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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo I had a feeling that the options and product information aren't ready yet. Though I think it's a great idea to order this early since there will be lot's a people trying to get their hands on a 997TT. Hey, you might even be able to make a profit on it but I bet you will want to keep it . So how has your experience with the C4s been, anything you dislike about the car? |
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![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo "Hey, you might even be able to make a profit on it but I bet you will want to keep it"...LOL I'm not sure if I will get rid of the 4s in trade! The 4s is an inbeleivable ride, exact, fast and beautifull (black/tan interior). the all wheel drive system is as good as they tell you,you can really be agressive getting on or off the turnpike! but the most unbelievably helpful driving tool are the BREAKS...the most responsive i've ever seen, it feels like you are driving a go Kart! It makes all the difference between this ride and ANYTHING out there (stock). I will change the rims for 20inch black techarts and add the spoilers and performance pkge,I thought the factory wheels are weak looking for this car. ![]() |
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![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo The guy who wrote that first post is one true fanatic - but I don't think Porsche will deliver his dream 997 Turbo with 520HP. As for options, Porsche is no worse than Mercedes in that regard - if you want it, you have to pay extra. The guy does make some great points though. Porsche fans are pretty intense though. Oh yes, BTW, I know I probably don't deserve it Lu, but can I have some gingerbread too...............I really like gingerbread - LOL |
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![]() ![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo welcome jrlcarrera congrats on the nice ride. seems like you are liking it very alot so are you putting rims, and performance package on it? sounds like a beast..could you give us some pics?? |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo Quote:
I think that he will be pleased with the 997TT if not the Turbo S which will likely be the one that offers power close to 520hp. Sorry rob, I can't give you any gingerbread since our jar is more or less empty but I would give you some Swedish meatballs ![]() | |
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![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo Quote:
Sounds like the upcomming Turbo S will be the car to buy this new turbo release while good is in my oppinion not worth the money or the effort once one knows a better car is comming soon. ![]() | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo Quote:
On the upside its good for those buying 2-3 year old nice low mileage Porsches and plan on keeing them a long time
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo drronh: Well it's not suprising that some 996TTs are dusting in dealerships. A brand new model, the 997 is allready out which makes the old one less desirable and now they the 997TT is around the corner the 996TTs lose alot of their value. On the other hand the 993TT has been able to hold it's value pretty good but that's becasue it's a loved enthusiast car. You do have a point with Porsche producing too many cars but hey they want to survive. Although they produced too many CGTs and more or less anyone in the US can get their hand on one within a few days. In general Porsche cars hold their value very good especially if you compare with AMG cars and such which drastically lose their value the first year. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo Quote:
My point is that these cars are not a good investment, they all depreciate a lot. 10% on a $20K car is not a lot, 10% on a $200K car is. You will not get your money back if you buy a new one- its the law of supply and demand. Porsche makes a lot of cars- Good for Porsche AG, bad for the resale market. Ferrari's hold their value pretty well and if you can get a new "hot" car early and flip it quick you can do okay, but if you're buying cars like this it is for the enjoyment of owning/driving them and you can afford to lose the money if you do not keep the car for long.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Fantastic post about the 911 & 997 Turbo The 911 isn't really as exotic as a Lambo or Ferrari and the fact that lots of it are being produced does affect the resale value, hence what you mentioned before, supply and demand. The resale value of a Gallardo isn't exactly high either since Lambo is producing it at a fast pace. The only real investment car these days is the Ferrari F430 which is very hard to get hold of. Just look at cars out on ebay almost every F430 sells for atleast 20% more than factory price. Compared with the Gallardo and 911TT which can be found for around 200. |
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