cut interest rates tomorrow and the market has an 80% chance of a US rate cut priced in at the end of June...The global economy sucks!!!

Isn't there a 997 coming late next year?
This will keep TT levels no better than flat as it will be 18mths -2 years before the new turbo arrives.
Enjoy the Turbo it is the best car in the real world anyone could possibly own.

GT2man-2

1,042 posts

270 months

Saturday 7th June 2003
quotequote all
£85K is too much IMO.

Shop around, haggle hard, and you could get a similar one for sub £80K.

Try calling a dealer and ask what he'll give you for an imaginary 996 Turbo you have.. after much sucking of teeth, and how the markets changed etc. you'll be lucky to be offered £73K

Harris_I

3,256 posts

274 months

Sunday 8th June 2003
quotequote all
Sorry if this is going to make some of you weep as you read it, but I just clocked a brand new, zero kilometres, shiny and virginal 996 turbo up for sale at the equivalent of just under 62,000 of your British pounds.

Seems some local sheikh bought it from the main dealer, quickly changed his mind and got himself a CL55 instead. An independent sold the basalt black turbo for about a third less than UK price the same day it was up for sale.

I will be spending the next 12 months on the look out for fickle car-whore locals...