2011 TurboS coupe value.
#1
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2011 TurboS coupe value.
Looking to sell (or trade for a turboS cab or McLaren cab) my aqua blue / black 2011 turboS with 13.5K miles. Car is in great shape other than a couple stone chips.
Anybody with any recent sale price or auction data they would be willing to share? Going to talk to the dealer about trading it in on a new S550 for the wife and would like to know what's a reasonable offer.
Thanks
Patrick
Anybody with any recent sale price or auction data they would be willing to share? Going to talk to the dealer about trading it in on a new S550 for the wife and would like to know what's a reasonable offer.
Thanks
Patrick
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Looking to sell (or trade for a turboS cab or McLaren cab) my aqua blue / black 2011 turboS with 13.5K miles. Car is in great shape other than a couple stone chips.
Anybody with any recent sale price or auction data they would be willing to share? Going to talk to the dealer about trading it in on a new S550 for the wife and would like to know what's a reasonable offer.
Thanks
Patrick
Anybody with any recent sale price or auction data they would be willing to share? Going to talk to the dealer about trading it in on a new S550 for the wife and would like to know what's a reasonable offer.
Thanks
Patrick
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retail the cars have moved recently at between 120 and 125 with similar miles (on the internet). My most recent comparison was in last two weeks, 127.5 for a car with 5200 miles. They advertise for more on ebay and autotrader, but the recent sales I know about have all been in that range.
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2012s are going for $130-135K with MSRPs in the $172-174K range
http://www.circleporsche.com/used/Po...dea157cf36.htm
#11
Using my formula I came up with selling Porsches & using part of it to back into the 2012 model year.
- clean 07's with low miles are going for $80k. add $7-8k x 5 model year = $115-120k. add a little bit for it being an S model & the price on the 991 Turbo. $129k seems reasonable
- clean 07's with low miles are going for $80k. add $7-8k x 5 model year = $115-120k. add a little bit for it being an S model & the price on the 991 Turbo. $129k seems reasonable
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If you plan on getting a new car (The new S benz is amazing....drove it and it is hard to resist), then ask the dealer to help "paper trade" your Porsche if there is a sales tax advantage to you.
Most dealers will paper trade for a modest fee and they also have a chance to after sell the buyer of your Turbo. And provide financing!
Most dealers will paper trade for a modest fee and they also have a chance to after sell the buyer of your Turbo. And provide financing!