2006 997 C4S Price Check
#1
2006 997 C4S Price Check
Close to pulling trigger on above car, low miles 22k, CPO through mid 2013, for 60K, well optioned car, phone module, navigation, rear parking, full leather, tiptronic, rear wiper, bose, multi function steering wheel, 19' wheels, power seat. Have I left much on the table, or is this priced right?
#2
Close to pulling trigger on above car, low miles 22k, CPO through mid 2013, for 60K, well optioned car, phone module, navigation, rear parking, full leather, tiptronic, rear wiper, bose, multi function steering wheel, 19' wheels, power seat. Have I left much on the table, or is this priced right?
54K ought to close it .
Here's my reasoning . Even though it has CPO -
Tiptronic is a huge negative in the wake of PDK.
Plus it has miles and an uncommon color.
The Nav is very dated .
It has nice wheels .
I would have said 56 had it been a manual and even though Tip is an added option .. it simply is not desired . In fact think about 2013 . The car will have no warranty, even more miles, tip will be even more dated, and the nav archaic. You'd be lucky to get 35K at taht time making an exit fee mucho grande.
#3
Don't know where you read about the color, think miles are pretty good for 5 year old car (i.e. low), think Tiptronic will help you (keep in mind that Americans very often don't know how to drive stickshift and most people don't track their car), good extras (dated Navi or no, it has one, thus worth probably $750-$1000), 19" wheels are standard (check the quality of the tires, set costs you $2000), phone module is fairly useless as you need separate number to your cellphone (no bluetooth)
Don't think you should pay more than $50-$52k - if dealer maximum $55
Don't think you should pay more than $50-$52k - if dealer maximum $55
#4
Close to pulling trigger on above car, low miles 22k, CPO through mid 2013, for 60K, well optioned car, phone module, navigation, rear parking, full leather, tiptronic, rear wiper, bose, multi function steering wheel, 19' wheels, power seat. Have I left much on the table, or is this priced right?
Someone will always buy an auto, Tiptronic or PDK--most people could care less.
#5
I'm finding that the prices seem to have firmed up recently. Easy to search Porsche website for all dealer stock. Most will move $2-3 off the listed price. Maybe you can find a bargain somewhere, but it would be rare and you'd need to act fast.
I saw an '06 C2S lightly optioned with 32k miles and CPO for $51k, but it was sold...
I've been looking for sticks, so I'm not as familiar with tip prices
I saw an '06 C2S lightly optioned with 32k miles and CPO for $51k, but it was sold...
I've been looking for sticks, so I'm not as familiar with tip prices
#6
I was shopping around for a 06 S last summer and found quite a few with around 25000miles for less than $50k; Cabs were about $5k more ...
you guys think that prices went up since, despite the cars being a year older?
you guys think that prices went up since, despite the cars being a year older?
#7
I think they have. Asking prices and selling prices are up.
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#8
In January,I purchased a 2006 C2S. 16,000 miles,full leather,Bose,short shifter.power seats,heated seats,CPO for just under $60K from a dealer.I added Sat radio and Bluetooth.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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