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Up for sale is my CPO 2014 Porsche 911 991.1 GT3. It's going to be tough to say bye to this beauty as it's a beast of a car. The vehicle has recently been serviced, drives great and sounds even better. I personally have never tracked the vehicle and it's never been in an accident. The engine warranty ends 12/2023 and the CPO warranty ends 02/23.
The car originally is white and had a full PPF job done so the paint is in flawless condition. I went the extra step and had the car wrapped in Hexis Satin Red Chrome which makes this car truly one of a kind. You'll have to experience it in person. There are over $15k worth of upgrades done to the vehicle. The car has the GMG center exhaust installed, front lift, sport chrono package, rear backup camera, as well as apple carplay/android auto retrofitted into the factory PCM unit, and much more. The center shift boot was also updated to give the car more of a manual look and feel but I still have all the original parts if that's not your cup of tea.
If you're familiar with GT3's, Porsche offered a buyback on some 2014 models to replace the engine. Great news for you is that this particular vehicle has the newer engine which is still under warranty for another year. The previous owner opted to have the engine replaced through the dealer. The dealer took too long to do the work so the owner chose to have the dealer buy the vehicle back. Engine was replaced, given a 10 year warranty and then placed for auction. Vehicle is in great condition. The title of the vehicle reflects the lemon buyback.
Selling the car because I've owned several 911's and I'm ready for a new experience. That being said I am certain I will own another because this is an amazing car. Let me know what questions you have. If you are local I would love for you to come check it out.
Last edited by braylark; 11-01-2022 at 01:25 PM.
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Thank you. I am hoping whoever ends up purchasing can appreciate the wrap as much as I do. It was an $8k wrap job. The original white underneath looks great as well but the satin chrome is over the top!
You might want to mention your car is a Lemon Law Buyback....
NOT ALL 2014 GT3s are Lemon Law Buybacks...
Kind of a lousy way of putting it SBCARGUY. Also, braylark it is a key piece of this car’s history that should be disclosed more precisely, but it’s not necessarily a detractor. If I remember correctly, some of the .1 cars’ engine issues were caught earlier, and Porsche stepped up to take care of their customers individually. As the problems occurred on more cars, and more customers complained of the inevitability of all .1s having the issues, Porsche extended the warranties across the board. The real question is, does this car have the latest engine version.
Kind of a lousy way of putting it SBCARGUY. Also, braylark it is a key piece of this car’s history that should be disclosed more precisely, but it’s not necessarily a detractor. If I remember correctly, some of the .1 cars’ engine issues were caught earlier, and Porsche stepped up to take care of their customers individually. As the problems occurred on more cars, and more customers complained of the inevitability of all .1s having the issues, Porsche extended the warranties across the board. The real question is, does this car have the latest engine version.
Disclosure is a key point when a car has a title that is not “clean”…
For the record as many people are not truly informed, I owned a 2014 GT3 with its original E engine and it was NOT a Lemon Law Buyback. Hence not all 2014 GT3s are lemon law buybacks regardless of if they have had an engine replacement or not.
And…. Of course having a lemon law buyback title is a detractor from having a clean title… That is a FACT.
These are great cars but anyone interested in buying one should have all the facts associated with them.
Disclosure is a key point when a car has a title that is not “clean”…
For the record as many people are not truly informed, I owned a 2014 GT3 with its original E engine and it was NOT a Lemon Law Buyback. Hence not all 2014 GT3s are lemon law buybacks regardless of if they have had an engine replacement or not.
And…. Of course having a lemon law buyback title is a detractor from having a clean title… That is a FACT.
These are great cars but anyone interested in buying one should have all the facts associated with them.
You're correct that not all 2014's are lemon law buybacks. However as the other post mentioned the option was extended to all owners of that model to get the replacement engine. I stated in my post that this particular car does have the newer engine because the original owner chose to honor that deal with Porsche. I will call it out more prominently for those that failed to see that in my post.
You're correct that not all 2014's are lemon law buybacks. However as the other post mentioned the option was extended to all owners of that model to get the replacement engine. I stated in my post that this particular car does have the newer engine because the original owner chose to honor that deal with Porsche. I will call it out more prominently for those that failed to see that in my post.
I'm not following this explanation. AFAIK, the offer was PCNA would buy the car back, fix it, and resell it to the next owner with the branded Lemon Buyback Title or the first owner could have the engine replaced and the 10yr warranty. How did the previous owner both have the engine replaced and end up with a branded title?
I'm not following this explanation. AFAIK, the offer was PCNA would buy the car back, fix it, and resell it to the next owner with the branded Lemon Buyback Title or the first owner could have the engine replaced and the 10yr warranty. How did the previous owner both have the engine replaced and end up with a branded title?
To my knowledge, the warranty for the engine also pertains to the replacement engine that was provided. I actually did some digging into the cars history and found this post below which explains the reason why the car has the lemon buyback title. Ironically my car was the very first one on the list.
I'm not following this explanation. AFAIK, the offer was PCNA would buy the car back, fix it, and resell it to the next owner with the branded Lemon Buyback Title or the first owner could have the engine replaced and the 10yr warranty. How did the previous owner both have the engine replaced and end up with a branded title?
I also verified this with the Porsche Atlanta dealer and they confirmed not only does the vehicle have the engine warranty that expires December of next year but it still has a certified pre owned warranty that is active until next year as well.
I also verified this with the Porsche Atlanta dealer and they confirmed not only does the vehicle have the engine warranty that expires December of next year but it still has a certified pre owned warranty that is active until next year as well.
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.