Facelift 996 Targa, likely to be a good investment??
Facelift 996 Targa, likely to be a good investment??
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keirangrogan

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486 posts

292 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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Ok, so it will be my daily drive for 6 7 8 ,months a year,but something has to be the next big thing. Yes I realise as first watercooled, they are not going to go stratospheric like 964. But all the same. ??

IREvans

1,126 posts

150 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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keirangrogan said:
Ok, so it will be my daily drive for 6 7 8 ,months a year,but something has to be the next big thing. Yes I realise as first watercooled, they are not going to go stratospheric like 964. But all the same. ??
Lets face it, nobody knows what the next 'big thing' is going to be....very few Targas have been great news, and I see the 996 no differently, but the old ones get dragged up in value in a frothy market.

If its a good 996 you're after, I'd get a C4S.

If its a good investment you're after, put £500 a month into an ISA

Trabi601

4,865 posts

123 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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The 996 Targa is a horrible thing. I looked at them before buying my 986S.

It's not really a proper Targa, more a big sliding sunroof. They creak, they leak and cost a bloody fortune to fix when they inevitably go wrong.

My bet (and I know it's against what most will say) for an appreciating 996 is the C2. Everyone raves about the C4S, but the C2 delivers more of the classic 911 experience than a C4S. The only reason I didn't go for a 996 C2 Coupe myself is that I really wanted a ragtop.

Adam B

29,652 posts

282 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Agree with trabi on the targa, most are tips too.

I think the 993 is the best guide for future 996 collectibility, basic C2 is nice but people will still want the C4S (and turbo/GT) cars far more.

Aesthetics are purely subjective but the 993 is a prettier far than the 996 so whilst a basic 996 C2 on ambers will be claimed as a purer design, and might have a niche, beardy appeal, IMHO the shape hasn't aged well - it's smooth but as a result lacks character and looks a bit blobby and uninteresting to me. The C4S really has aged well and the wider hips and turbo stance make it way more desirable.

And avoid tips IMHO, history will not look back fondly on them for an enthusiasts classic car, get a nice clean coupe with no aftermarket tweaks (exhaust ok)

Edited by Adam B on Monday 13th March 07:21

g7jhp

7,033 posts

266 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Go for a manual 996 C2 coupe.

I wouldn't take any car as an investment at present.

Magic919

14,412 posts

229 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Find a non-facelift 996 Targa and it'll be worth a fortune.

EGTE

997 posts

210 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Not in my opinion, no.

LFB531

1,273 posts

186 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Having had one (Tip 3.6), I'd say the audience for the Targa is not the same as a 'normal' 996.

I was scratching an itch and wanted one more as a nice day cruiser rather than the more focused manual box rigid roof C2. The hatch was a bonus as well. Sure, it would go as well as any other similar engined 996 but that's sort of missing the point with a Targa.

It's gone now and I've reverted to a V8 cruiser which is more fit for purpose.

So IMHO and commenting on the OP, I think the user market is probably too small to make these more special over time than a C2/4/S. If I was doing it again and as others have said, it'd be a bog standard but mint manual C2 3.6, that's where the buyers will be in the future!

Adam B

29,652 posts

282 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Why? Look at prices of 993 C4S vs C2

BrotherMouzone

3,169 posts

202 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Magic919 said:
Find a non-facelift 996 Targa and it'll be worth a fortune.
It's the unicorn! biggrin

Dr S

5,134 posts

254 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Trabi601 said:
My bet (and I know it's against what most will say) for an appreciating 996 is the C2. Everyone raves about the C4S, but the C2 delivers more of the classic 911 experience than a C4S. The only reason I didn't go for a 996 C2 Coupe myself is that I really wanted a ragtop.
Getting a clean unmolested C2 manual coupe would be very high on my list too

LordHaveMurci

12,334 posts

197 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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The cheaper 996's are now being barried which is kind of good news to us owners as prices of decent ones can only go up as good ones get harder to find.

Targas will probably be the last to appreciate I would think.

Edited by LordHaveMurci on Monday 13th March 17:22

dopsonj

315 posts

148 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Dr S said:
Trabi601 said:
My bet (and I know it's against what most will say) for an appreciating 996 is the C2. Everyone raves about the C4S, but the C2 delivers more of the classic 911 experience than a C4S. The only reason I didn't go for a 996 C2 Coupe myself is that I really wanted a ragtop.
Getting a clean unmolested C2 manual coupe would be very high on my list too
That's what i'm hoping with my sub 60,000m 52 C2, Black on Black,Manual,PSE,PCM2,M030,LN Bearing & FSH.

Quick look on the classifieds and I can't find anything to compare it to!

keirangrogan

Original Poster:

486 posts

292 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Ok, I hear you, so investment wise not as good as I had hoped. But let's be honest, that was only ever going.to be the excuse to the wife. I appreciate a car is rarely an investment, I always buy with the heart not the head. I am just trying to justify it to myself really as I currently have a v nice 986 S Aero.

Trabi601

4,865 posts

123 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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keirangrogan said:
Ok, I hear you, so investment wise not as good as I had hoped. But let's be honest, that was only ever going.to be the excuse to the wife. I appreciate a car is rarely an investment, I always buy with the heart not the head. I am just trying to justify it to myself really as I currently have a v nice 986 S Aero.
Not really a lot of point - the 986S is every bit as good a car as the 996, if not better...

keirangrogan

Original Poster:

486 posts

292 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Oh, I forgot to say that the Targa in question is Manual and Wide bodied. I'm not sure how that evaluates to prices though. Same with the 986, the Aero kit was factory fitted, but as they are reasonably rare, there is no guide for price difference with a standard 986 S.

keirangrogan

Original Poster:

486 posts

292 months

Monday 13th March 2017
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Surprised the 996 Targa is a Widebody.

996 Targas are 2WD,
997 Targas are 4WD - and hence wideys...


(at least thats my logic)



The real investments are 997 Targa4 - in black. With Sports Chrono. With a Set of Winter Wheels/Tyres. With Loads-a-miles ! biggrin
I must admit to being a little confused myself, I had worked the 4x4 logic out myself without even realising it. Bloody hell,if I could afford it I'd go back to TVR ownership.

Adam B

29,652 posts

282 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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keirangrogan said:
Same with the 986, the Aero kit was factory fitted, but as they are reasonably rare, there is no guide for price difference with a standard 986 S.
If you are thinking an aerokit makes much if any difference to Boxster value I think you will be disappointed - hence no need for such a guide.

It was a pricey option but marmite taste.

Edited by Adam B on Tuesday 14th March 09:40

Trabi601

4,865 posts

123 months

Tuesday 14th March 2017
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More likely to devalue a Boxster as it really limits your market.

keirangrogan

Original Poster:

486 posts

292 months

Wednesday 15th March 2017
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Trabi601 said:
More likely to devalue a Boxster as it really limits your market.
Really ?

An 8K Factory Option with documented proof, right down to the original Customer Order will devalue my car.

Well I never !!!!!