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Considering buying a 996
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I needed the rear seats so a C2 cab is, for me, ok. Only 13 years to go before the girls go to Uni / leave home !!!
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I am new to this club. I too am looking to buy a 996. However I spoke to a reputable car tuner who deals with Porsche' s and he told me that the early 1997/98 models had some design quirks and not as well put together then the newer models.
Can anyone confirm this or is it just a folk tale.
Also I am thinking that if the new 911 comes out next summer wont prices drop a fair amount too?
Sorry so many questions - so much to learn....
thanks
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Also I am thinking that if the new 911 comes out next summer wont prices drop a fair amount too
Possibly they may fall a little, like a few per cent, but it won' t be widespread carnage, IMHO.
My understanding is that nearly new C2' s are under a little pressure at the moment, so maybe the depreciation effect is already starting to be factored in.
Certain variants will still be more sought after though.
Regardless of your views on the front lights, there is not much wrong with the rest of the 996, and the 997 exterior is only going to be subtly different (aside from the likely return to 993 style front lights.)
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Maybe the rumoured appearance in Bad Boys 2 of the new Porsche might help [

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