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Old 02-23-2019, 08:13 AM   #1
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2-owner with records, pristine condition & original paint, no stories or love taps in traffic, low mileage, limited edition SE with every option known to man or Porsche, up for sale at the cusp of spring, interior color option that was on only about 150 cars in North America, top color that is actually available in the aftermarket when the time comes for replacement, 6 speed not tip, IMS / RMS done, and a fresh clutch...
I don't know this particular car, and I personally prefer the cocoa brown interior, but my thoughts follow:
I have bought 2 of these now in the range of half his asking price. Both were in substantially worse condition in one way or another. If I wanted a pristine car for occasional weekend drives that would lie protected in a garage in between, until it possibly even started to appreciate one day, this car would be a very strong consideration at around 19-21k. I deferred on a similar car for 17.8k in the past - it only took hours (that same afternoon) for someone else to fly in from another state and purchase it.
I needed a car that could be driven to work or parked in the grocery store lot, and that would spend the vast majority of its life outside, that my kids might accidentally climb into with fast-food-fingers, and would likely never see a concours competition. So I bought something different, not as pristine but just as fun to drive. To correct either of my SE's to the condition of this car would certainly have cost at least the price differential.
Most people shopping for a 550 SE specifically want a 986, just the apex of the line. A 996 or 987 would not be considered an alternative, regardless of price, for many of us.
This car may not be worth the asking price to any given person. And the seller may not be motivated by price alone. But I predict someone will likely find it fits their specific wants and purchase it not terribly far from asking, in the near future. (BOL to whomever that is.) I am not trying to affect anybody's bargaining position or shift the market somehow. I am just saying that based on my experience, if you want it badly and budget allows, jump, because the nicer examples are getting rare and if you don't jump, someone else will. And more affordable examples of the same car are certainly available, just not in this condition. They are wonderful cars that drive just as well with road rash, 150k miles, and aging leather.
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Old 02-23-2019, 12:16 PM   #2
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... more affordable examples of the same car are certainly available, just not in this condition. They are wonderful cars that drive just as well with road rash, 150k miles, and aging leather.
+1 to BLs comments. This car will sell for the asking price if the seller waits for the right buyer. This time of year the wait might not be long.

Mine has almost the exact mileage. If it wasn't recovered from flood damage I would keep it constantly garaged and stress about parking lot dings. Instead, I have a 'driver' that I love and don't ever plan to part with.

Beautiful car, GLWS.
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Old 02-23-2019, 12:56 PM   #3
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Excellent comments and observation by 78f350 and Broken Linkage..

I would'nt hesitate to check out this car and test drive it and do a PPI and make an offer pending results of a PPI done, if i don't have my highly optioned 04 986S right now.
If you own or have driven one of these 986's then you would get an honest feel on how much asking price will be depending on options and condition..

This car is being advertised at the perfect time before Spring, and I would'nt be surprised if it gets sold soon.

Trying to save a few hundreds or even a thousand or two, and waiting for the right car to show up is a futile search for me. Just my 2 cents...
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Old 02-23-2019, 02:33 PM   #4
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The seller may want to list it on BAT. There have been several 550s sold there recently for good $$$ and many of them have been tips. They would devour a low mileage 6spd. You just have to have access to a lift so you can take a boatload of underside pics and put up with the idiots who ask stupid questions.
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The seller may want to list it on BAT. There have been several 550s sold there recently for good $$$ and many of them have been tips. They would devour a low mileage 6spd. You just have to have access to a lift so you can take a boatload of underside pics and put up with the idiots who ask stupid questions.
BAT might be a good way to go.

The one bid to $23,800 didn’t meet the seller’s reserve.



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