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> consensus of price, 1973
Delaware914
post Feb 24 2026, 02:37 PM
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Afternoon all, With winter almost done (dont look at the snow outside), i was thinking about spring and my 914..
All things being equal is there any thought on the pricing for these models?
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post Feb 24 2026, 04:09 PM
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Depends on how well that car was bought 4 years ago.

My suggestion is to post detailed pics/description here and let the gurus pick it apart.

They will probably find both bad and good that you were not aware of.

You will get an answer as to what 914 enthusiasts think about your car and there is a tiny chance you will find a buyer if that is what you are contemplating.

A "loaded to the gills 2.0" in excellent shape will be worth substantially more than a base 1.7.

Color is important too, Have a silver car like my 31K 75 1.8L and it's one of the least desirable.

EVERYTHING MATTERS but only the "everything" that represents your car.

You bought at the start of the pandemic; prices were rising fast and they have come down since.

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