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kbb car valuation
After looking at a few 911's I decided to look at kbb valuation of late 80's 911s and I must say the values are VERY low. Is there a more popular used valuation of these cars?
I was looking at an 88 911 and kbb listed the car in perfect condition for 11k ! Thanks, Matt |
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Unanimous acclamation for 911 valuations from the Pelican community is reserved for Bruce Anderson's figures in Excellence, particularly for the early Irish green 911 S variant.
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nada.com is much closer to reality. Perhaps even a little generous.
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You could also get some idea from the local PCA appraiser.
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When we were 911 shopping a few years ago, I would just add $4000 - 5000 to whatever kbb said and go from there. Haven't looked in awhile, so not sure if that is what I would do today.
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same car with same milage
kbb in "excellent" condition 11.5k NADA 18.5k - 19.8k (1988 coupe with 115k miles) Ill take a look at the excellence magazine for a better clue I guess. |
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