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Old 10-04-2023 | 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by cooler2442
MSRP for me also but only because I already have a 4RS. If I did not have a 4RS and preferred the Spyder RS I'd pay 40-50k over to have my own PTS allocation. I knew several people who have already committed to dealers at 50k over. Other dealers asking 75k over from brokers I've heard.
With those ADMs and PTS (incl mandatory WP), this is not a $250k car, much less $300k. Not in this economy and what's yet to come.
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Old 10-04-2023 | 10:34 AM
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With those ADMs and PTS (incl mandatory WP), this is not a $250k car, much less $300k. Not in this economy and what's yet to come.
Many are paying 250-275k+ for their 4RS's even in the past 30 days depending on spec, just because you think its not a 250k+ car doesn't mean the market will think so. Unless you have an MSRP dealer close to you where you have a great relationship, good luck getting one of these at MSRP.
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Originally Posted by cooler2442
Many are paying 250-275k+ for their 4RS's even in the past 30 days depending on spec, just because you think its not a 250k+ car doesn't mean the market will think so. Unless you have an MSRP dealer close to you where you have a great relationship, good luck getting one of these at MSRP.
Good luck to them.
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Old 10-04-2023 | 10:46 AM
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Vin number confirmed (22/09/23)
Production week 46 (but still subject to change)
My car has just been delayed with another week (week 47 build)
Nevertheless my SA says it will now be the first SRS they will receive (originally, they hoped to receive their first SRS last month)
Seems like production delay is quite general?
Any other European buyers with delays?
Old 10-04-2023 | 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by cooler2442
Many are paying 250-275k+ for their 4RS's even in the past 30 days depending on spec, just because you think its not a 250k+ car doesn't mean the market will think so. Unless you have an MSRP dealer close to you where you have a great relationship, good luck getting one of these at MSRP.
My dealer has one that he's asking $244k for, very low miles. Before he listed it, he offered it to me first, and I said no, I'll wait for an MSRP allocation. He went down his list of top customers, and they all said no also. So now the car is listed on their website.

A friend who co-owns a used car dealership told me the wholesale price for the 4RS is around $220-230k.

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Old 10-04-2023 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by cooler2442
Many are paying 250-275k+ for their 4RS's even in the past 30 days depending on spec, just because you think its not a 250k+ car doesn't mean the market will think so. Unless you have an MSRP dealer close to you where you have a great relationship, good luck getting one of these at MSRP.
Many refuse to pay ADM and are getting the car under $200k.

MSRP or I am out 🥰

Good luck to you in getting the call 👍
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Old 10-04-2023 | 01:19 PM
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ADM dealerships are selling (4rs') for MSRP, or MSRP dealerships have enough cars they are beyond the "inner circle", or these are lower tier inner circle people getting cars at msrp dealerships?

Details matter. lol
Old 10-04-2023 | 01:30 PM
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do we have an update for when these allocations drop? have they already? same time as st? thx
Old 10-04-2023 | 01:38 PM
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ADM dealerships are selling (4rs') for MSRP, or MSRP dealerships have enough cars they are beyond the "inner circle", or these are lower tier inner circle people getting cars at msrp dealerships?

Details matter. lol
No ones getting 4RS's or Spyder RS's at MSRP unless its an MSRP only dealer and you have some kind of relationship with them/live locally next to them or let them bend you over on a watch/PPF/leasing/trade in/etc.

That simple. Anyone can call dealers right now and ask for a 4RS allocation and they'll see a 50k+ ADM or dealer will refuse to talk to you since you aren't local.
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Old 10-04-2023 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by cooler2442
No ones getting 4RS's or Spyder RS's at MSRP unless its an MSRP only dealer and you have some kind of relationship with them/live locally next to them or let them bend you over on a watch/PPF/leasing/trade in/etc.

That simple. Anyone can call dealers right now and ask for a 4RS allocation and they'll see a 50k+ ADM or dealer will refuse to talk to you since you aren't local.
That tracks with my recent local query. I'm hoping to play games with extras (extended warranties, PPF, etc) to avoid straight ADM.

But we are both in big markets (LA and DFW). Maybe our view is skewed.

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Originally Posted by Manifold
My dealer has one that he's asking $244k for, very low miles. Before he listed it, he offered it to me first, and I said no, I'll wait for an MSRP allocation. He went down his list of top customers, and they all said no also. So now the car is listed on their website.

A friend who co-owns a used car dealership told me the wholesale price for the 4RS is around $220-230k.
$220-230k wholesale on an average $180-190k sticker is still strong money....
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$220-230k wholesale on an average $180-190k sticker is still strong money....
Yes, it is. But still well below listed asking prices.
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Originally Posted by Manifold
Yes, it is. But still well below listed asking prices.
Isn't that why it's wholesale value? Asking will always be higher...
Old 10-04-2023 | 03:02 PM
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Isn't that why it's wholesale value? Asking will always be higher...
Just saying that asking is MUCH higher for some of the cars, unrealistically so. We're no longer at the peak where these are $250-300k cars.
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It'll be a lot closer to msrp compared to today's market in a year or 18 months when ppl realized the roof is a PITA/no manual option sucks/porsche keep pumping it out of the production line & it's no longer the latest/hottest thing(992.2 or maybe the rumored 718 R will be what everyone is chasing after)
Just be patient. I'll wait for my turn in my 987 spyder, that roof keeps me busy


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