2014 Porsche 911 GT3
For Sale
#17
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DROP DEAD GORGEOUS CAR!
The used car market was full of uninformed buyers who constantly bombarded the car with comments about the title, which, as we (informed) know, had NOTHING to do with the car itself. That being said, it took FOREVER to sell it, and, unfortunately, I somewhat caved in as the owner of the car I wanted to buy would not hold his car forever.
Best of luck finding that informed buyer!
The used car market was full of uninformed buyers who constantly bombarded the car with comments about the title, which, as we (informed) know, had NOTHING to do with the car itself. That being said, it took FOREVER to sell it, and, unfortunately, I somewhat caved in as the owner of the car I wanted to buy would not hold his car forever.
Best of luck finding that informed buyer!
Please check yourself! Those uninformed Buyers that you speak of... They are Known as "that Porsche Guy" and " Experts" among their friends, coworkers and family. They regurgitate information they pick up on forums, but unlike a veteran Enthusiast who may have wasted his life tinkering on actual cars and wasted his/her life going in circles on a racetrack, this new age Expert with little to ZERO experience other than changing oil following Youtube videos can gather, process and regurgitate any search result with pin point accuracy. The New Age forum expert is the future!
#19
As a informed buyer not trying to get screwed over by paying to much. The issue I have with the branded title on this car is trying to figure out what a fair price would be. It's not like there is a price guide that prices Lemon law / Branded title. Using this VIN to check the price guide I'm using is saying 100k-116k for trade-in and that's for a well sorted clean title Gt3. So my question is how are sellers and buyers pricing branded titles?
DROP DEAD GORGEOUS CAR!
I'll chime in on the "Lemon Law" issue. I owned a '14 GT3 a couple years ago. It, too, had the engine replaced by Porsche, and the TITLE was "branded" by the BMV. I ended up with a 6 year old car with a brand new engine AND the extended (10 year) Porsche warranty. LIFE WAS GOOD, until I tried selling/trading it. Porsche dealers wouldn't touch it. The used car market was full of uninformed buyers who constantly bombarded the car with comments about the title, which, as we (informed) know, had NOTHING to do with the car itself. That being said, it took FOREVER to sell it, and, unfortunately, I somewhat caved in as the owner of the car I wanted to buy would not hold his car forever.
Hopefully, you will find an informed buyer who will recognize the VALUED ADDED to the car, and ignore the wording on the title.
Best of luck finding that informed buyer!
I'll chime in on the "Lemon Law" issue. I owned a '14 GT3 a couple years ago. It, too, had the engine replaced by Porsche, and the TITLE was "branded" by the BMV. I ended up with a 6 year old car with a brand new engine AND the extended (10 year) Porsche warranty. LIFE WAS GOOD, until I tried selling/trading it. Porsche dealers wouldn't touch it. The used car market was full of uninformed buyers who constantly bombarded the car with comments about the title, which, as we (informed) know, had NOTHING to do with the car itself. That being said, it took FOREVER to sell it, and, unfortunately, I somewhat caved in as the owner of the car I wanted to buy would not hold his car forever.
Hopefully, you will find an informed buyer who will recognize the VALUED ADDED to the car, and ignore the wording on the title.
Best of luck finding that informed buyer!
#20
As a informed buyer not trying to get screwed over by paying to much. The issue I have with the branded title on this car is trying to figure out what a fair price would be. It's not like there is a price guide that prices Lemon law / Branded title. Using this VIN to check the price guide I'm using is saying 100k-116k for trade-in and that's for a well sorted clean title Gt3.So my question is how are sellers and buyers pricing branded titles?
But in this case it’s simply a lemon branded title which I would say is 15% discount off market value. Just my 2 cents.
Like someone said before, it’s a car you would have a really hard time trading in to a dealer.
You can find GT3s with this type of mileage in the low $130k/high $120k range.
#21
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I think someone will find value in the extended warranty and the gorgeous wrap.
I just sold my 2015 with 23K miles for 130. MSRP was 145. So I think at your current 125 asking price, you'll find a buyer at or near that price. I'm curious what prices will do this spring. Will they flatten out or continue to slide a bit? GL!
I just sold my 2015 with 23K miles for 130. MSRP was 145. So I think at your current 125 asking price, you'll find a buyer at or near that price. I'm curious what prices will do this spring. Will they flatten out or continue to slide a bit? GL!
#24
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I'm guessing this car sold? I followed it from Atlanta to the South Carolina border last Wednesday night with a temp plate on it. Wrap looked nice and it sounded healthy. Congrats to the new owner.
#25
I'm ready! Contact me please, very interested and have done my research on branded vs non branded titles and the reasoning behind. If the car is still available for sale please contact. bradyjstone@gmail.com
Thank you.