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help whats my cayman s worth

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thinking of selling my 2009 cayman s gen 2 pdk 320bhp very high spec only 8000 miles Carrera gt silver, full extended coco leather, ceramic brakes, lsd adaptive lights, adaptive sports seats, crono sport plus,19" cayman r wheels,still have original wheels with brand new n rated tyres,PCM,PASM, still as Porsche warranty and assistance full main Porsche history whats it worth it has
 
Hard one worth what someone is willing to pay for it especially if it's a spec they are seeking you have very low mileage which helps for those seeking low miles

I would say only in my opinion price circa 29 k to 32 k depends on how long you want it for sale.

It's just my estimate looking at the market.

Good luck with the sale.

 
very nice looking and spec car that.

8000 miles in 7 years ! did you forget you had it lol :)

 
As Cliff says very hard to say but I feel that maybe there is more to the spec than you have said, many don't realise what extras they have especially if their car was fitted with one of the special packs of options. For instance since very few have the ceramic brake option and adaptive seats which are both very expensive options does it have PASM? Check your spec and see what you may have overlooked.

The car has such low miles when many think they should get regular exercise while others want low miles and hope that means zero wear...

I would think about £30-32K should be a reasonable price today as your spec stands.

 
I would put it up for £34k and see what happens, these are rare cars and that's very low miles, there will not be another one like it.

 
Only saw one with PCCB brakes when I was looking and I actually avoided it as was scared off by the replacement cost, although they allegedly last a lot longer? £6k a pair on a £30k car? Just my opinion, only takes one person who REALLY wants that rare option and you're in, I guess most people didn't spect that as they would be approaching basic 911 money?

 
Is this the car sold by OPC Leeds with just over 5k miles back in March this year? I tentatively enquired at the time and thought that the asking price of £32,990 was attractive for an OPC sale given the miles and warranty. It only had the standard 18" S wheels then so is going to be more desirable with the Spyder wheels now. I feel the market has cooled a bit since then in terms of asking prices so I'd guess as a private sale it could be worth around the £30K mark.

 

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