DivineE
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Is this thread for any age turbo of just the 'real' 911 turbo?
I was wondering if anyone has ever made a lifeline chart of turbo prices for the various models of 911. This thought was first spawned by seeing a 3.3 964 turbo I kept the add for from 5 years ago come back up for sale recently for £14k more than it was before with more miles on it.
I looked at all the models and considered their values, thought about the popularity and how it changes with age, thought about the build quality and reliability of the various models (as far as I can establish it using common faults/own experiences), then took a gamble and bought a low mileage 996 turbo.
Bought for less than £30k (lower than any other model 911 turbo available today) I figure its value will at worst dip to just under £20k (like the 964 turbo did), probably remain the same and possible appreciate to over £30 over the next 5 years.. with the benefit that I get to enjoy the car in the meantime, adding reasonable mileage.
Thoughts? What do others reckon to the time scale for values with age? Forgetting maintenance and upkeep which is 'likely to be' no more than my usual 944 turbo (e.g. £1200 for a clutch, £1000 for belts etc) so normal (unlike a 355, DB9 or Gallardo).
In a world where no car is bought as an investment, could the 911 turbo be a respectable way to invest money while interest rates are lower than inflation?
p.s. not that I care either way because I still get the pleasure of driving it and that's what really matters ..but out of interest as this is how I justified it to myself.[
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I was wondering if anyone has ever made a lifeline chart of turbo prices for the various models of 911. This thought was first spawned by seeing a 3.3 964 turbo I kept the add for from 5 years ago come back up for sale recently for £14k more than it was before with more miles on it.
I looked at all the models and considered their values, thought about the popularity and how it changes with age, thought about the build quality and reliability of the various models (as far as I can establish it using common faults/own experiences), then took a gamble and bought a low mileage 996 turbo.
Bought for less than £30k (lower than any other model 911 turbo available today) I figure its value will at worst dip to just under £20k (like the 964 turbo did), probably remain the same and possible appreciate to over £30 over the next 5 years.. with the benefit that I get to enjoy the car in the meantime, adding reasonable mileage.
Thoughts? What do others reckon to the time scale for values with age? Forgetting maintenance and upkeep which is 'likely to be' no more than my usual 944 turbo (e.g. £1200 for a clutch, £1000 for belts etc) so normal (unlike a 355, DB9 or Gallardo).
In a world where no car is bought as an investment, could the 911 turbo be a respectable way to invest money while interest rates are lower than inflation?
p.s. not that I care either way because I still get the pleasure of driving it and that's what really matters ..but out of interest as this is how I justified it to myself.[