981 GTS future value
981 GTS future value
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Petrolhead

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do you think the value of the 981 is going to got up or down

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Venisonpie said:
Mint low mileage GTS Boxsters at 42k? Worth a look if I could find them?
Higher mileage ones

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Porsche911R said:
Redline have had a few sub 20k miles full GTS spec at £42k
They are still £10k then caymans.
Also private ones are priced at about £42k been close to buying a few times but would have to be PDK and that’s the rub.
I can do one bad thing, but I could not do eps and long gears as a fun car.

But you can buy a 2019 M2 comp with M comp brakes for £40k now, so a Cayman GTS is way to expensive imo for a 2014 car.
just looked at redline, can see any boxsters there

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Schmed said:
As for future classics, the 718 apart I currently think my money would be on a 987 manual rather than the 981 with all its flaws, presuming of course you can find one.
Interesting was not aware of flaws against the 987

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Saturday 1st August 2020
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Also I wonder how a GTS will compare price wise to a well speced S

Edited by Petrolhead on Saturday 1st August 13:02

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Petrolhead said:
Higher mileage ones
https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/10552894?c...


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Saturday 1st August 2020
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anonymous said:
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Well, in my opinion it looks much better than the 987 tongue out

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Sunday 2nd August 2020
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Can we keep this on topic please

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Sunday 2nd August 2020
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JasonSteel said:
what kind of time frame are you looking at?

in the short to medium term i would expect the gradual fall in prices to continue, and the premiums from one model to another (within the same generation) to remain similar to what they are now.
No time frame, just an interesting topic

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Well I did not thing that this thread would stir up such emotion smile