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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Hamilton, Ont.
Posts: 7,000
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I think the release of the 997 also plays into it. All of a sudden, as Denis said, the 996 is last year's news. A lot of people jumped ship to the 997, so the market got flooded with 996s, and consequently prices dropped. Now people who were considering boxsters are able to afford 996s. I saw a 99 advertised yesterday for I think $29K. NA, no fancy stuff, but still, under $30K? Top-end 3.2s are selling for more than that sometimes!
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