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kas750 said:Prices seem to be easing back to sensible levels from what I can see.
I know of a black with black 58k low owner manual C4s that is available for 21k.
Overall I would say that is a good thing as these are the starter 911.
paul987 said:a Cat D or C black C4S for £25k
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Tim_s said:My c4s is has been for sale for a month or two and has had a bit of interest but not sold yet - not sure if I'm allowed to post a link to it on ph, but is a basalt black tip with 98k, an engine rebuild w new bores on one bank and 997 ims, fully stamped history/high spec/condition but 11 pvs owners. I've had it on for £19,950 and had 2 viewings over the past month or so, one a tyre kicker, the other a chap with a 718 and a 991 who was a pleasure to meet, loved the car (esp the dansk exhaust note!) but ultimately decided he really shouldn't buy another. At least with both people they seemed to like the car and I felt that if they were to actually buy one, they'd have bought mine. I've had many people chancing it on ebay offering £17-£17,5k which I suppose gives some idea that it's more or less probably priced correctly. I've just relisted it at £19,5k last night, will see how it goes.
None taken - I wouldn't have posted if I weren't prepared for peoples' opinions. As you say prices are all over place, I looked at the market and priced it accordingly, the cheapest car on ph at the moment is at £18k with 134k miles on it with no mention of history etc but there do appear to be some reasonable cars at £19k, so I think it's priced at the cheaper end of the market and I guess it depends on what value you put on having a rebuild and on service history/condition - all what drew me to this car in the first place!C4-STORM said:Please, no disrespect but with the miles I would expect to pay similar to what you were offered previously so perhaps there is a good indication right there.
As others have already said though, prices are all over the place.
I am convinced there are many which are over-priced on the basis that values will eventually catch up.
Tim_s said:None taken - I wouldn't have posted if I weren't prepared for peoples' opinions. As you say prices are all over place, I looked at the market and priced it accordingly, the cheapest car on ph at the moment is at £18k with 134k miles on it with no mention of history etc but there do appear to be some reasonable cars at £19k, so I think it's priced at the cheaper end of the market and I guess it depends on what value you put on having a rebuild and on service history/condition - all what drew me to this car in the first place!C4-STORM said:Please, no disrespect but with the miles I would expect to pay similar to what you were offered previously so perhaps there is a good indication right there.
As others have already said though, prices are all over the place.
I am convinced there are many which are over-priced on the basis that values will eventually catch up.
Tim
Jackzi said:........ The number of articles/posts about how much of a bargain the 996 is doesn't help push prices up either .....