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Old 04-26-2007, 08:32 AM   #1
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well now nick and patrick know how much i got my car for, big mouth at the track heheh
so its funny when people see it they think its wayyyyyyy too much
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Even if it was a Turbo, with those small miles and in pristine condition, it shouldn't fetch more than $80k and that would be pushing it. This particular 97 C4S (low miles, pristine) will never see more than $70k unless things have REALLY changed in the last couple of years -- and I was being generous with these numbers. Brucelee may be able to chime in with some more realistic numbers.
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Old 04-26-2007, 09:30 AM   #3
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Us Boxster guys would take the same 100k and go for a stacked 987S or Cayman S and take the extra 30-40k and do whatever right?

Amen to that, brother.

1400 miles is absurdly low though, eh? From the low miles and Chicago location, I suspect that this vehicle was parked next to the Ferrari in Cameron's dad's garage in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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Old 04-26-2007, 09:36 AM   #4
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Even if it was a Turbo, with those small miles and in pristine condition, it shouldn't fetch more than $80k and that would be pushing it. This particular 97 C4S (low miles, pristine) will never see more than $70k unless things have REALLY changed in the last couple of years -- and I was being generous with these numbers. Brucelee may be able to chime in with some more realistic numbers.
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You can poke around with Comps but on this kind of a car, it kind of depends on luck, ie a guy has the dough and HAS to have this particular car. You see this happen at classic auctions all the time, the price goes wild. Otherwise, cooler heads prevail and the price get to around the books on it.

I like this model but would not want to be the guy having to pay for repairs et al.

I am still looking for my dream 968 coupe with a bad engine.

Pref in black or red.

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993's in general are overpriced, because they lay claim to being "the last aircooled" 911s. This holds a special meaning to certain buyers/owners. It is the most refined version of "the" porsche model.

This example has only 1500 miles. That makes it rare. Also the car is being sold by a dealer, vs a private sale, which means the price will be high.

The C4S is essentially a turbo without the turbo motor. It has the bigger brakes and suspension as well as the bodywork of the same vintage Turbo. Not sure of production run numbers, buy likely small.

My guess is we will see this car on several websites, will likely get pulled and reposted as well. Try to keep track of it. I would be shocked if it sold for anywhere close to that asking price. To the "right" person, I could see someone getting $60K for this car. More than that, well.. what did PT Barnum say about suckers?
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Old 04-26-2007, 02:50 PM   #6
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It claims in the ad to have cashmere seats... that is why it is 100k!
Right...

Overpriced...imo

I have seen excellent examples for around 50k.

Give me a Box S and a used 540i sport for the same money.
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