1999 Porsche 911 Carrera Convertible on 2040-cars
Redwood City, California, United States
This is a beautiful convertible 911 in excellent condition. Meticulously maintained, garaged at home and work, driven mostly highway miles. I'm the second owner. I have all the receipts and service paperwork. Clean CARFAX, California car, no accidents or body work. Details: -VIN: WP0CA299XXS656406 -only 86,xxx miles -Gas Flat 6-cyl 3.4L -5-Speed manual transmission -Silver exterior -Black leather interior -Excellent overrev data: Range 1 3278/2537h, Range 2 146/505h. Operating Hours Counter 2563. Service history: -80,000 mile service completed, new battery, new brake pads -new steering control arms, drive belt 74,414 mi -IMS bearing retrofit (CRITICAL FIX -- DO NOT BUY A 1999-2003 911 WITHOUT THIS!), cam shaft cover, rear main seal 71,222 mi -new convertible top 70,550 mi -new clutch 62,902 mi Cosmetics: There are some scuffs on the driver's seat from a cell phone, and scuffs from shoe rub getting into the car. Minor curb kiss on the rims. Otherwise in excellent condition - no fading, no tears in the leather, no rips in the convertible window. No noise or rattle going over bumps. Payment: Buyers are required to make a $500 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit via PayPal. Full payment is due 7 days after the purchase is complete by cashier's check, bank wire, or cash in person (NOT PayPal, Money Order, or personal check). If you are not able to pick up the vehicle for a longer period of time, you will still be required to send in the final payment prior to pick up. Buyer responsible for arranging and paying for shipping to your location if applicable. Please have your funds or financing ready prior to purchase. Winning the auction means you made a commitment to purchase, not to have 7 more days to think about it. Only bid or make offers when you are ready to complete the transaction. Thank you. This vehicle is being sold AS-IS. No trades since I'm not a dealer. |
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Porsche 911 tops a list of must-have classics, but No. 2 is more of a surprise
Wed, Aug 9 2023No surprise here: In Europe, the Porsche 911 is the most sought-after classic car. Surprise here: Slip-streaming the 911 in the most sought-after chart compiled by the Car & Classic marketplace is the Ford Mustang. Using the Google search engine as a means to pick the winners, as well as the average prices achieved on the “Car and Classic” website, the venerable 911 was tagged 1.45 million times per month according to data stretching back 15 years. The number of 911Â’s sold though the C&C marketplace was 21,141, at an average price of 58,409 pounds, or $74,300. FordÂ’s pony car, still a popular choice for buyers in Europe, placed second on the list with 1.2 million monthly searches. The average sales price over 15 years was 31,107 pounds ($39,570), and the number of older Mustangs sold reached a total of 8,332. Models that also finished among the charted top 10 include the Land Rover Range Rover, the Corvette, the ultra-classic British favorite Jaguar E-Type and the BMW 3 Series. “Whilst a 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 RS could set you back the best part of GBP500,000 ($636,000), there are many more affordable models, which bring the average sale price of a 911 on Car & Classic to GBP58,000 ($73,800) – the third highest average selling price of any make and model on the site,” explained Dale Vinten of Car & Classic. According to the site, the Jaguar fetched the highest average selling price: a whopping 89,000 pounds, or $113,000. But thatÂ’s peanuts compared to a Series 1 Roadster in excellent condition, said Vinten. For that, “you can expect to spend up to GBP250,000 ($318,000), A Series 2 or 3 will cost less, as they are not as desirable, but in decent condition you can expect to pay around GBP40,000-GBP50,000. Even a barn find 1969 E-Type Series 2 Roadster can set you back to the tune of GBP33,000 ($42,000)." Launched in 2005, Car & Classic is among EuropeÂ’s most popular classic car clearinghouses. It also runs a stand-alone auction site.
A closer look at the 2015 Porsche Macan
Wed, 27 Nov 2013
He assured us that "this is a sports car."
Porsche took the wraps off its all-new 2015 Macan at the LA Auto Show last week, and while it's easy to write it off as just a badge-engineered version of the Audi Q5, you'd be very, very wrong. For starters, 75 percent of the car's platform was re-engineered by the Porsche team, and with a choice of two twin-turbocharged engines, the Macan should absolutely live up to the brand's pedigree.
Porsche Macan sales may push brand past 200K unit goal early
Tue, 13 Aug 2013In late 2010, Volkswagen announced that it would spend the equivalent of $71 billion through 2015 to beef up its product lineup, determined to overtake Toyota in overall sales and profitability by 2018. Each of VW's many brands, in turn, would play its part contributing to a goal of 10 million sales per year. VW-owned Porsche was expected to sell 200,000 vehicles per year by 2018, but with the imminent arrival of the Macan small sport utility vehicle in 2014, the automaker is poised to meet that goal years ahead of schedule, Automotive News reports.
Porsche sold 143,096 cars in 2012, and IHS Automotive predicts Porsche will sell 63,000 Macans in 2014, according to Automotive News, which would make it the brand's best-selling vehicle. Do the math and you can see how Porsche could easily beat original expectations ahead of schedule. But Porsche's sales and marketing boss Bernhard Maier says not so fast: "We will not offer [63,000 Macans] in 2014 as we will still be ramping up production and introducing models top down," he told Automotive News Europe. Whether Porsche surpasses the 200,000 mark early or not, he said, the company will not set a new sales target and will remain committed to its business model.
The Macan shares its architecture with the Audi Q5, but Porsche will be able to charge more for its SUV. Tim Urquhart, a senior analyst at IHS Autmotive, told Automotive News that Porsche can charge 10 to 20 percent more, for what is basically the same SUV, than other VW Group brands. How's that for brand value?