anyone interested in a a yellow CGT with under 5000
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-C...1QQcmdZViewItem
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nberry said:
Well it least for now. There probably will be further decline once the initial rush with the car has passed by those that bought one recently.
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vinnie said:
It's sort of an insult to Porsche that you can obtain their best ever street car they have produced for such a cheap price.
Feb 28, 2006 8:48:12 AM
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vinnie said:
I'd still take the 430 over the "bargain" CGT.
It's sort of an insult to Porsche that you can obtain their best ever street car they have produced for such a cheap price.
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nberry said:
Ha, the point is if you wait another year then you can buy two CGT's for the initial MSRP price.
The reason why the price will not stabilize in the near future is there are close to 100 CGT's for sale (according to one poster) and Autotrader has a slew of them.
Many people who bought the CGT now have had their fill and want out for something else. It is interesting that a die hard Porschephile who owns 40 rare Porsche's decided to sell his CGT at a substantial loss. His action speaks volumes.
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ha said:
As I've said in a previous post.. I truly hope that the price of the CGT drops even lower. I hope this great machine becomes more and more accessible to more and more people so they can appreciate this masterpiece.
And to those people who buy cars thinking of their resale values, I say: GET A LIFE!!!
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nberry said:
Ha, the point is if you wait another year then you can buy two CGT's for the initial MSRP price.
Mar 8, 2006 10:57:14 PM
Quote:If the prices depreciate even more perhaps you can buy me one and I'll pay it off somehow
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nberry said:
Ha, the point is if you wait another year then you can buy two CGT's for the initial MSRP price.
If Porsche gave me the choice of getting me a new CGT in '05 for $400k or 2 used CGTs in '07 for the same price I would choose the former. So whats your point Nick?
Mar 10, 2006 7:03:36 AM