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991 pricing/depreciation

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just got base price of 991 c4s cab a whopping £96.5k + bits pushing it up to £115k with the pdk and engine upgrade jesus thats plenty of money `ghunter!!!
But with china asia and russia buying them all Porsche are absolutely right!
If the depreciation curve is the same as a 997 g1 then i will wait for a 3/4 yr old one
 
Prices will drop in three years, but maybe not as much as some others according to this

http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=718422

 
Repeating my post on the listed link here...

991 depreciation - depends on how many options you ticked from factory (and there are a lot of them!) - not worth a penny on resale...

Limited edition models like the GT3RS 4.0 will always be the ones to depreciate the least. Can't believe Chris Harris traded in his for a 599 [&:]
 

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