991.2 gt3 still available?
#1
991.2 gt3 still available?
Currently have a 2017 991.2 TTS and love it but I've always been itching for the hardcore version, naturally aspiration engine and a manual. Hence I'm entertaining a manual gt3.
Anyone who has come from a TTS shine some light on how they feel?
Biggest question is is the 991.2 gt3 manual still available?? I've heard some dealers tell me it's sold out.
Anyone who has come from a TTS shine some light on how they feel?
Biggest question is is the 991.2 gt3 manual still available?? I've heard some dealers tell me it's sold out.
#2
Depends on what you mean by "sold out." Many dealers have been sold out for years in the sense that they have had long waitlists. If you're looking to get one at MSRP, sold out is correct. But if you're willing to pay above msrp, you can certainly still find them.
#3
I dont quite understand, if you say they're sold out of all allocations meaning there is no more production then how can 1 pay a premium to still get it?
#4
You can easily find a few with delivery miles for sale ready to be sold on the lot, as far as allocations to spec your own go those are quite rare this late in the game and would likely command a big premium (production supposedly ends around December this year)
I'd suggest posting a WTB ad in the classifieds if you become a RL member if you want a spec'able allocation to solicit inquiries or start cold calling dealerships
I'd suggest posting a WTB ad in the classifieds if you become a RL member if you want a spec'able allocation to solicit inquiries or start cold calling dealerships
#5
Burning Brakes
Buildable spots are out there, but you'll likely have to pay a premium. Seems like the going rate is at least 15k+ on top of MSRP.
the above poster is referring to it being sold out in terms of getting it for sticker price. Highly unlikely to get one at this point in time and going forward unless they chose to ramp up production.
im a bit bummed about not getting one despite being on a so called list for a long time. My plan is to wait until winter to see if someone bails on a car similar to what I'd spec, and hope to grab if for MSRP if the dealer cant find someone on their list who doesn't like the color etc. Perhaps that is a good idea if you're flexible with options.
#6
Hi doc,
Buildable spots are out there, but you'll likely have to pay a premium. Seems like the going rate is at least 15k+ on top of MSRP.
the above poster is referring to it being sold out in terms of getting it for sticker price. Highly unlikely to get one at this point in time and going forward unless they chose to ramp up production.
im a bit bummed about not getting one despite being on a so called list for a long time. My plan is to wait until winter to see if someone bails on a car similar to what I'd spec, and hope to grab if for MSRP if the dealer cant find someone on their list who doesn't like the color etc. Perhaps that is a good idea if you're flexible with options.
Buildable spots are out there, but you'll likely have to pay a premium. Seems like the going rate is at least 15k+ on top of MSRP.
the above poster is referring to it being sold out in terms of getting it for sticker price. Highly unlikely to get one at this point in time and going forward unless they chose to ramp up production.
im a bit bummed about not getting one despite being on a so called list for a long time. My plan is to wait until winter to see if someone bails on a car similar to what I'd spec, and hope to grab if for MSRP if the dealer cant find someone on their list who doesn't like the color etc. Perhaps that is a good idea if you're flexible with options.
Confused? I don't blame you. It's why so many on this forum are frustrated at Porsche.
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#8
Rennlist Member
I had a December build offered to me last week for $30K adm.
#9
Nordschleife Master
Essentially you buy from flippers or speculators. Someone already has a car delivered, to be delivered, or still to be specc'ed, and he/she will sell you said car for a profit. It will be a "used" car, in the sense they have bought it and will resell it for more than they paid for it. Lots of people out there are playing this game, and hiding the fact that they are flipping the car with all kinds of excuses. Like, friend of a friend, wife nixed the car, mistake in spec, financing fell through,,,,,,,,,,,,,, IMO, it's a scam, but it's a scam people are falling for with eyes wide open since they really, really want the car.
#10
Rennlist Member
Lots of good advice above and elsewhere in the forum on how to get a car, but I'd suggest you spend a good amount of seat time in a 991.1 GT3 if you can. There are some significant trade-offs c/w the TTS.