Porsche 911 For Sale

Porsche 911 For Sale questions and answers

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Q: Were Porsche 911 car sales impacted by 9/11?


A: yes about 11% of sales went down car and trader 2005; issue 34 and editon 2

Q: Ferrari 308 vs. Porsche 911?
How does a Ferrari 308 compare with a 911 SC or 911 Turbo of the same year in terms of performance, collectibility, parts cost etc. I know it seems obvious the Ferrari is more valuable but after looking at an '82 for sale, I was unimpressed. Is a 308s value mainly based on its badge?

A: Three very different cars with some very different strengths and weaknesses. All three definite show their age and even at the time they were produced were somewhat behind the curve in terms of ergonomics. The 911SC is a very reliable car, and the least expensive of these three (both in purchase price and cost of ownership). By modern performance standards it is left wanting, though in the hands of a capable pilot it is still capable of good lap times. It's very much a Porsche 911 in terms of how it feels - which is a good thing if you like 911s. The 930 (911 Turbo) is far and away the top performer in this group. More costly than the SC, but similarly reliable if maintained (though the turbo does incur a somewhat higher cost of ownership). The car can be difficult to drive as it has all of the handling issues of 911s combined with the beastial nature of that 930 engine. Not a car for the timid or unskilled, but alot of fun and definitely a classic. The Ferrari really pales in most ways against these two German cars, but it does have one thing that they lack: it's a Ferrari. It's a gorgeous car, and (for better or worse) you know you are in a Ferrari when driving one. Like the SC though, it's performance is not as good as you might hope when compared to something like new Evo... but it is still a decent competitor that has many things going for it. However, expect it to be an expensive car to have. Purchase price with the vehicle is the cheap part, as parts and service will be very costly (keeping up just basic maintenace and the occassional repair will add up to the car's purchase cost in about 5 years). I much prefer the Porsches both for usability and performance (though the 308 should be a little quicker than a similar aged SC... though a 3.2 Carrera that came after the SC should be a little better and is not much more than an SC). But the Ferrari is a great car for what it is, if what it is just happens to be what you are looking for and can afford.

Q: Which is the best out of Ferrari, Porsche, and Mustang?
Ferrari F430 Spider Porsche 911 Turbo Mustang Roush Edition Statge 3 Giving the fact that it will be driven everyday, re-sale value, repair charges, and repair time, power and proformance, looks and personailty, an just general enjoyment. PLEASE EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER

A: Porsche. This answer really needs no explaination...

Q: Out of all current model Porsche 911 (i.e. 2005+ 997 series) on the road, how many are TURBO?
Non-turbo 997 in various forms makes 320-350 HP (excluding the "track" variants GT2 and GT3.) The Turbo 997 makes 473 HP. I live in Los Angeles and I don't see very many of these 997 turbos on the road. I see 997 Porsches on the road every day but I would estimate I see a Turbo on the street less than once a week -- rare enough such that they definitely get my attention. I'm curious to see if the ratio of hi-power/lo-power sales is similar to the ratios for other kinds of cars. For example, the ratio of Corvette C6 base/Z06 is very high -- in other words probably 1 out of 10 C6 Corvettes I see on the road are Z06. Is the ratio of turbo/nonturbo 997 Porsche about the same? More? Less? Another parallel would be the ratio of Shelby GT500 versus non-Shelby Mustangs of any variety. I would estimate this ratio at less than 1 out of 50 for sure. I've got to be seeing dozens of regular Mustangs and Mustang GT on a daily basis. I might see one Shelby a week.

A: The figures from Porsche are not quite specific enough, but if you look over the historical data and figure that in, you can probably make a rough estimate. From 2005-2007, Porsche sold a little over 36000 Carrera models in the US. With another model year since that, and the US accounting for nearly half of Porsche's market, there are porbably around 100000 997s that have been produced by the factory since it was introduced. Looking at known numbers for past Turbo Carreras, these have normally accounted for almost 10% of the production total. However, the turbo version was not introduced until 2006... so there are probably about 7500 total world wide out of the 100000 Carreras out there.

Q: How can I put in a request for Ebay to email me when a specific item is put up for auction by a seller?
I looked and couldn't find the right area of Ebay to put in this request. In the past, I put in requests such as "Porsche 911 model car" and Ebay would email me whenever someone put this item for auction/sale. It's not the same as want it now which is essentially a want ad for other ppl to read. Thanks for your help.

A: Go to advance search type in the search and down about 4 items is a box that says save this search to my ebay. Good luck

Q: I advertised my car for sale, a young man and his ?
girlfriend came to view it, he said it was just what he wanted and asked to try it out, I said ok but not to go too far as it needed re-fuelling. his girlfriend waited at our house with his car while he went for a spin, he was gone over an hour and his girlfriend was concerned for him so she set off to look for him, Thet was eight hours ago, has he run out of fuel or could they both have got lost? ps. My car is a 911 Porsche. My kingdom for a horse.

A: eh its kinda obvious they stole it and made a runner. sorry better luck next time u r stupid enough to give a stranger your car for a free ride