HAMMER TIME-SCOTTSDALE 2019
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HAMMER TIME-SCOTTSDALE 2019
Fortunate to spend week in Scottsdale and attended the BONHAMS , GOODING and RM auctions
Below are the results as of 3:00 pm 1/19/19
Hundreds of Porsches crossed the auction block this week in Scottsdale ...I have listed observed results from the 3 houses listed above and only reporting limited edition or limited ? supply models
Prices shown are the hammer prices and mere mortals will pay an additional 12% buyers commission on top of the hammer price .....i understand that dealers and those who consign interesting cars to the auction will get a special deal and pay as little as 0% buyers commission
2008 GT2 400 miles 267.5K$
2010 SPORT CLASSIC ( show/display only) 150 miles 590K$
2011 GT2 RS 3800 miles 360K$ no sale
2011 SPEEDSTER 12 miles 380K$
2016 911 R 2400 miles 250K$
2016 RENNSPORT REUNION 50 miles 177K$
2018 GT2RS WEISSACH 55 miles 415K$
2018 TURBO S EXCLUSIVE 50 miles 400K$
Below are the results as of 3:00 pm 1/19/19
Hundreds of Porsches crossed the auction block this week in Scottsdale ...I have listed observed results from the 3 houses listed above and only reporting limited edition or limited ? supply models
Prices shown are the hammer prices and mere mortals will pay an additional 12% buyers commission on top of the hammer price .....i understand that dealers and those who consign interesting cars to the auction will get a special deal and pay as little as 0% buyers commission
2008 GT2 400 miles 267.5K$
2010 SPORT CLASSIC ( show/display only) 150 miles 590K$
2011 GT2 RS 3800 miles 360K$ no sale
2011 SPEEDSTER 12 miles 380K$
2016 911 R 2400 miles 250K$
2016 RENNSPORT REUNION 50 miles 177K$
2018 GT2RS WEISSACH 55 miles 415K$
2018 TURBO S EXCLUSIVE 50 miles 400K$
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Thanks for posting. I wonder when the 991R becomes a buy.
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This car had low miles ( congrats to the owner) and presented very well...unsure if any underlaying issues
With the T and as the thread on this forum explores the possibility of some 991 R variant your question is not something easily answered.....but as they say...this was all the money there was in the room today for this R and the market has spoken
With the T and as the thread on this forum explores the possibility of some 991 R variant your question is not something easily answered.....but as they say...this was all the money there was in the room today for this R and the market has spoken
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sport classic 600k? wow!
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Originally Posted by -eztrader-
sport classic 600k? wow!
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Turbo Exclusive only 500 produced world wide and boost in horsepower and daily torque over regular TTS gets the status as a collector car...limited paint schemes.....special rims, interior bits, etc...
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Add approx 10% (12%?) to the hammer price and that’s the real sales price to the buyer.
The Sport Classic was beautiful but too rich for my blood....
The Sport Classic was beautiful but too rich for my blood....
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Fortunate to spend week in Scottsdale and attended the BONHAMS , GOODING and RM auctions
Below are the results as of 3:00 pm 1/19/19
Hundreds of Porsches crossed the auction block this week in Scottsdale ...I have listed observed results from the 3 houses listed above and only reporting limited edition or limited ? supply models
Prices shown are the hammer prices and mere mortals will pay an additional 12% buyers commission on top of the hammer price .....i understand that dealers and those who consign interesting cars to the auction will get a special deal and pay as little as 0% buyers commission
2008 GT2 400 miles 267.5K$
2010 SPORT CLASSIC ( show/display only) 150 miles 590K$
2011 GT2 RS 3800 miles 360K$ no sale
2011 SPEEDSTER 12 miles 380K$
2016 911 R 2400 miles 250K$
2016 RENNSPORT REUNION 50 miles 177K$
2018 GT2RS WEISSACH 55 miles 415K$
2018 TURBO S EXCLUSIVE 50 miles 400K$
Below are the results as of 3:00 pm 1/19/19
Hundreds of Porsches crossed the auction block this week in Scottsdale ...I have listed observed results from the 3 houses listed above and only reporting limited edition or limited ? supply models
Prices shown are the hammer prices and mere mortals will pay an additional 12% buyers commission on top of the hammer price .....i understand that dealers and those who consign interesting cars to the auction will get a special deal and pay as little as 0% buyers commission
2008 GT2 400 miles 267.5K$
2010 SPORT CLASSIC ( show/display only) 150 miles 590K$
2011 GT2 RS 3800 miles 360K$ no sale
2011 SPEEDSTER 12 miles 380K$
2016 911 R 2400 miles 250K$
2016 RENNSPORT REUNION 50 miles 177K$
2018 GT2RS WEISSACH 55 miles 415K$
2018 TURBO S EXCLUSIVE 50 miles 400K$
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This car had low miles ( congrats to the owner) and presented very well...unsure if any underlaying issues
With the T and as the thread on this forum explores the possibility of some 991 R variant your question is not something easily answered.....but as they say...this was all the money there was in the room today for this R and the market has spoken
With the T and as the thread on this forum explores the possibility of some 991 R variant your question is not something easily answered.....but as they say...this was all the money there was in the room today for this R and the market has spoken
msrp of USA 2016R range from 190k to over $300k so interested to see if this sold for above or below msrp.
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$250k for the 911R. Ouch for those people a couple of years ago who were happy to pay $500k+ for one of these. I’m assuming the nosedive in 911R value is due to the new 991.2 GT3 Touring, which also has a manual transmission but a superior engine vs the R.
And the Turbo Exclusive price is bonkers. I saw one in the typical goldish-brown color (looks like baby poo) at a local car show and it was pretty hideous IMO.
And the Turbo Exclusive price is bonkers. I saw one in the typical goldish-brown color (looks like baby poo) at a local car show and it was pretty hideous IMO.