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morgal48 11-15-2018 12:36 PM

'99 Base on Mecum
 
Silver '999 base just sold on Mecum Las Vegas auction for $11,500. With buyer's premium buyer paid just over $12,500.

gman1113 11-15-2018 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by morgal48 (Post 583226)
Silver '999 base just sold on Mecum Las Vegas auction for $11,500. With buyer's premium buyer paid just over $12,500.

I just saw that same thing... Pretty impressive. Did you see what the milage was?

DWBOX2000 11-15-2018 01:22 PM

Go on BAT. Some of the prices paid are crazy.

thstone 11-15-2018 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by gman1113 (Post 583232)
Did you see what the milage was?

77K miles. Its an $8,500 car. Someone had too many cocktails.

https://www.mecum.com/lots/LN1118-334361/1999-porsche-boxster-cabriolet/

A8ked 11-15-2018 08:03 PM

I was watching it too. At that price it must have been bought by someone who does not know the market.
From the photos, it's missing the fuse box cover, battery cover and frunk light. The coolant tank looks like it is yellowed and likely due for replacement soon. Cosmetically the car looks ok, but those missing pieces make me wonder about how well its been maintained. If I were selling I'd visit a local recycler and get those missing parts before I put the car up for sale.

particlewave 11-15-2018 08:49 PM

That sweet spoiler sticker obviously drove the price up. :cool:

itsnotanova 11-16-2018 03:10 AM

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Originally Posted by thstone (Post 583241)
77K miles. Its an $8,500 car. Someone had too many cocktails.

https://www.mecum.com/lots/LN1118-334361/1999-porsche-boxster-cabriolet/

That and people get stupid at auctions in general. They get too competitive and let their emotions control their wallet.

kk2002s 11-16-2018 04:50 AM

No No No, you guys have this all wrong
This is it. I've been waiting in my cellar for this moment. The Boxster is now a collectors car. Prices will start to ascend through the roof like the last Air coolers.
I'll be able to retire from the profits on my 02 S with 103k miles. Maybe even buy a 914

Lets all not put our cars up for sale at once, that will keep prices down

Blackcloud 11-17-2018 03:34 PM

Boxsters are undervalued. A well kept car should command a better price. You guys that naysay sound like MG owners. Don’t buy into the hype. I have a 1967 MGB. One exactly like mine sold at Barret-Jackson for 28K. People say the IMS is an issue. My Boxster is a 2004 with the engine and clutch replaced by Porsche at 52,800 miles. It now has 68,000 miles. I value it at 17 to 18 K. The engine was replaced. No IMS issue. As I recall, boxsters did quite well at that auction. Keep the faith.

dghii 11-17-2018 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Blackcloud (Post 583373)
Boxsters are undervalued. A well kept car should command a better price. You guys that naysay sound like MG owners. Don’t buy into the hype. I have a 1967 MGB. One exactly like mine sold at Barret-Jackson for 28K. People say the IMS is an issue. My Boxster is a 2004 with the engine and clutch replaced by Porsche at 52,800 miles. It now has 68,000 miles. I value it at 17 to 18 K. The engine was replaced. No IMS issue. As I recall, boxsters did quite well at that auction. Keep the faith.

I'm glad you value your car that high. Unfortunately, I'm not sure the market would agree. Maybe sell it on B-J when its time to sell!

KevinH1990 11-19-2018 04:12 AM

I think we need to be realistic about the market for our cars. There are a lot of Boxsters available and abundant supply inevitably drives down prices.

That said, I wouldn’t sell my car at current market prices. The issue for me is that I couldn’t find a desirable replacement that was available at for a price close to what I received for my Boxster. In that context I have to agree with Blackcloud.

Geof3 11-19-2018 10:19 PM

No doubt the overall values are pretty stable. We all assume there are “tons” out there, but given there were only 164k 986s (standard and S) total produced worldwide, that doesn’t pan out to huge amounts. It would be very interesting to see what the death rate is for our cars these days. Keep in mind, the 356 was considered a throw away in the early 70’s...

Think of this, there have been 350,000 Macans alone delivered since 2014. 164k over both iterations of 986s over 8 years isn’t exactly a huge number...

MWS 11-20-2018 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Geof3 (Post 583518)
Think of this, there have been 350,000 Macans alone delivered since 2014. 164k over both iterations of 986s over 8 years isn’t exactly a huge number...

I had no idea the number of Macans was that high. We were considering (ok, my wife was) a Macan, but maybe now back to another Audi Q5...or SQ5. I did just see a teaser for the new Q8, but I bet that's just going to be crazy priced. BTW, has anyone heard about the new laser headlights Audi will be using? It appears not in the US (or at least for awhile).

Laser Headlights....remember waaay back when just full LED lights were cool? I want want want...just so I can say I have laser headlights. :)

Geof3 11-20-2018 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by MWS (Post 583520)
I had no idea the number of Macans was that high. We were considering (ok, my wife was) a Macan, but maybe now back to another Audi Q5...or SQ5. I did just see a teaser for the new Q8, but I bet that's just going to be crazy priced. BTW, has anyone heard about the new laser headlights Audi will be using? It appears not in the US (or at least for awhile).

Laser Headlights....remember waaay back when just full LED lights were cool? I want want want...just so I can say I have laser headlights. :)

Yeah, pretty crazy. I was reading both a market report and updated info on the "new" Macan. Porsche profits were 4.8 billion/16.4% or something like that. I would say the company is pretty healthy. And to think our little runners were what turned the corner for the company is kinda cool.

BoxMann 11-21-2018 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by itsnotanova (Post 583273)
people get stupid at auctions in general. They get too competitive and let their emotions control their wallet.


That's EXACTLY it.


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