Are our 911's worth less or more???
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Are our 911's worth less or more???
Given the recent news confirming 2016 911's will be Turbos is my 2014C4S a future collectors item or did it just drop 15k in value over night?
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Frank C.
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A low mileage NA 991 will probably appreciate after 10 years and start rising in value.
The S's/4's/GTS's with all the performance options.
Last edited by STG991; 01-19-2015 at 07:49 PM.
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Truism ----> In the long run we are all dead.
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It's not true.
Actually, what I was able to find was some news that the turbo is coming, but no specific model year was mentioned. Do you have a linkie?
Your car will depreciate regardless of any rumors.
Actually, what I was able to find was some news that the turbo is coming, but no specific model year was mentioned. Do you have a linkie?
Your car will depreciate regardless of any rumors.
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Many indications and speculation about the 991.2 turbo engines. I've posted dozens of articles.
Depreciate? Haven't you been following the the previous generations and skyrocketing prices? Look at a 97 turbo. Going for more than a new 2015.
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So curious how Porsche is going to market this given that "TURBO" has always been the peak of their 911 line-up and now it's in every car. Will they even make any mention of it on the back of the car? Currently any model with a turbo says turbo on the back, but what will you do when all the 911s are turbos?
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So curious how Porsche is going to market this given that "TURBO" has always been the peak of their 911 line-up and now it's in every car. Will they even make any mention of it on the back of the car? Currently any model with a turbo says turbo on the back, but what will you do when all the 911s are turbos?
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thank goodness. I agree all current turbo 911s will take a big depreciation hit. It's hard to say what will happen with the N/A cars. I personally am delighted to hear about the new motors as I have long lamented the lack of uumph in my 991. I will take a 450 twin turbo 911 S for $100k which is about what I would expect the base price to be or perhaps $88k for the base car which I would expect to have 400hp because that is what the Cayman Gt4 will have and they will not let even the lowliest 911 have less power than the mightiest Cayman. I am plunking down a deposit as soon as specs are released.
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thank goodness. I agree all current turbo 911s will take a big depreciation hit. It's hard to say what will happen with the N/A cars. I personally am delighted to hear about the new motors as I have long lamented the lack of uumph in my 991. I will take a 450 twin turbo 911 S for $100k which is about what I would expect the base price to be or perhaps $88k for the base car which I would expect to have 400hp because that is what the Cayman Gt4 will have and they will not let even the lowliest 911 have less power than the mightiest Cayman. I am plunking down a deposit as soon as specs are released.
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