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911 997 TT White Cabriolet Value - 1.5 Year

What would you guys think the value of used 911 997 TT Cabriolet in white be in a year and half. Would high 60s and low 70s be a good guess for a fairly nice equipped car with some miles on her.
 
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What would you guys think the value of used 911 997 TT Cabriolet in white be in a year and half. Would high 60s and low 70s be a good guess for a fairly nice equipped car with some miles on her.
Should be more, isn't that what the regular 997s are going for after that long?
 
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I was reading on 6Speed about how the car drops value 20K after the first year and little less than 5K on her. I'd say a fairly new generation model with 20K on her would be a good guess. Keep in mind, the new 997 is coming out too with all the changes. Also in a year, the supply will have doubled with the new 997 TTs coming to the market.
 
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Yeah but the 996 turbos are currently going for 70ish, and those aren't anywhere near as popular as the 997s. (And that's way more than a year old.)
 
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How much do you think they will cost then?
 
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The few I've seen listed were still over 100, maybe someone who has access to wholesale and other pricing reports can weigh in. It's hard to value cars that have such low volume. I'm seeing plenty of 06/07 C2S and the like in the 70-85 range on edmunds and autotrader right now. The facelift is not all that major and it will depend on how much people like the new lights as to whether or not the current 997 values will change significantly.
 
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Yeah but the 996 turbos are currently going for 70ish, and those aren't anywhere near as popular as the 997s. (And that's way more than a year old.)
You can get 01-03 turbos for in the 50's and maybe in the 40's at auction. Same with regular 997's.
 
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M3-Addict, I'd say they will be low 100's. I just don't see this car dropping down too much in value. Also, white's a favorite color on this car. Would be pretty hard to find a white cab for a low price.
 
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Color wont make that much of a difference. After 1.5 years I would say around $110,000. $60-$70K NO Fn way. Plus everyone needs to remember that they just are not building as many 997 Turbos as they did 996. Values for the coupes have held!
 
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