The “Unofficial” GT3RS Production Number Stats
#272
#273
The unknown is how many people bought a GT because they were a bit rare or because they were a great car. If the rare goes away great car is the driver. Not that a Jeep is a Porsche they are sold at invoice in any combination and available in less than 2 months.
#276
#277
They are running at least until Q3 in Europe. I am supposed to get mine in Sept. A friend requested on two weeks ago in Germany and signed an order form within days, also to be delivered in Sept. So seems there are still plenty in the planning.
#278
Porsche is building and building and building. Now people can go drive their cars and not worry about the values.
#279
#280
Drifting
30,000 GT cars in 5 years .
#281
#282
To be fair it’s more like 6 years, but also likely over 30k. Ha.
here are the updated estimates.
2019 Speedster - 1,948 / 685
2019 GT3RS - 4,829 / 1,756
18/19 GT2RS - 3,661 / 1,282
18/19 GT3 - 9,521 / 3,292
2016 911R - 991 / 323
2016 GT3RS - 4,571 / 1,529
14-16 GT3 - 6,479 / 2,133
991 GT = ~32k WW est. / ~11k NA est
here are the updated estimates.
2019 Speedster - 1,948 / 685
2019 GT3RS - 4,829 / 1,756
18/19 GT2RS - 3,661 / 1,282
18/19 GT3 - 9,521 / 3,292
2016 911R - 991 / 323
2016 GT3RS - 4,571 / 1,529
14-16 GT3 - 6,479 / 2,133
991 GT = ~32k WW est. / ~11k NA est
Last edited by Dot23RS; 06-04-2019 at 12:59 AM.
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#283
Rennlist Member
5k means our cars will just follow the normal depreciation curve like any other regular series cars.
Now, will this put an end to value threads? Sometimes I can be so naive...
Now, will this put an end to value threads? Sometimes I can be so naive...
#284
Keep in mind there are only about 2,700 total 991 GT3RS ever built for the US which is before you break out any options like Weissach package, specific colors or model year.
991 base GT3 with ~4,800 built for the US is more likely to drop, but again not like a “regular series” will for the same reasons mentioned above.
#285
Rennlist Member
I highly doubt that for multiple reasons. Most RS owners don’t NEED to sell and therefore won’t ever take a realized loss. Most RS owners have multiple other vehicles so the miles stay very low. There also aren’t many cars on the market that can compete or replace the RS in its segment. Base GT3 owners may sell to move to an RS but that isn’t a two way street.
Keep in mind there are only about 2,700 total 991 GT3RS ever built for the US which is before you break out any options like Weissach package, specific colors or model year.
991 base GT3 with ~4,800 built for the US is more likely to drop, but again not like a “regular series” will for the same reasons mentioned above.
Keep in mind there are only about 2,700 total 991 GT3RS ever built for the US which is before you break out any options like Weissach package, specific colors or model year.
991 base GT3 with ~4,800 built for the US is more likely to drop, but again not like a “regular series” will for the same reasons mentioned above.