35,000 Miles and Out of Warranty. Sell and Buy a Low-Mileage One?






BTW, I've seen a few on the market right now. In fact, 249 GTs of various models nationwide.
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I also wouldn't call the market "hot." It's really cooled down and only gonna get worse.
See what kind of quote Trent gives you. Fidelity warranties are good exclusionary warranties. Many Porsche people won't be without them. They're also refundable/transferable if need be.
Trenton O. Gibson
Advertising & Marketing Manager
Highline Autos
Direct: 602.909.9216
Office: 480.348.0777
www.Highline-Autos.com
I also wouldn't call the market "hot." It's really cooled down and only gonna get worse.
See what kind of quote Trent gives you. Fidelity warranties are good exclusionary warranties. Many Porsche people won't be without them. They're also refundable/transferable if need be.
Trenton O. Gibson
Advertising & Marketing Manager
Highline Autos
Direct: 602.909.9216
Office: 480.348.0777
www.Highline-Autos.com




Last edited by Katie22; May 2, 2024 at 05:28 AM.
Not everyone has the knowledge, space, tools and time to do this kind of work...
If I had a 35K or more miles car thinking about selling, I would take to a Merc specialist and get it thoroughly looked over, and if it comes back to the mechanics and your expectations, I would keep it. 35,000 miles isn't much at all; unless it was heavily modified, abused, and tracked a bunch. Or, again, just got tired of the car and wanted the latest and greatest with newer technology. Which is also understandable.
Good luck, you have win-win choices.



