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Porsche 911
997 : 2004- 35
996 : 1997-2005 49
993 : 1993-1998 36
964 : 1989-1993 15
Carrera 3.2 : 1983-1989 24
Carrera SC : 1977-1983 4
Early 911 : 1964-1977 4
Porsche Other Models
Boxster (987) : 2004- 7
Boxster (986) : 1997-2004 9
Cayman : 2005- 5
Cayenne : 2003- 2
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Sell Your Porsche

All Private Adverts are Free ! Advertise your Porsche at 911uk and you're guaranteed to reach the right audience, it's the No.1 reason people like yourself visit us! Statistically, we're probably one of the most popular destinations on the internet for anyone looking to buy a Porsche with almost 4 millions hits a month on 911uk.

We offer two distinct advertising options. One for the private Sellor and one for the Trade. All Trade advertising will need to contact the site, in order to set up a trade account

Listing are for up to 6 months and alterations to your advert can be made during that time, with up to 8 images being placed for any advert. Just select "Create a new advert" to start creating an advert and in a matter of minutes you advert will be submitted for site approval.

Note, you must select the advert submit button in order to get your advert approved. Advert approval can take up to 24 hours but will be actioned ASAP. You must be a registered user in order to place an advert and with site registration being free, it's as easy as that.

For any queries, please email the site admin@911uk.com or post a query in the support forum at the 911uk Support Forum

Porsche Brokerage Service

Sell Your Porsche with 911uk and Phil Raby

Porsche Brokerage Service

Let 911uk and Phil Raby sell your Porsche, No one wants to sell their Porsche (unless of course it’s to buy another one) and it can be a lot of hassle, placing adverts, dealing with phone calls, weeding out the timewasters and dreamers.

911uk and Philip Raby can take all the hassle away and sell the car on your behalf, helping to ensure that you’ll get a better price than if you traded it in.

How does it work? First of all, 911uk and Philip Raby are not car dealers – we don’t carry lots of stock. Indeed, we don’t sell more than one or two cars at a time.

If 911uk and Philip Raby are confident that we can sell your Porsche (we only accept first-rate examples), we will keep it in locked premises, promote it through a variety of sources and deal with potential buyers. We will ensure you'll get the best price for the car and will, of course, consult with you before making a sale.

What does it cost? We charge 8 percent of the achieved price to sell a Porsche. However, with higher-value cars we will agree a ceiling price to ensure you're not losing out. This price includes all costs, such as advertising, but you remain responsible for any maintenance and/or repair costs.

What next? This is a very personal service, so do give us a call on 0870 3009 911 or send am email so we can discuss your requirements, Contact 911uk, Vehicle Brokerage Service here

Total 911 Magazine Classfieds via the 911uk classifieds

911uk are pleased to announce, that selected classifieds placed in 911uk will be placed in the Porsche Magazine Total 911 completely free.

Porsche For Sale

To ensure that you car is selected for the monthly Total 911 classifieds, please ensure all of the required information fields are completed there are at least 2 images uploaded for your car.

FOR PORSCHE WANTED ADS

Wanted adverts placed in the Classified function will not be approved.

Please note, that the next upgrade to the classifieds function will allow for Wanted Ad's for Cars to be placed.

Place ALL WANTED Adverts in the "Porsche Cars Wanted " forum.

FOR PORSCHE PARTS FOR SALE

Parts adverts placed in the Classified function will not be approved.

Please note, that the next upgrade to the classifieds function will allow for Parts Ad's to be placed.

Place ALL PARTS Adverts in the "Porsche Parts For Sale " forum.

Car Buyers' Legal Rights

If you buy a vehicle from a dealer, you’re covered by the Sale of Goods Act 1979. This means it must be:

  • Of satisfactory quality, bearing in mind its age, what it cost and how it was described to you. It should be free from serious defects, other than those you were made aware of.
  • As described. If the dealer says it's a 2-litre, and it's actually a 1.6-litre, you can reject the car and seek a refund or replacement.
  • Fit for any reasonable purpose. The car should do all that you reasonably expect of it, including any specifics you state to the dealer. If you need a car for towing and the dealer says a 1-litre supermini will be fine, you can reject the car if it struggles.
  • However, if you pay for the car to be inspected, the dealer is not responsible for any faults the inspection should have found and you should always get a statement on the car's condition from the dealer.

    If your car is faulty, you have six months from the date of purchase in which you can reject it. You can demand repair or a replacement, unless it would cause 'disproportionate' or 'significant inconvenience' to the seller.

    Examples of this would be if a repair would be as effective as a replacement, or if a price reduction would be more appropriate for minor defects.

    Dealers must now prove the vehicle was of satisfactory quality when it was sold. This means you no longer need to seek an independent car inspection.

    However, if you believe your car is faulty, you must stop using the car immediately, and contact the dealer directly. You need to follow this up in writing, providing evidence of the problems.

    If you've bought the vehicle from a franchised car dealer, you can speak to the manufacturer direct. They don't want to get a bad name because a dealer hasn't provided the expected level of service.

    What about a private sale?

    You have far less legal comeback when buying a car privately. The only obligation for sellers is to describe the car truthfully - but even if they don't, getting compensation from them can be difficult, time-consuming and costly.

    However, you can still expect a car to be:

  • Capable of passing an MOT, unless the seller specifies it isn't.
  • Owned by the person who is selling it - because if you later find out it's been stolen, you have no legal right to keep it.
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