Just been trawling the various car sales website and I've noticed that there are a LOT of 987 3.2's with less than 30K on the clock for less than £15K. Is this only the case in the north or is it time to sell up when there's still some value left in my own car (being in the above mention catagory)?[8|]
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987 3.2s Price Freefall??
- Thread starter chard
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ORIGINAL: chard
Just been trawling the various car sales website and I've noticed that there are a LOT of 987 3.2's with less than 30K on the clock for less than £15K. Is this only the case in the north or is it time to sell up when there's still some value left in my own car (being in the above mention catagory)?[8|]
it is only the case in the north
you are fine and your car is worth £35k
enjoy the wonderful boxster experience[
happy Easter
987s for 15k where???
ORIGINAL: chard
Just been trawling the various car sales website and I've noticed that there are a LOT of 987 3.2's with less than 30K on the clock for less than £15K. Is this only the case in the north or is it time to sell up when there's still some value left in my own car (being in the above mention catagory)?[8|]
OPC Glasgow have one, I just about fell over when I seen it. I did have the intension of trading my 55 plate 3.2 with 16K miles against a 997, however I did'nt even ask to save myself the feeling of being insulted.
There are also a few in the autotrader with around 30K being advertised for less than £16K around the same age. Thanks
There are also a few in the autotrader with around 30K being advertised for less than £16K around the same age. Thanks
987s for 15k where???
I had a look at the OPC National search .... I could only find 1 3.2 'S' 987 Nationally below 20K
http://ucl.porsche.de/ucl/plsql/uk/clients.show_car?sid_=9073407957MUR449GDZMPPVTK6PI8XQ&pnr_=1&lnr_=1&caller_=
I disagree with the original poster on 'free fall' prices.
Have a look at the autotrader site with the postcode G31 3AR. Quite a few cheap cars in the locality.
ORIGINAL: Nick_USA
987s for 15k where???
I had a look at the OPC National search .... I could only find 1 3.2 'S' 987 Nationally below 20K
http://ucl.porsche.de/ucl/plsql/uk/clients.show_car?sid_=9073407957MUR449GDZMPPVTK6PI8XQ&pnr_=1&lnr_=1&caller_=
I disagree with the original poster on 'free fall' prices.
ORIGINAL: ianmac
Best to just enjoy the car, Ive had mine two years and every trip is a pleasure... Toured Spain last year, life's too short , just enjoy having one of the best cars ever made ....
Totally agree cars aren't investments the depreciation on a Boxster is now in line with all the competition but the thrill per mile is still way out front IMO

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