Looking for 993/996 in South Africa ...
Looking for 993/996 in South Africa ...
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fmariette

Original Poster:

10 posts

254 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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... looking to buy a car there ... 993 S or targa or maybe 996 ... anyone has one for sale in J'burgh or Cape Town?

boxbob612

23 posts

263 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2005
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Hi,
I was in Durban a few months back, and was amazed @ the prices for new and used Porsches.

There's an article in this months 911 & Porsche world about Porsche Centre South Africa, might be worth contacting them (+27 11 686 9000 or www.porsche.co.za)or how about contacting club members, who I'm sure will know of any good cars for sale.

Try these contacts pcsa@icon.co.za or gdutoit@saol.com

Good luck

fmariette

Original Poster:

10 posts

254 months

Saturday 25th June 2005
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Thanks ... reason for high prices is due to about 80% tax being charged on foreign cars ...

zaktoo

1,401 posts

267 months

Saturday 25th June 2005
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fmariette said:
Thanks ... reason for high prices is due to about 80% tax being charged on foreign cars ...


Ja, that and our consumers' inability to notice/care/act when completely and utterly robbed by cartels. To wit - the recent settlement between manufacturers and the DTI (I think it was) who won a case of price fixing against them. Also witness MTN/Vodacom/Cell-C absolutely ripping us off for every little thing, and the other cartel - the banks - to whom we pay almost as much as to our beloved Receiver ( And let's not even start on about Telkom...
Ons is lekker geroof hier in SA

Issy

1 posts

262 months

Sunday 26th June 2005
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zaktoo,

You can def say that again!!

We pay a hefty premium on almost everything here. My 997S costed me the equivalent of $150 000 and that was before all the options.

fmariette

Original Poster:

10 posts

254 months

Sunday 26th June 2005
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You do have amazing banks in SA ... took me over 6 months to open an account there... only to find it closed when I cam back to SA ... thanks Nedbank!

I am moving permanetly in August ... so I need a car and anything which is high end is absolutely rodiculous in price ... I went to see Investmentcars and they had nothing decent below R700,000 ... Porsche had nothing below R895k ... madness. Now looking for a SL55AMG as they are made in SA ... but that's mad price as well.

fmariette

Original Poster:

10 posts

254 months

Sunday 26th June 2005
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Issy, why a 997S as opposed to the standard 997? Did you try both? I drove both and much prefered the srtandard model ... that said I stillprefer a 993 turbo!

zaktoo

1,401 posts

267 months

Sunday 26th June 2005
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fmariette said:
Now looking for a SL55AMG as they are made in SA ... but that's mad price as well.


Ja, you'd think that because a particular vehicle was made here & therefore escaped import duties it would be available at a more reasonable price.You'd be wrong more often than not

Ciao

Zak

fmariette

Original Poster:

10 posts

254 months

Wednesday 13th July 2005
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Ahhh Porsche South Africa ... you send them an email, then a second one ... tell them you want to spend £60k on one of their cars and still they don't answer back.

Great country, great people, great weather ... nice rainbow country ... but really utterly s*** customer service!

Spiraldep

47 posts

264 months

Wednesday 13th July 2005
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There's a dealer called Carrera Motors in Johannesburg that specialises in 60's cars but occaisionally has a 993 on the floor - may be worth a try. I bought and sold through them when I lived in SA and they were pretty good (should have bought a 356C from them, brought it to the UK and made a packet!)

SD

fmariette

Original Poster:

10 posts

254 months

Thursday 14th July 2005
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Cheers for the info SD. I just sent them an email.

Still no news from Porsche SA ... these guys really want people to buy their cars! I am going to write to Porsche in Germany about this.