What is the mileage on your 997 right now?  IS it really important for the resale?  I ask this because a car 997 that is 5 years old already depreciated with a refreshing 997.2 (which in my opinion is a hell of a more car than 997.  There is a big change there not cosmetics) and a whole new 991.    At least that is In my country, it does not matter if it is in immaculate condition or low mileage.  It would make a small difference in price and only thing that would help would be preference wise if same cars are considered by the new buyer.  997s were produced massively.   I think this effects you more being in EU because the prices are realtively cheap because of acceptable taxes.

I would either ditch the 997 and the Abarth or drive 997 everyday.   I do not think a 997 is a collectors car.  Just drive it before you lose more value.  It is totally daily drivable.


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