The "Unofficial" 991.2 GT3 Production Number Stats
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New update... I've been working with a few folks behind the scenes to cross reference some numbers; Dot23RS has been a big help so thanks to him. I also took a swing at putting stats together for the GT3 RS and GT2 RS. I'm not sure I'll do that going forward, but it's interesting to see the breakdown thus far.
What I'm dumbfounded on is the GT3 being a return to manual yet so little were specd overall!!!
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m6kroc (08-22-2021)
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winged Gt3 pdk 1387
I wouldn’t call that only a little spec for manual. Fewer yes.
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Amazing work.
And, the take rate for the manual was way lower than the US RL posters were predicting and more in line what the ROW people stated. I bet if you did this for WW, manual would be less than 30%, which is NOT substantial from a statistical perspective.
This is illustrative of false-consensus bias.
And, the take rate for the manual was way lower than the US RL posters were predicting and more in line what the ROW people stated. I bet if you did this for WW, manual would be less than 30%, which is NOT substantial from a statistical perspective.
This is illustrative of false-consensus bias.
Last edited by cacpa; 12-23-2018 at 11:17 AM.
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Great work putting all this data together! Thanks! I am surprised almost 80% 3RS owners spec’d PCCB. I guess many will see street only or occasional track use. Interesting! Thanks again.
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what can I say but thank you very much! funny how the GT cars start out as "just the facts Jack" and then, depending on what people plan to do later, the specs start looking at resale etc. Looks like someone has beat me out for the lowest MSRP.....that 144650 must be guzzler only option
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Obviously for all colors selected. Any given color of PTS would still be an incredibly small percentage of all colors so 25% for PTS is meaningless. The data suggest (extrapolated) that there are only about 70 PTS Tourings in N. America assuming similar ratios of PTS allocations as winged versions.