Help me with pricing for private sale
#1
Help me with pricing for private sale
2009 911 S Coupe PDK, PRG with Beige standard interior, Sports Chrono plus,
Self Dimming mirrors, heated seats and steering, Bluetooth, Bose Package,
Audio Interface,power comfort seat with driver memory.
100K MSRP .... Launch Car as new 6K miles
Self Dimming mirrors, heated seats and steering, Bluetooth, Bose Package,
Audio Interface,power comfort seat with driver memory.
100K MSRP .... Launch Car as new 6K miles
Last edited by jakesdad; 04-13-2012 at 08:38 PM.
#3
I agree, depending on your market area, I would say $72,000 to $75,000. $80,000 seems alittle high, standard leather and not a lot of options I would think $73,000. I saw a car the other day exactly optioned out at a dealer for $72,500 with 5600 miles.
#4
I was going to say what you quoted, but then realized that there are some people out there that put a lot of value on low miles (me not amongst that group). So, i believe you could conceivably use that as marketing tool for such a high price.
#5
PRG is hard to price. I know they were sold with 20-25k off msrp when new... I saw one with 40k miles sell after 2+ months on the lot for 56k, another with 55k miles sell for low 50's. those where higher miles cars, PRG with low miles and prices in the high 60's or low 70's just tend to sit on dealer lots forever.
#7
PRG is hard to price. I know they were sold with 20-25k off msrp when new... I saw one with 40k miles sell after 2+ months on the lot for 56k, another with 55k miles sell for low 50's. those where higher miles cars, PRG with low miles and prices in the high 60's or low 70's just tend to sit on dealer lots forever.
If anyone is interested in the car just email me and we'll discuss price...
and thanks for the opinions...
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#9
Out of all the options you can check off, the exterior color is one of the few that is totally subjective. Sports car colors were meant to be whatever the personally preference of the owner is. I've owned black cars...never again. White or silver for me now. I'd rather drive then wash my car all the time, and Sports cars were made to look clean
#10
PRG is hard to price. I know they were sold with 20-25k off msrp when new... I saw one with 40k miles sell after 2+ months on the lot for 56k, another with 55k miles sell for low 50's. those where higher miles cars, PRG with low miles and prices in the high 60's or low 70's just tend to sit on dealer lots forever.
They can't be compared to his car.
#11
The used car prices on thse cars has actually gone UP after the release of the 991 which (nicely optioned) can add up to 130K .
Wholesale that car is worth in the upper 60's .
I would ask 77.5 and close at 71 .
It does not matter what you paid for the car because the 09 economy and car market was very different than now .
#12
PRG Pricing
Last month I traded my 09 launch car with 18,000 miles for 65,000. The dealer sold it in a week for 70,000.
PRG was a great color, easy to keep clean, much different looks depending on the lighting.
Waiting on an Agate Grey 991s.
A low mileage launch car should fetch at least 70,000 in a private sale.
PRG was a great color, easy to keep clean, much different looks depending on the lighting.
Waiting on an Agate Grey 991s.
A low mileage launch car should fetch at least 70,000 in a private sale.
#14
It's dependent upon your area. Ohio is different than Colorado, Florida, Texas , California and all other regions. Put it up for sale at what you believe the value is to you. You will quickly realize whether you are right or not. Start high so you can come down if you want. That's the great part about having toys that are owned outright, you can keep them, sell them, trade them, give them away............. Most people buying 911's don't have a clue what options cost.
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