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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Vasteras, Sweden/Pompano Beach, FL
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997 prices?
Hi guys,
I'm considering upgrading my semi-daily driver, my 1986 911 Carrera Cab, to a 2005 997 to use as a daily driver. It doesn't have to be a convertible, but wouldn't hurt. The question is how much I should pay for one with resonable low miles (less than maybe 60000), ok equipped, and in good condition? Pricing seem to bee all over, seen them from 35k-60k. So, how much should I pay to get a reasonable good car? Thanks, Johan
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Northern Virginia
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I'll guess no more than low $40s.. one challenge it seems is that everyone recommends buying either CPO (and at 2005, its at the end of being CPO able I would think) or an aftermarket warranty (which likely costs $3-4K).
The cheapest Porsche to own is not necessarily the cheapest Porsche to buy. ![]() Take you time here, or rennlist or even the 6speedonline forums to learn about whats good and bad about the 997 in general and the early cars (2005) in particular.
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It appears around $50,000 gets a good car.....
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