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Old 07-09-2018, 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by goin2drt
Sad these cars are not driven. People are missing out. Just hit 10k this weekend.
Just hit 10K in my 2014 this weekend that is PTS. Blasphemous!
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Old 07-09-2018, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Ascend
Highest bid at 190k but didn't meet reserve.
In line with recent auctions. Caveat emptor for those paying premiums to get into these cars.

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Old 07-09-2018, 01:07 PM
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Love how they color saturated the pictures to make Speed Yellow look like Signal. And you waste PTS money on Speed Yellow and then don't spec PCCB to match?
Old 07-09-2018, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by meaker
I just don't understand how someone buys a car like this and doesn't drive it. But there are a few on this forum who do just that. The car of thier dreams but they had it year and got less then 300 miles on it. These cars are not trophies, just to sit and collect dust. Which brings to events like the Smokies, where owners actually drive and enjoy them for what they are.
You know I’m with you here brother.

12,5xx and counting on my 2016 RS with a 1/19/17 delivery date.

plan to drive the new one at every chance.
Old 07-10-2018, 01:02 AM
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Some people derive enjoyment staring at their cars in climate controlled garages. Some enjoy trying to catch up to Trak Car's 28k odometer reading 1000 miles in 2 days a few weeks ago and clicked 17k over the weekend. I also took a friend's son for a quick ride last night. The look on his face reminded me how much fun this car is and how lucky I am to own it.
Old 07-10-2018, 01:16 AM
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^Excellent post Chris and I agree 110%. The current generation of 911's are so much fun.
Old 07-10-2018, 02:00 AM
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Interesting that prices don’t appear to be tumbling (yet?). A quick review on Autotrader shows 58 2016 RS’s for sale over $200k and another 11 under $200 with the cheapest at $179 but with 23xxx miles on. That said they don’t appear to be selling either. The old supply and demand rule doesn’t appear to be working in the 911.1 RS solar system??
Old 07-10-2018, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Ducati1199
Interesting that prices don’t appear to be tumbling (yet?). A quick review on Autotrader shows 58 2016 RS’s for sale over $200k and another 11 under $200 with the cheapest at $179 but with 23xxx miles on. That said they don’t appear to be selling either. The old supply and demand rule doesn’t appear to be working in the 911.1 RS solar system??
Support is the new GT3 price, resistance is the new 3 RS price.
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Originally Posted by Petevb
In my experience BaT peaks below market for late model cars. Seems a good option for particularly rare or obscure cars, but the 991.1 3RS is neither.
I'm not sure how true this is. My guess is that BaT is the true "market price," right out in the open. It's much less clear how much private transactions go for, especially since:

Originally Posted by Ducati1199
Interesting that prices don’t appear to be tumbling (yet?). A quick review on Autotrader shows 58 2016 RS’s for sale over $200k and another 11 under $200 with the cheapest at $179 but with 23xxx miles on. That said they don’t appear to be selling either. The old supply and demand rule doesn’t appear to be working in the 911.1 RS solar system??



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