How much did you pay for your used 996TT?
#256
Don't feel bad. I am in the same boat...
#257
Everyone buying wants prices to drop like a rock, and watch with glee all the while----until the moment they secure the purchase. Then they want the slide to magically stop. I've been on both sides.
Last edited by deckman; 01-08-2010 at 03:53 PM.
#259
I know in this market nothing is rational. But someone buying a fully stock car still has to spend the 10K to mod and get the power up...why not buy a nicely modded car and save 5k on mods.
I have been wanting to buy an Italian car...i guess i got to wait some more time.
I have been wanting to buy an Italian car...i guess i got to wait some more time.
#260
People need to learn that most of the time, mods actually detract from the value of the car. I've seen people spend $50k on a $50k dollar car and think it's worth $100k. In all reality, it's probably worth less than a clean stock car because of all the mods.
#261
I think that is BS. That's what people want people to think, and it's driving the market that way. Someone that is looking to mod a car, would be insane to overlook a nicely modded car over a stock car. I am looking to sell my car for a number of reasons, none being the car, but next time around (there will be a next time) I will purposely seek out a car that is modified the way I want I as I KNOW I will get it less than if I buy a "mint stocker" and Mod it. I trust almost any car I can buy in this community.
#262
I was the same when looking for a 996tt, did not know much about the reliability etc of this car. But knowing what i know now...i will always buy modded cars esp 996tt. Its the best value out there, if fast cars are your thing.
I guess it all depends on how informed the buyer is...informed buyers appreciate the value of mods and see the value..novice ones shy away thinking all modded cars are high risk cars.
Last edited by vbmw335; 01-08-2010 at 04:37 PM.
#263
I live by this> Mods are done for you and you only. Very hard to get your money back from doing Mods. Not inpossiable just hard.
I think 50 cent on the dollar is a good return on mods but again not the norm, I am not trying to make you feel bad just responding to the question you asked I hope you get more, I myself toke a hard hit when I sold my Viper this mouth but I also know the TTs I was looking at where down in price. Its not just Turbos guys all toy cars are down right now BUYERS MARKET.
#264
I think that is BS. That's what people want people to think, and it's driving the market that way. Someone that is looking to mod a car, would be insane to overlook a nicely modded car over a stock car. I am looking to sell my car for a number of reasons, none being the car, but next time around (there will be a next time) I will purposely seek out a car that is modified the way I want I as I KNOW I will get it less than if I buy a "mint stocker" and Mod it. I trust almost any car I can buy in this community.
#265
I live by this> Mods are done for you and you only. Very hard to get your money back from doing Mods. Not inpossiable just hard.
I think 50 cent on the dollar is a good return on mods but again not the norm, I am not trying to make you feel bad just responding to the question you asked I hope you get more, I myself toke a hard hit when I sold my Viper this mouth but I also know the TTs I was looking at where down in price. Its not just Turbos guys all toy cars are down right now BUYERS MARKET.
I think 50 cent on the dollar is a good return on mods but again not the norm, I am not trying to make you feel bad just responding to the question you asked I hope you get more, I myself toke a hard hit when I sold my Viper this mouth but I also know the TTs I was looking at where down in price. Its not just Turbos guys all toy cars are down right now BUYERS MARKET.
Thats kinda what I was thinking, the .50 on a dollar thing. If you spend $15k on mods, add $7500 to the book value of the car and that should be a fair price to someone looking for a modded car...I would like to think my 56k mile modded car could get $55k ish.
Condition Value Excellent
$50,805
Good
$48,405
Fair
$45,005
#268
OK...now that was just plain mean...
#269
But yeah, I had an e46 M3 with over 20 grand into modifications, good stuff like Vorsteiner and a VF blower, but I literally got nothing for all of the money I put into that car, that was defiantly the first and last time....
-Alex
-Alex
#270
Yup...lost money on almost every car I've owned. BUT, I buy them to mod them , that's the fun. Once I'm done and bored...like now. I accept it and move on...But you have to at least TRY to get some money back...