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The middies were the last IB 911 to pop in price and when they did their percentage gains on paper were the highest even though they are generally still behind their younger brothers in value unless it's a Carrera. But I don't see any of them tanking.
People generally did not, and will not be buying these cars on credit. If the market contracts most people will shrug their shoulders and keep driving their $30-40k that just lost 5 or 10%. The run up is pretty much over and if you've owned a car a while and want to sell it, do so without any fear that you are leaving money on the table. If $30-40k makes a difference in your lifestyle, I'm pretty confident it will earn more in the market in the next 5-10 years than in your garage.
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