Buying a 997 sight unseen
#1
Buying a 997 sight unseen
I have been looking around for a 997 Targa for a couple of months. As there are not too many of them, I have been looking nationwide, with the thought that one at a dealer would be a safe bet even if I did not see it in person.
However, lately there have been a couple for sale from private parties that interest me that are too far away to drive home. Would I be crazy to buy a Porsche from a private party sight unseen if I...
1. had the car get a full PPI from a Porsche dealer
2. have a 3rd-party car inspection service check out the body and interior of the car
3. Use an escrow to insure the car is delivered to me in proper condition (with the option to send it back if it was not)
Thanks for your feedback
However, lately there have been a couple for sale from private parties that interest me that are too far away to drive home. Would I be crazy to buy a Porsche from a private party sight unseen if I...
1. had the car get a full PPI from a Porsche dealer
2. have a 3rd-party car inspection service check out the body and interior of the car
3. Use an escrow to insure the car is delivered to me in proper condition (with the option to send it back if it was not)
Thanks for your feedback
#2
To be honest, I wouldn't recommend it. There are too many minor things that you may dislike. I'd recommend you spend the extra cash to fly/drive out and see it and have it shipped after purchase if necessary.
#3
I could never make such a substantial purchase without my own physical inspection. After all other parties input, you're the one that's ultimately on the hook for it.
Additionally, you'd be missing a great return home driving experience!
Good luck on your decision.
Additionally, you'd be missing a great return home driving experience!
Good luck on your decision.
#4
I bought both my 997's sight unseen using the same type of inspections, however these were from dealers. If it were from a private seller I would fly there and buy it in person.
#7
Bluebear - I recently purchased my 997Turbo unseen from private seller. It was a very unnerving process but at the end all worked out. Perhaps I got lucky. There are just waaay too many variables. Mine was even more complicated since I wanted the car CPO so he basically traded the car in to a Porsche dealer and I bought it from the dealership. Again, totally unseen. I did have the seller take the car to P dealership for full PPI and DME scan. All came clear. The dealer was kind enough to identify any imperfections with the car - not much other than minor scrapes on the front spoiler and tiny ding on the side.
I would say it's worth the flight so you can rest easy at night. For me it was impossible with my work schedule. Also, don't forget about shipping the car.
I would say it's worth the flight so you can rest easy at night. For me it was impossible with my work schedule. Also, don't forget about shipping the car.
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#8
I know people that have done this successfully. The key is to protect yourself as you seem to be doing with your 3 points above. If DME and PPI plus 3rd party inspection all check out then you should be fine. Just be sure to ship with a reputable closed transit.
#9
Too much risk on a used car from ANYONE. Even some risk on a new car from a dealership. Even though some do it .. I don't advise it.
Best to put your hand on the car before you buy it.
Best to put your hand on the car before you buy it.
#10
Considering the amount of money you're spending, I think the price of a plane ticket is cheap insurance. I purchased my last 2 cars away from home. One was 400 miles away, the last one was 1000 miles away. I flew to both to confirm condition and settle on price. I find it hard to know what a car is really worth to me without seeing it in person. In the first case, I drove the car back home, but was ready to fly home if it didn't work out. In the last case, I made the deal and flew home and had the car trucked to me for about the same price as it would have cost in gas, tire wear, hotel night, meals, etc., and I saved putting 1000 miles on the car in winter conditions.
While there are likely many situations where sight unseen has worked just fine, I just don't think it is worth taking the risk.
BTW, too bad you weren't looking for a Targa a few months ago when I was selling mine!
While there are likely many situations where sight unseen has worked just fine, I just don't think it is worth taking the risk.
BTW, too bad you weren't looking for a Targa a few months ago when I was selling mine!
#13
I had a dealer tell me over email that their 996tt had NO paintwork. when I showed up- it had obviously had paint- and the sales person told me the previous owner had disclosed it had paintwork.
No question, fly out and see and drive it yourself.
No question, fly out and see and drive it yourself.