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Posted

hey everyone

a few months back i stumbled upon a website that had a link to a spreadsheet populated with info & amounts paid by individuals for various 911s. the idea being when you bought or sold a car you would describe the car/features/etc & include the amount.

i can't seem to find the website anymore - does anyone know what i'm talking about????

thanks!

Posted

nope, it was online.. and it was a spreadsheet being updated and maintained by people buying and selling their personal 911s... mostly tilted toward 993 if i remember correctly....

anyway, it was (is) great - i wish i could find it again! argh!!

Posted

Source: Sports Car Market price guide.

993

Porsche made 46,919 911s from 1995-1998. The five Carrera variants are shown to have about the same values. The The two Carrera S models show a $4K premium while the Twin Turbo is double, and the Turbo S is a triple of value (180 made).

The basic Carrera models (#2 condition):

Jan. 2008 $28,000-$45,000

Jan. 2007 $28,000-$45,000

Jan. 2006 $28,000-$45,000

Jan. 2005 $31,000-$49,000

Jan. 2004 $31,000-$49,000

It seems to me that the price of a 993 has stabilized.

Sports Car Market does not consider prices on eBay (nor do I believe it for one second). They base their price guide on verified sales.

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