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Great thread! I particularly appreciate the 997 / 991 comparisons.
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Damn, man! Gorgeous car!! Looks SO similar to my 2009 C4S, which is also black and has the same wheels as yours. Congrats on an amazing car!
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Another one with 6-speed, sport seats, chrono, under 50K miles for under $40K. Are 991's depreciating like this? I haven't looked.
https://autokennel.com/2006-porsche-911-997-carrera-s-coupe/ |
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991s are definitely depreciating now, a higher mileage 2012 could easily be $50k or less. :cool: |
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Doesnt everything depreciate most aggressively the first 5 years? The key is where does it flat-line or at least taper off? Thats whats cool about the Porsche 911. They all initially depreciate but unlike most cars they eventually flatten out and begin to come up in value again. Some variants takes longer than others, but I suspect even the 996 will be sought after and appreciate given enough time. Not too long ago people dismissed the 964, yet its actually aged quite gracefully and nice examples can fetch a premium. The 991 is a beautiful machine and I'd have no problem owning one. |
I've got a hankering for an early 991 S w some miles on it and a few track oriented mods. Just the usual 911 stuff, rims/tires, mild suspension stuff, exhaust, seats, etc. Could be *****in' Say what you will but that PDK shifts faster than lightning and is very strong.
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Initially was a little skeptical about the PDK and wanted a manual, but after driving it for a while its pretty amazing and I wouldnt go back. It reminds me of the full manual valve body trans I ran in my old Mopar pro street cars with a high stall converter. You have to put it in manual sport mode though, than it shifts like a hammer! I find that I always have it in sport manual, not sure if thats bad for it or not but it sure is fun.
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‘05 Manual coupe $23.4k
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/ctd/d/2005-porsche-911-carrera/6323651501.html |
This has been listed for a while now: 997.2 S manual coupe... If anyone's interested, I have a Carfax. No affiliation to the seller, I was just browsing and was considering this as it was below $50K.
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/d/2009-porsche-911-carreraliter/6292741802.html |
A guy came to look at my bike for sale last weekend w a clean 2008 997 6-speed black/black. Clean w not many options. He wants to sell, $30k. If anyone has serious interest, I can reach out to him.
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It's not an all wheel drive, is it? I'd love to have something like that for my DD but is has to be 4WD this far north.
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Pretty sure it was a regular, (RWD), car. I didn't even walk across the street to look at it, going by his description.
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What's the going rate for a base 2006 S with 50k and manual gearbox?
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Yeah - I think Denis missed the "S" because I said "base" in the same sentence. I did mean S but assuming no fancy options such as chrono on top.
As elaborated by others earlier, the 2006 may not be terribly desirable in terms of the IS bearing situation it presents.... Thanks! G |
The new big bearing is a non-issue as far as I am concerned. Jake said as much in a thread over on the "other" board. I had a 996 and worried. Once I knew my 997 was the new big bearing, it never crossed my mind.
And FWIW, if you read the other board, it seems there are as many folks with 997.2 cars having bore scoring as 997.1 owners with IMS issues. |
2006 997 911
Black/Black 129,414 Miles Salvage title Used as my daily driver for past 8 years Good condition Runs well, no mechanical issues Car located in Bethlehem, PA Issues: Paint chips on front/rear bumper and fenders (see pics) Road rash on right rear wheel Crack in right rear tail light TPCS light and Airbag light light on $22,000 OBO. https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-marketplace/1025702-2006-997-911-a.html |
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