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Old 08-29-2017, 07:09 PM
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Default 16' GT3 RS Pricing...

I Just bought a 10' 997.2 GT3 and love it! However, I am really feeling like I NEED the newer RS in my life . This week I have seen 3 2016's priced at $209K. A year ago it seemed like you could not touch these for under $250K. So how much lower do you think they will dip between now and the first of the year? I have some toys to unload to make this happen a 73' RSR Tribute and the 997.2 GT3.

I have the BUG, there is no getting rid of this one! LOL
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Nobody can tell you that. We would all just be guessing. But if you have the BUG, do what you need to do! Remember, it is only money and life is short.
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dibs on the RSR tribute
Old 08-29-2017, 11:54 PM
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$209 is with no AC.Hope you live in the north??
Old 08-30-2017, 12:00 AM
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More like $295k a year ago. At least that's what they wanted for a "used" 500 mile UV at PC...Over $300k ask was not uncommon just a year ago. Damn you 991.2 GT3 with a man tran, damn you...

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I'm with you. I'm hoping to get my number called by spring for a 991.2 GT3 allocation, but if a .1 RS comes available for under $200k by then, I'd probably go for that instead and be happy.
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Originally Posted by Billy Wyatt
$209 is with no AC.Hope you live in the north??
2 of 3 Have A/C one No A/C or PCM that one will sit a long time... Point being these prices are coming down.
Old 08-30-2017, 01:01 AM
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Porsche of Colorado Springs has an UV for MSRP (few k above but can be had for MSRP). It does have some mods which may or may not be desirable.
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Depends on mileage also. Hard pressed to find a newish car for msrp. Maybe with 8-10,000 miles or something you get below msrp
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You could roll the dice and wait for the .2RS details later this year / early next year. That could have a big impact on prices, up or down, depending on the specs.

Either way I doubt they will get significantly cheaper than $200k in the next couple of years. So if you really have the BUG then I would bite if you find a reasonable deal and the car you want.
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I don't think you're going to see a well spec'd, low mileage RS for less than MSRP. In fact, I think MSRP for the right car would be a very good deal.
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I went online yesterday and there are quite a few 2016 RS for sale and prices are down big time. With the summer over in 2 months these prices will be down even further. Yes- Dealers that paid over hoping to capture even more than they paid have lost out.

MSRP for 5000 and less mileage will be the right price. Come next year- should be even less

I still have no interest in an RS with PDK
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Always love these debates:

- If you have an RS; "prices won't come down much..."
- If you don't, "how low are prices going to come down... when will they hit MSRP?"

Point being, find a car you like - get the numbers to workout favorably for buyer and seller - buy it - drive it/enjoy it to what you are seeking from it.
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Originally Posted by redmonkey928
Always love these debates:

- If you have an RS; "prices won't come down much..."
- If you don't, "how low are prices going to come down... when will they hit MSRP?"

Point being, find a car you like - get the numbers to workout favorably for buyer and seller - buy it - drive it/enjoy it to what you are seeking from it.
Absolutely....the price paid is long forgotten after the first drive!

And for some reason UV cars seem to be priced lower....

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Old 08-30-2017, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by redmonkey928
Always love these debates:

- If you have an RS; "prices won't come down much..."
- If you don't, "how low are prices going to come down... when will they hit MSRP?"

Point being, find a car you like - get the numbers to workout favorably for buyer and seller - buy it - drive it/enjoy it to what you are seeking from it.
^+2
Issue is that 99% of the people buying an RS, seem to buy them only for the potential of appreciation and not for it's track ability.
Only a handful or two of people on RL seem to truly drive the RS as it was intended..


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