What are the earliest X50 cars?

What are the earliest X50 cars?

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stuh

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2,557 posts

275 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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Stepping up the search for a 996 and am currently perusing Top Marques. Can anyone advise when the X50 became available, i'm guessing on 02 cars?

Also what sort of premium does an X50 command compared to a comparable standard car on the 2nd hand market?

dazren

22,612 posts

263 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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First brought in on the 2002 model year cars so available in the UK on cars registerred from about sept 2001.

I don't know what the X50 premium is on the used market over standard 996tt, but I have been told the trade find them easier to sell on than the standard cars.

DAZ

911nutter

1,916 posts

253 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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i know a guy who is selling a 2002 x50 fully loaded with 8km miles on the clock. arctic silver with black leather... mail me on my profile if you are interested and i can put you in touch - he will accept around £76k. i took it for a test drive last week. a fine car...

stuh

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2,557 posts

275 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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Thanks for the info!

911nutter - I've been looking at cars around £63-67k and i need a dealer in order to chop in the M12 and get finance, warranty etc.....but cheers anyway

poorcardealer

8,528 posts

243 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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Might be better selling the M12 back to dealer, then shopping with no p/ex??

stuh

Original Poster:

2,557 posts

275 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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poorcardealer said:


Might be better selling the M12 back to dealer, then shopping with no p/ex??


I'm considering all options!

Ideally i'm looking for a private 996 X50 owner who wants a Noble and big suitcase full of cash Anyone?

toppstuff

13,698 posts

249 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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poorcardealer said:


Might be better selling the M12 back to dealer, then shopping with no p/ex??


The man is right. Part ex the M12 and the dealer will look to take a margin on the Noble because it might be hard to underwrite. As well as take a margin on the 911, because he can!

Marlon

735 posts

260 months

Monday 12th July 2004
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Stuh,

Why are you getting rid of the Noble?

Must admit that I did find myself looking at a 996TT and GT2 on Sunday...