Anybody buy or sell a 911R recently?
#391
#393
Three Wheelin'
White/black with 918 seats, few miles, LWFW etc. sold to Stevenson in Denver for 330k. It's unfortunate no retail enthusiast took advantage of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPgATaKt8f8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPgATaKt8f8
#394
Rennlist Member
Originally Posted by Suitcase
White/black with 918 seats, few miles, LWFW etc. sold to Stevenson in Denver for 330k. It's unfortunate no retail enthusiast took advantage of it.
#397
Burning Brakes
It's one thing to say you're one of hundreds that own a 911R. It's something completely different to know you're one of a handful that has really got to enjoy it. Congrats.
#398
Saw this 911R at RM Sotheby's in Ft. Lauderdale this past weekend.... it had less than 1,800 miles and sold for 300k inclusive of buyer's fee.
Very nice looking R... it's still 100k over original msrp but it was a pretty clean and presented well.
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/F...e-911-r/658587
Very nice looking R... it's still 100k over original msrp but it was a pretty clean and presented well.
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/F...e-911-r/658587
#399
Looks like the R is at $300k or about $100k over MSRP now. I'm sure the price will continue to fall a bit as more Tourings hit the ground.
#400
Wow. Dare I dream that Rs will start appearing at this price? I did not expect one with LWB and LWFW for this price anytime soon.
#401
Porsche has something like 23 911 variants. This is one of them. This happens over and over. When they first hit the ground a big premium. As time goes on the premium is less.
#402
Yup, will happen with the GT3, GT3RS, and the GT2RS as well....rinse and repeat. Curious if people buying those cars for an "investment" will learn the hard way that they should have just driven the damn cars. haha
#403
Rennlist Member
I stand by my estimate from a year ago: they'll rest in the low 200's, or a max 50k premium over a Touring, if any at all -- for the numbered plate.
#405
When a model is built without limitation paying over MSRP is a long term losing proposition ... paying MSRP and driving the car makes more sense.