$18k for a glove box and 30 more hp?
#1
$18k for a glove box and 30 more hp?
$18k for a glove box and 30 more hp?
looking at 2 options:
1) 2001 turbo $44,000
Color:* Silver exterior/black interior
*2 owner
Miles: 27,500
Modifications:* None
Factory options:**Interior carbon fiber dash and trim accents, Xenon headlights, CD changer, sunroof, power seats, dual retractable cup holders.
Records:*Complete history for the past 5 years.
Not driven much over the last 5 years
Option 2:
2005 Turbo S $62,000
Color:GT Silver/black natural leather interior
2 owner
Miles:40,000
Modifications: H&R springs
Factory: full leather, PCCB brakes, sport seats...
Dilemma- newest I can afford or best value?
looking at 2 options:
1) 2001 turbo $44,000
Color:* Silver exterior/black interior
*2 owner
Miles: 27,500
Modifications:* None
Factory options:**Interior carbon fiber dash and trim accents, Xenon headlights, CD changer, sunroof, power seats, dual retractable cup holders.
Records:*Complete history for the past 5 years.
Not driven much over the last 5 years
Option 2:
2005 Turbo S $62,000
Color:GT Silver/black natural leather interior
2 owner
Miles:40,000
Modifications: H&R springs
Factory: full leather, PCCB brakes, sport seats...
Dilemma- newest I can afford or best value?
#7
I have a 2001 and like mine. I must say that for an 05 with PCCB, sport seats, x50 and a fairly rare interior color that seems average. I would buy the 2001, but the price on the 05 is fair IMHO.
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#8
Agreed. Also check to make sure of any sign of paint work and or damage to either one. I also like to buy from private owners over dealers as you can get a sense of how the car was taken care of.
#10
That's a tough one -- although it would have been more accurate to say $18K for PCCB and more HP. If you want them, the PCCB brakes are an expensive option. From a pure specs perspective, it seems that the '01 makes the most sense. However, there's a pretty big gap in time between '01 and '05. Many components could have aged a bit in that extra 4 years and you might have to do more maintenance earlier for the '01. Also, since the '01 was the first year for the 996TT, it would be interesting to know if Porsche had fixed some things by the time they got to '05 that might not show up on an options/spec sheet.
#14
2005 Turbo S, pull the PPCB brakes and replace that with steel, then resell the PCCB's. Remember the 996T-X50 is about 30 HP more than the standard T. That option was 18K more when new. I do like the glovebox. I have one :-) . Also as already suggested, the car is 4 years younger.. so potentially less repairs in the next few years... It's only money... we'll make some more.
#15
Here's a question... Does the S come with K24s or K16s? If K24s, does it also come with the other X50 type upgrades - slightly better intercoolers, better oil pump, etc? I don't know much at all about the '05 S model.
I'm sure you'd be super happy with either one... Do you alrady otherwise have plans for that $18k if you didn't end up spending it?