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Are Boxster values in general creeping UP?

911hillclimber

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Seems to be a few 987.2 2.9's rising in value at specialists, some nearly 2 x the offer on WBAC.com
Maybe other models/specs are doing the same...
Is this wishful thinking?

The cars I've seen are not fully loaded one owner 10 miles only cars, but normal 5K miles / year cars, few/none add-ons manual box.
 
I would say it’s very wishful thinking !!
most mainstream cars values are falling along with the general economy

 
think you might have a point there - 987.2 and 981 prices creeping up I reckon - not a lot but significantly.
you just need to look at how many 718's are in the showrooms to understand why

 
Agree. Holding but not going up 987.2 I think 981 spyder and GT4 have softened and GTS holding
 

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