Tallguy wrote:
Am just selling my Boxster with the intention of buying a Gen II 997 which will be up for sale shortly. However, I've been offered a 993 Targa. I've never driven a 993 and this one comes with a full history and is in very good condition inside and out.
Are 993 targe values holding steady, dropping or going up? I've seen 993 turbo's at silly money, hence the question. The 993 I've been offered is a factory standard car with the 3.6 normallty aspirated engine, 100K on the clock.
Anything to look out for on these cars??? Thoughts??
I'm sure I'm way too late to help, but the things to look out for on the 993 are
1) screen aperture rust as said, front and rear
and
2) rear chassis-leg corrosion
but both are 'easy' to fix if you find the few indies who know what they are doing, and will only cost (quite a few) hundreds of GBP, but not thousands.
The 'prices' question is slightly more complex:-
Short answer - 993 prices don't change.
Long answer -
the 993 that 'everybody wants' i.e. the manual C2, only rarely comes up for sale, and sells instantly. The others are not 'seen' as 'the one to have', and so the 'value' is so much less.
A good condition 'mid? mileage' C2 has been in the upper 20's since I started looking in 2002, and still is today IF one comes up for sale. The C4 isn't far behind, but the cab/targa and tip are simply not 'the ones to have' - these are so-called market forces so owners please do not take offence.
As the supply of 993s for sale has been so low over the past ten years, the previous models have gradually taken their place - supply and demand now mean those models have increased in value. The 964 should never has been as cheap as it was - it has now recovered.
Supply and demand.