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Slacker101 07-22-2020 05:49 AM

R Titled 2010 Cayman?
 
Debating this R Titled Cayman. It sounds like a decent deal if I can talk him down a bit. The damage was limited to panels and a window, which have since been repaired.

What do you all think?

https://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/7151468573.html

TeamOxford 07-22-2020 04:23 PM

More than the usual due diligence is necessary here, but it may be worth the effort to check it out in person. I'm assuming you'd be willing to drive to Pittsburgh from Ohio to check it out, with a personal inspection and test drive.

Outlying points to consider:
* any municipal or insurance issues with registering a rebuilt car in Ohio
* cost of PDK maintenance (recommended at 40K miles)
* checking the hatch for water leaks
* if you're planning to resell in the future, the rebuilt title will be a negative

Some Caymans exhibit a rear trunk rattle. I believe this why the rear "curtain" is not affixed to the hatch, as shown in one of the pictures. Worth checking out.

But hey, if everything checks out, and you get a good deal, you will have one sweet ride.

Just sayin'...........

TO

DoninDel 07-22-2020 05:51 PM

No mention of any options, such as navigation.
Hard to equate that damage with needing a rebuilt title.

husker boxster 07-22-2020 06:25 PM

That's not much of a discount for a rebuilt title. $21K is about right for a private sale with that mileage in the pricing guides. I look at too many Porsche sale websites but I remember recently seeing a base 987.2 Cayman with similar miles for $21K.

Looks like it has heated seats, Bose, power seats which means it also has memory and rain sensing wipers. Also looks like it only has 1 key, which means it will cost you an addl $500 to have Porsche make & pgm a 2nd key.

997 / 987 PDKs are supposed to have the trans fluid flushed every 6 yrs or 60K mi. Chances are this one needs its first flush. If you have the dealer do it, the cost will be close to $1K.

2-seater sports cars are lifestyle vehicles. They can be bought and sold on a whim. Something in your life changes - get married, have a baby, get divorced, retire, downsize, etc that can impact whether a 2-seater is practical in your life. Buying a 2-seater with a tainted title really means you better evaluate your life situation. If you buy it and suddenly need to sell, people are going to wonder why. Obviously the damage wasn't severe, but you need to carefully consider purchasing this car.

husker boxster 07-22-2020 07:30 PM

Found the car I mentioned in the last post. It's this car advertised on Rennlist for $21.5 (so I was right about yr & mileage ;)). Didn't remember the story behind it, just the price and miles. So maybe it's not too bad on price.

https://rennlist.com/forums/market/1201143

TeamOxford 07-22-2020 08:22 PM

Terry,

That's the same exact car. Rebuilt title. Only now, the price has been reduced to $19.9K.

Seems like the owner wants to sell the car ASAP, so maybe a good deal can be struck.
As long as this Cayman passes the smell test, it could serve as a reasonable ride for someone who intends to keep, and maintain, it for a long time.

Just sayin'..........

TO

husker boxster 07-23-2020 05:21 AM

Yeah, I know it's the same car just a different price. I didn't explain it well, but that's what I meant when I said "it's this car advertised", as the same one in the orig post here. Sorry if that caused any confusion, it was kind of late when I was tickling the keyboard.


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