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30K is getting ballpark close to a TT. IMO that's big $ for a 996. My advice would be to get the exact car you want with all upgrades and documented maintenance completed. Even small things, trim, wheels, tires, suspension can all quickly add several $Ks to the bottom line.
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No, I'm just seeing more high-mileage examples coming up that show their age and also seeing each price barrier fall in a downward direction. Plenty of $10-12k early 996s now, when I bought mine for $10k in 2007 it was considered the deal of the century by some. It would be a ho-hum deal now.
They may be a lot of car for the money but an early 2000s Mercedes S-class or BMW 7-series is a lot more car, if you're talking about complex engineering and features. Those cars will also be $3-4k with another spike in fuel prices. Me? I could care less what they go for.
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I don't look very often in CA, but in the midwest a $10k 996 is a non-running car generally speaking. I've seen a few in the $12-14k range but they were either super high miles, totally beat, salvage title, or some combo of the three. It's still hard to find a cosmetically decent one in good mechanical shape for less than $15k, regardless of mileage.
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We need to start putting some money on these bets.
![]() It is sold, I'm waiting for the shipping company to contact me for pick up. Headed to MI to an Audi fanatic, it will have a good home which makes me happy. Fantastic car.
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That's probably not a good idea, Matt. At least based on your track record. You might need the cash for your next purchase.
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One thing that I have noticed, is that the price for used motors has been slowly coming down. I have been starting to see early boxster motors for $2500.00 and have seen a few high milers, that still run good for as low as $1500 . Have seen a few running 3.4 996 motors advertised for as low as $ 3 k.
This is starting to make buying a 996 with a broken drive train a little more attractive to me.
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That's a really nice one for $15k asking. ^^^
Prices are on a down trend for these cars, mark my words.
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I believe they are too...just hard to imagine the flagship car for such a marque brand is this low. I feel like the power in my 968 is great and we're talking 65hp+ more here!
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From what I've been hearing there's a pretty big delta between asking and selling price lately.
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