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Another 'I test drove a 997' thread...
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I drove an '09 Carrera 4 yesterday. OMG!! ![]() Pics of the offending beastie; ![]() ![]() The 'client advisor' mentioned several times that he is "highly motivated", but even at $88k it is out of my league for now. That said, the '05's have started to come down, so in a couple of years a <4 year old <50k mile car is a real possibility. I need to go try a 993 Carrera 4 and see how they compare! Cheers, Paul.
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88k hmmmm.....wonder what a 07 GT3 is worth they will start coming off lease soon....
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Is there much of a difference between the '05 and '09? Thanks, Paul.
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Even the 05's in this economy have held their value hard.... Porsche did well with the 997 and their recessionary prices proves it.... |
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Looks like '05 non-s cars can be had in the high 40's.
Pretty good deal, IMHO. FWIW, my '89 was $50k new. That translates to $83,605.65 today, yet the above car could probably be had for under $70k today... Cheers, Paul.
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Very nice Paul, but dangerous
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Just bought a 2005 with 27K miles $46K. Porsche lease return. Porsche Certified Warranty. Very happy with it !!!!! Mint Condition Only problem cant seem to find any Porsche 101 type book so I can work on it. Anything would help.....
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To the original poster's point. Every time I read someone opining about how much better the older Porsches are than the newer ones I absolutely HAVE to assume that they've never driven one. Having driven just about all of the different 9 series cars and liking all of them I don't know how someone could turn up their nose at the new ones, especially the 997. I got in one and went OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!! Balls.
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![]() I own both and although the '86 is a barrel of fun, the 997 is an awesome machine indeed. |
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Try out a 2001 996 Turbo for $45,000. You will be amazed at the amount of car you can get for that price. The '01 Turbo is just a tad bit slower than the 959 for about 1/7th the price!
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Are you sure that's a 2009? I thought all the 997.2 models have the redesigned taillights.
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I agree Wayne. I could probably even swap $$ wise my 964 3.3T for a 996TT, but I just can't seem to let this one go.
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The new 997 is an awesome car - undoes some of the damage of the other slights Porsche has slung at the enthusiast world recently. A friend of the family has one and it's awesome. It's heavy but hides its weight well.
If the new engine design proves as promising as it seems - where will the 997s competence leave the 996s (and earlier 997s, I suppose) as the years go by...? As a good deal for some of us, I imagine.
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i dunno. i drove one of these all around for a while. found my 83 was a zillion times more fun for 1/10th the price. as a DD i wouldnt mind having one but for....fun...nahh
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That car is an '08.
I owned an '07 and now own an '09. VERY different cars... The 997 was amazing. The 997.5 is heads n tails over the 997. Either car is so much more refined and viceral that the earlier varients (I own a handful of those too.) Early cars are fun - but the 997.2 borders on supercar engineering. It rides nasty when you want it to - and goes like a monster when you want it to... Last edited by sezme; 04-09-2009 at 12:13 AM.. |
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Update:
Sorry, my bad- it was an '08. As you can see from my sig, I got a silver 993 Carrera 4, which I prefer to the 997! Cheers, Paul.
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