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On their website for 22k over? That is a MSRP car in my opinion.
I was offered 125K trade in on a 128K build yesterday. Same offer I got in January with about 3K less miles then. No way this dealership settles at MSRP
I was offered 125K trade in on a 128K build yesterday. Same offer I got in January with about 3K less miles then. No way this dealership settles at MSRP
Funny part is they would list your car for $145k, let it sit for months and wait too long for someone to bite. Then accept $130k. Right now the market is around $130k and they know it but would try to be greedy.
Funny part is they would list your car for $145k, let it sit for months and wait too long for someone to bite. Then accept $130k. Right now the market is around $130k and they know it but would try to be greedy.
Exactly. I bought mine with 4k miles for, depending what exactly you include, under MSRP. The dealers are sitting on things that will ultimately result in losses. My guess was that I bought from a dealer who was hoping/expecting to make 10k+ but in the end was relieved to get out at break-even or a slight loss. They probably justified it by making money off of the other guy who traded in the car. You see the price cuts, the RNM, and the dealers see it too.
Things can of course turn around and everything will be back up to new highs, but at this moment, there is weakness, and sellers who are afraid or don't have ***** of steel are willing to deal.
If you have a offer for 160k for you car, sell, because you can turn around and buy a ton for less than that.
I was offered 125K trade in on a 128K build yesterday. Same offer I got in January with about 3K less miles then. No way this dealership settles at MSRP
Thats all relative unless you also state what other car you were looking at and its price. Half of the story doesn't tell anything.
I believe I know of a custom spyder allocation in LA @ 15-25k over last I heard but don't know for sure. Was available last week I know, probably one of the last tbh Delivers like December I think.
Got to wonder if they make the gt4/spyder next year or if they go all in GT4rs to make all the money. I know what I would make if I was Porsche finance dept. lol
Funny part is they would list your car for $145k, let it sit for months and wait too long for someone to bite. Then accept $130k. Right now the market is around $130k and they know it but would try to be greedy.
A few months back I sold my $122k MSRP 21 GT4 back to my dealer at sticker. They resold it for $17k over in less than 7 days.
Last edited by Archimedes; 10-10-2022 at 03:43 PM.
Any suggestions on pricing for a 2022 Spyder in Gaurds Red, LWB, steel brakes, deviated stitching, manual with about 720 miles, purchased 6/30? $117k MSRP. Not serious yet, but playing garage tetris has proven to be way more annoying than I thought it would be.
Any suggestions on pricing for a 2022 Spyder in Gaurds Red, LWB, steel brakes, deviated stitching, manual with about 720 miles, purchased 6/30? $117k MSRP. Not serious yet, but playing garage tetris has proven to be way more annoying than I thought it would be.