2016 Porsche Cayman GT4 Agate LWB 1800 miles, Excellent condition, $120,000
For Sale2016 Porsche Cayman GT4
12-06-2021, 10:27 PM | Replies: 45 | Views: 16380
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Price
$119,000• OBO
- Location Steamboat Springs, CO, 80487, USA
- Condition Used
- VIN WP0AC2A81GK191681
- Mileage 1,800
- Engine 6 cyl
- Drive Type 2WD
- Transmission Manual
- Vehicle Type Coupe
- Exterior Color Gray
Description:
2016 Porsche Cayman GT4
1800 miles
Clean PPI, DME (nothing in any range) and Carfax
Agate Grey
Partial leather
PCM incl Nav
Seat Belts Guards Red
2 zone climate
Wing Supports in Black
Full Buckets
SiriusXM
16.91 gallon Fuel tank
BiXenon.
$96,985 Sticker
Recent oil change, upcoming 2 year ceramic, front 1/3 PPF.
No track, stories, smoke, stains, issues. 2 owners.
Original tires, windshield, etc. Stored in private collection.
$119,000 obo
email: steamboathomes@aol.com
call or text 970-846-9753
Last edited by Avolk; 12-31-2021 at 07:47 PM.
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02-09-2022, 09:46 AM
Burning Brakes
The MSRP was $97k. You apparently paid just over $100k.
You state you didnt do photos because these cars are commodities, but you're asking $20k over MSRP and $12k over what you supposedly paid.
You also state it's now detailed and coated. And you'd get new pics up after that happened, but still no new pics. You have two photos with terrible lighting of your commodity flip.
This is like buying a house to flip, living in it 6 months, and then asking more money than you paid and you can't even mow the lawn.
Go to BAT. At least then you'll put in the work.
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Burning Brakes
Original MSRP was $97k, that would be my starting ask. If you're feeling confident, then maybe $100k-$105k.
Regardless, you aren't getting $120k and it's so far out there it would let potential buyers think you're unreasonable. So no point engaging. Plus you clearly state $120k Firm. So if I were in the market, saw this ad, that price, I wouldn't even reach out.
Edit: I would also add your photos are lacking. You have two pictures that are dark and not flattering of the car. No interior shots. No angles.
Regardless, you aren't getting $120k and it's so far out there it would let potential buyers think you're unreasonable. So no point engaging. Plus you clearly state $120k Firm. So if I were in the market, saw this ad, that price, I wouldn't even reach out.
Edit: I would also add your photos are lacking. You have two pictures that are dark and not flattering of the car. No interior shots. No angles.
Last edited by iammacey; 12-29-2021 at 10:54 AM.
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Agreeing with others. I would drop to 115k obo and see where that takes you. At least you'd get some more engagement from potential buyers and can adjust accordingly. I don't think you're going to get 120k especially on these forums. Maybe if you consigned your car or put it out on general market sites, you may get closer to that number. Glws
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Someone can buy a new or barely used 718 GT4 that's not too far off from your "firm" $120k asking price.
And that's exactly what I'd do. I'm seeing these closer to $105k and even that is overpriced.
And that's exactly what I'd do. I'm seeing these closer to $105k and even that is overpriced.
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This is a 105-110k car with the miles. Take good photos, post it on all the main websites and it'll sell for around 110k with those miles/buckets.
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While I believe that more effort should have been made to include more pictures, I’m not sure that I agree with others that price is too high. I’ve been looking at asking prices of 991s and 997s which have skyrocketed. This car is practically new. The only other car I saw for sale like this had only what seemed to be delivery miles (14 or 16 miles) and that car was yellow. This car has 1800 miles. That’s practically new. Ceramic. PPF. Good option list and, in my opinion, the best color (tied with Black and GT Silver - lol - I have black so I’m biased). If you bought the same car for $115k and needed to do paint correction, PPF and/or address other items, you’re almost at $120k. Only negative I see is the original tires which is not really a negative, but, rather, a routine item that needs to be addressed after 5 or 6 years regardless. I don’t think the price is out of this world at all, but I’m also basing my opinion only on what I see others listing theirs for, not actual sales. Just my 2 cents.