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What Is It Worth?

TJW964

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Hi All

Thinking of getting rid of the 964 after nearly 3 years of ownership. Wondered what it is worth?

Spec : Totally standard.
Red, C2, 1990, Black leather, 120,000 milles, good service history
Over £10k spent on it since I have had it (fixing insurance work).
Had it polished and cleaned up and permaguard protected last year.
Not immaculate, but bloody close.

I paid £14k for it and wondered if it had lost much?

Send me an email if you don't want to put the figures on here, I am not bothered.
Anyone interested, I'll be happy to post up some pics, etc.

Cheers
Trevor

 
ORIGINAL: dyllan

i`d guess around £10k looking around whats on out there

As far as I can see you'd be lucky to get any reasonable 964 for that sort of money, and your car sounds reasonable. If it has not had the engine rebuilt yet, that would certainly put me off (and it did put me off some otherwise very smart cars when I was buying mine).

IMHO I'd would have thought you would get within a shout of what you paid for it.
 
I agree with Steve. Does mileage count against it though - due for engine re-build with 120k miles on the clock?
 
True, you do see them for £10k but when you look under the skin the difference between a old nail and a reasonably well sorted example (even one that has done 120k) can be vast.

Working on your description Trevor I would concur with the guys and start at £14995 and be prepared to negotiate.
 

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