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| 914lover17 |
Jun 13 2021, 09:21 AM
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I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this, so apologies if it isn't and any tips on where it should be are welcome!
I'm in the market for a 914 - it's my first one so I'm willing to overspend at the start to get into a solid driver. I'm trying to learn about values and how to determine a good price. Obviously pictures and descriptions are only a part of the story - but I was wondering what yall thoughts were on this particular vehicle. Maybe what you think it's worth - I notice that there is probably a lot of rust under the front bumper? fuel injection has been converted and it has a lot of aftermarket parts (I think) I'd prefer something more "original" but this also looks like a really cool freaking car that potentially is very original/time conforming. https://www.autotrader.ca/a/porsche/914/woo...3_3&sprx=-2 https://www.daytonaauto.ca/vehicles/1974/po...sale_class=used |
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| MCShack |
Jun 13 2021, 02:05 PM
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@Jett @mepstein are both correct. Not enough of the right pictures to make a good recommendation. You should go with a 914 expert to view the car in person. No radio is not a deal breaker and should not affect the price by much, but those are the kind of details to look for when you see it. Rust is always the most important thing, no matter how cheap, how nice the paint or interior or engine. I noticed that they did not give the engine code in the appraisal which struck me as odd, how do they know it is a 2.0L engine? What has been done to the car is also very important. I noticed that the price is $39k CAD on one site and $45k CAD on the other. I personally do not believe this car is worth over $35k CAD to me and under $30k CAD would be better. Since this is your first 914, make sure you don't make a big mistake and find a cheaper car unless money is no object. Pay a reputable expert to look at it if you have to, maybe $100 or so of good insurance against a big mistake. Good Luck with your hunt!
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| 914lover17 |
Jun 25 2021, 11:44 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 11-June 21 From: Kitchener-Waterloo Member No.: 25,622 Region Association: Canada |
@Jett @mepstein are both correct. Not enough of the right pictures to make a good recommendation. You should go with a 914 expert to view the car in person. No radio is not a deal breaker and should not affect the price by much, but those are the kind of details to look for when you see it. Rust is always the most important thing, no matter how cheap, how nice the paint or interior or engine. I noticed that they did not give the engine code in the appraisal which struck me as odd, how do they know it is a 2.0L engine? What has been done to the car is also very important. I noticed that the price is $39k CAD on one site and $45k CAD on the other. I personally do not believe this car is worth over $35k CAD to me and under $30k CAD would be better. Since this is your first 914, make sure you don't make a big mistake and find a cheaper car unless money is no object. Pay a reputable expert to look at it if you have to, maybe $100 or so of good insurance against a big mistake. Good Luck with your hunt! Thanks! That seems to be a popular consensus - and given my knowledge it probably makes even more sense for me! Any recommendations? Or just make a post here if I find a suitable car? ps, I've seen your username on BAT! Too bad the silver 74' has a messy vin situation! Nice to meet ya! |
| MCShack |
Jun 27 2021, 01:33 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 78 Joined: 7-March 21 From: Ohio, USA Member No.: 25,305 Region Association: Upper MidWest
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The blue car in the link is a beautiful car and has some nice extras done to it. Maybe I'm wrong and it is worth every penny they are asking for it. Do they allow offers? Try to get it a little lower if possible. The car in the other link is nice as well. Try an offer on it, all they can do is say no and throw you out the back door, lol. Go look at a car near you so have some idea of what to look for in the way of bad stuff like rust. Rust is bad no matter where it is located, it always means there is more. Look past the nice interiors and beautiful paint jobs, while those are nice, there are bigger issues that can cost big dollars down the road. Or test drive a nice Subbie in same price range, it might suit you, they are snappy little cars.
I think the title/VIN situation on the silver BAT car is unfortunate, but fixable. It would be better if the seller took care of that before they put it up for sale. BAT should monitor those things closer IMO. That said, it is still a nice car and currently a great buy. I would not pay over $20K USD myself unless the seller fixes the situation, but if not the buyer can order a new VIN plate for the window and hopefully fix the title, especially if there is a prior title, sales receipt or similar document showing the correct VIN. The yellow on there is also a nice car, but some newby on there tried to call Dr. 914 and I out about that car and our comments. Good Luck and feel to reach out to me if you have questions on any other cars, I'm full of opinions and a lot of other stuff as some people say, LOL. |
| 914lover17 |
Jun 28 2021, 09:57 AM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 11-June 21 From: Kitchener-Waterloo Member No.: 25,622 Region Association: Canada |
The blue car in the link is a beautiful car and has some nice extras done to it. Maybe I'm wrong and it is worth every penny they are asking for it. Do they allow offers? Try to get it a little lower if possible. The car in the other link is nice as well. Try an offer on it, all they can do is say no and throw you out the back door, lol. Go look at a car near you so have some idea of what to look for in the way of bad stuff like rust. Rust is bad no matter where it is located, it always means there is more. Look past the nice interiors and beautiful paint jobs, while those are nice, there are bigger issues that can cost big dollars down the road. Or test drive a nice Subbie in same price range, it might suit you, they are snappy little cars. I think the title/VIN situation on the silver BAT car is unfortunate, but fixable. It would be better if the seller took care of that before they put it up for sale. BAT should monitor those things closer IMO. That said, it is still a nice car and currently a great buy. I would not pay over $20K USD myself unless the seller fixes the situation, but if not the buyer can order a new VIN plate for the window and hopefully fix the title, especially if there is a prior title, sales receipt or similar document showing the correct VIN. The yellow on there is also a nice car, but some newby on there tried to call Dr. 914 and I out about that car and our comments. Good Luck and feel to reach out to me if you have questions on any other cars, I'm full of opinions and a lot of other stuff as some people say, LOL. lol I saw that, I had my popcorn ready but you took the high road, unfortunately. Nothing against subbies, but I just watched the "baby driver" intro and felt nothing. I was completely content with my pickup truck until I saw a 914. I think it's so beautiful, the roll cage design and body line is just bad ass yet elegant at the same time. Would you know how a 94 2.0 914 compares to a 2012 C300? My dad has one and it's way more than I need and I don't even think it's supposed to be particularly snappy. I'm looking for a relaxed summer Sunday driver kinda thing. I would have already looked at the 40kCAD alaskan blue one and potentially tried a negotiation but they gave me the whole "we wanna leave it in our showroom till we have a deal speal" - my assumption was that the frame/body must be pretty good to justify everything else - which is something Id obviously wanna prove before making a deal. Just seams like a headache when I'd like something less flashy, anyways. |
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