![]() 10/01/2015 at 14:08 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
And the best you can do is one picture? !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! priced at $235,000.
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That bubble though... god.
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Probably not even his picture.
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There are one too many zeroes in that price.
Nevermind. Thought it was a 996 and not a 993.
Still too high though
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CP
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I should edit the title. Your (allegedly attempting to) selling a car for $235,000.
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Only one pic, on CL, and no information? Scam! Flag it.
Better off selling on a specialty site that caters to cars like that.
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When it’s like that, I feel it’s more “Look at this car when you search for them, that’s right, ‘I’ own it.”
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lol, could be worse
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Last year for the 993 turbo was 1998 too.
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That was a typo on my part. Its a 1997.
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Still CP
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Probably not even his car.
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You should edit the title to correct the usage of “your” instead of “you’re.” Not trying to be mean, common mistake.
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Working, so no time for research - it’s worth, what, half that?
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I’ll be damned if I ever pay $235k for a freakin 993. Not even for a GT2.
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I scour Craigslist for all my upscale auto needs...
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*cough* You’re*
#ThatGuy
#CrackPipe
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Wanted to say CP, buuuut market research indicates $200k or so is what one can expect to get for a low mileage 911 Turbo from ‘97. Was that the last year they made them with air cooled engines or something?
Either way, it’s still a CP by about $30k or so, but not that far off.
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MEGA CRACK PIPE.
I’d rather have a NEW 911 turbo that is as fast for $40,000 LESS... or this lightly used 2014 911 turbo (that is still faster than the one from 1997) for $100,000 less: now
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/…
Now the odd thing I’m seeing is when I check autotrader, other used 911 turbos from the same series (1995-1997) are selling for prices that are almost as crazy.
I don’t get it.
Why would anyone want to get an inferior model from over 15 years ago for more money than a new one?
It isn’t rare enough to be truly collectible and not old enough to be a classic.
EDIT: Apparently the 993 was the last of the air-cooled 911 models. So it’s the wealthy purists and dealers driving the prices up. I still say it’s a mega crack pipe.
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Yep... I looked into it as well and I also think the prices are insane. And yeah... this is the last series that was air cooled... so it appeals to the purists.
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I looked into it... and these (993-series 911) are commonly selling for the high $100k to low $200K range. Saw one on sale for $300K.
Absolutely insane.
Yeah, it’s the last of the air-cooled ones... so it appeals to purists.
But I’d rather buy a new one that is as fast or faster for less money and a warranty.
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Agreed - give me a new one with a warranty.
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Obviously the guy was told by his wife to put the car up for sale and he thought “How can I stop this from selling?”