More inflated prices

More inflated prices

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Poorsh

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112 posts

111 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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This 964 Targa was priced on a dealers website at £22,500 at the same time it appeared on Car and classics website for £27,995. I called the dealer quoting his website price and he nearly choked, but what was even more of a concern was he then gave a third price of £26,500.
Seams car dealers and estate agents share the same genes. http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C620602

Can anyone please advise how much I should be paying for a 964 couple with around 90k and average history. People are asking £30k+
If anyone is looking to sell a 964 either rhd or lhd let me know.

Edited by Poorsh on Sunday 31st May 10:43

dino_jr

356 posts

177 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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That was for sale a few months back @23k, obviously didn't sell.
Although its a 1993 / K reg, it doesn't have teardrop mirrors or cup wheels...?

It may be a 1991 car that Porsche pre-registered?

Also it looks a bit "gawky"... Suspension tired?


mollytherocker

14,366 posts

210 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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If thats good to excellent condition then 28k is good value in todays market.

It could also be a rot box that needs many thousands spending on it.

thegoose

8,075 posts

211 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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There were some unsold unregistered cars in the very early 90's that got registered (for the first time, as new) a year or two later. Check the VIN for the model year of manufacture.

PH5121

1,965 posts

214 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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thegoose said:
There were some unsold unregistered cars in the very early 90's that got registered (for the first time, as new) a year or two later. Check the VIN for the model year of manufacture.
I think that to 'spruce them up' Porsche put tear drop mirrors and 16 inch five spoke wheels on them.