Does the 9.3% indicate that a 911 would only lose 9.3% of its value over 5 years? That’s shockingly good. Maybe that’s due to the recent unusual market conditions due to supply chain issues, Covid, etc….
I bought a Carrera 4S manual 5.5 years ago. According to KBB.com it’s now worth 13% less on trade in than I paid for it. That’s incredible value retention in my opinion.
Yes and the 911 has always been insulated a little bit since it’s the “only” car with the engine over the rear axle. If you want 911 driving dynamics, you have to get a 911. Nobody else makes even a clone.
Does the 9.3% indicate that a 911 would only lose 9.3% of its value over 5 years? That’s shockingly good. Maybe that’s due to the recent unusual market conditions due to supply chain issues, Covid, etc….
I bought a Carrera 4S manual 5.5 years ago. According to KBB.com it’s now worth 13% less on trade in than I paid for it. That’s incredible value retention in my opinion.
Yes and the 911 has always been insulated a little bit since it’s the “only” car with the engine over the rear axle. If you want 911 driving dynamics, you have to get a 911. Nobody else makes even a clone.