How rare are these cars?
#1
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How rare are these cars?
I don't know if anyone has come across production numbers, but has anyone encountered another 718 GT4 or Spyder on the road? (Not at a car show)
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If I remember correctly, my SA said around 200 GT4 in USA in 2020 but don’t quote me on it.
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#3
Is this going to be another "hidden" value thread? Geez!
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Probably not as rare as the GTS 4.0
#5
and why would you see one? how often do you see a 2016 GT4 or Spyder tooling down the road?
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The 2020 model year ones will definitely be more rare than the 2021 model years simply because of the factory shutdown. I mainly see Boxsters and 911s while driving (I'm excluding Macans, Cayennes, and Panameras... which the first two are plenty around here). Pretty rare to see a Cayman and never seen a GT4 on the road even though one of my co-workers has one and parks it in the office garage. More likely to see a GT3 than a GT4.
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I came from a 981 Cayman GTS. During the 5 years I owned that car, I saw 2 Boxster GTSs in the wild. The only time I saw a 981 Spyder was once at a car show. I have seen one 981 GT4 on the road.
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If "Rare" implies monetary value, then NOT rare.
If "Rare" implies how likely are you to see one on the road, then depends where you are but know that these are not limited edition/production cars. IMO, they will make enough to meet demand and therefore you will see more of them on the roads.
If "Rare" implies how likely are you to see one on the road, then depends where you are but know that these are not limited edition/production cars. IMO, they will make enough to meet demand and therefore you will see more of them on the roads.
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If "Rare" implies monetary value, then NOT rare.
If "Rare" implies how likely are you to see one on the road, then depends where you are but know that these are not limited edition/production cars. IMO, they will make enough to meet demand and therefore you will see more of them on the roads.
If "Rare" implies how likely are you to see one on the road, then depends where you are but know that these are not limited edition/production cars. IMO, they will make enough to meet demand and therefore you will see more of them on the roads.
#12
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If "Rare" implies monetary value, then NOT rare.
If "Rare" implies how likely are you to see one on the road, then depends where you are but know that these are not limited edition/production cars. IMO, they will make enough to meet demand and therefore you will see more of them on the roads.
If "Rare" implies how likely are you to see one on the road, then depends where you are but know that these are not limited edition/production cars. IMO, they will make enough to meet demand and therefore you will see more of them on the roads.
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My dealership hasn't received any new allocations lately. My SA believes Porsche isn't going to provide them with all of the allocations they want or need.
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Originally we all heard that these cars weren't going to be limited and anyone wanting an allocation will get one. I believe Covid has changed some things as well.
My dealership hasn't received any new allocations lately. My SA believes Porsche isn't going to provide them with all of the allocations they want or need.
My dealership hasn't received any new allocations lately. My SA believes Porsche isn't going to provide them with all of the allocations they want or need.
#15
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Those cars will not be rare, Porsche will build as many as they can sell before the model cycle ends. AP have already said exactly that at Goodwood when they launched the cars.