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Hi guys,
whats the average price for a 99 to 01 996? I've been looking at cars.com and autotrader looks like the prices range from the high 20's to the mid 30's. just want to get an idea on how to bargain. thanks! |
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Yep, that's it.
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Mk I Aero cars in nice shape will be the higher end of that range but you can get a nice example for high 20's all day long. Do consider the 02-04 version as it has 20 more horses, 20% stiffer, and 20% cooler headlights for roughly 20% more.
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My 2 cents...
An early Mk1 car with Factory Aero kit is desirable and if it is a 1999 model year may have the optional LSD (only year available other than the anniversary edition). If you care about the LSD then you likely also desire a car with a factory M030 sport suspension as a starting point. The car above with a recently swapped engine would be highly desirable.. Otherwise I would put my money towards an 02+ model with a 3.6 just like BillJ said. A plain jane MkI car with normal mileage and good condiiton all around should be near the $25-27K mark. Cheaper cars are available with higher miles, almost no options and questionable service history and less then desirable condition.
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thanks guys I appreciate the info, i'm looking at a 2000 C4 this week. hopefully it pans out..
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