Another CGT bites the dust
#1
Another CGT bites the dust
2005 Porsche Carrera GT
Description:
Lost control while accelerating hard towards an onramp. Rear end slipped out, car left the road and flipped over fence into a parking lot.
Location:
Portland, OR
#4
I saw this a few months ago. It does look pretty repairable, but, you need a new bumper, two new tail-lights, a new windshield, a full service, a new wing, a new engine cover, much more, and also what it costs to get the car fully recovered from a roll-over... New suspension, wheels, tires brakes. The re-build would probably end up costing more than the car, used. So technically it's not totaled, but you could get a used one cheaper than a rebuild.
#5
I saw this a few months ago. It does look pretty repairable, but, you need a new bumper, two new tail-lights, a new windshield, a full service, a new wing, a new engine cover, much more, and also what it costs to get the car fully recovered from a roll-over... New suspension, wheels, tires brakes. The re-build would probably end up costing more than the car, used. So technically it's not totaled, but you could get a used one cheaper than a rebuild.
#8
I saw this a few months ago. It does look pretty repairable, but, you need a new bumper, two new tail-lights, a new windshield, a full service, a new wing, a new engine cover, much more, and also what it costs to get the car fully recovered from a roll-over... New suspension, wheels, tires brakes. The re-build would probably end up costing more than the car, used. So technically it's not totaled, but you could get a used one cheaper than a rebuild.
#10
The value of THIS particular car is more than the repairs, but the value compared to other used cars, it's totaled, right?