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Old 04-24-2017, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by GrantG
Agate?
This is actually a pretty light metallic grey as far as things are concerned and while I do like it, and specced for my mothers 2015 C4s, it doesnt have a certain "boldness" to it that would be particularly well suited to a badass GT car. Even daytona grey from audi or volcano grey from porsche has that pop I'm talking about. The PTS grey colors I mentioned have that certain "pop/specialness" to them that I find lacking in Agate (it could be because of the slightly brownish base of agate vs a deep or sharper blue/grey hue that volcano or daytona has). The deeper grey PTS cars also seem to have a pretty wide fanbase and even when they overpopulate a little, almost always have solid reception on resale. A few years ago when certain other greys (even meteor) were available, I may not be telling you to spend more on a similar color, but of what's available today, that's about as solid as it gets. Obviously this is 99 percent subjective, so many will have different feelings...and thats totally great!
Old 04-24-2017, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by whatif
The grays are pretty cool. How significantly different are they from Agate?
Extremely...I should have added daytona grey to this, which would be a great call for one of these cars, but it would be a hair closer to agate.
Old 04-24-2017, 02:01 PM
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Depending on the color, you even get a premium. Blues and Greens are relatively safe PTS colors and are very popular.
Old 04-24-2017, 02:45 PM
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Order the car with the color you like.
Unless it is something like 918 or CGT, I doubt PTS will give you a boost in resale value after 10 years.
Choosing options based on future resale value is kinda stupid
Old 04-24-2017, 03:12 PM
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Order the colour that really wows you. Don't worry about resale down the road b/c as a few have already stated, a colour which is hot today, might not be 10 - 15 years from now. Congrats on your allocation, more so if you get PTS.
Old 04-24-2017, 04:03 PM
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Getting PTS is considered hitting the lottery so don't rip your ticket up!
Old 04-24-2017, 04:58 PM
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Non metallic light grey is the new white, very on trend.
Old 04-24-2017, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by sechsgang
If you're thinking resale, you need to do a PTS color that doesn't resemble a color thats immediately available, and that not too many people have done as it's become trendy. Voodoo blue got rather popular over the 991 range, but will still probably be worth a little bit more at the end of the day. And now because of Chalk, I'm thinking fashion may take a little bit of a hit because in the day they are pretty similar. Otherwise, it's worth it if you want to wait for the extra time (varies greatly depending) and really want to find something unique (and also possibly pair it with interior CXX leathers and stitching).

If I was PTS ordering for 991.2 GT3...I'd probably be looking at Slate grey, Grey/black or grigio telesto...there aren't any dark greys available for these cars anymore and they continue to be really hot.
Slate is the only PTS I would want. According to Eduardo, a couple of months ago, Slate was not available, so i am going with racing yellow.
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As others have said, only do it if you really love a color. PTS values are just a bubble within another bubble.
Old 04-24-2017, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by RealityGT
If I were blessed with PTS.. In ascending order of "want"
Birch Green
Gulf Blue
Ruby Star
^^ me too
Old 04-24-2017, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by sechsgang
If you're thinking resale, you need to do a PTS color that doesn't resemble a color thats immediately available, and that not too many people have done as it's become trendy. Voodoo blue got rather popular over the 991 range, but will still probably be worth a little bit more at the end of the day. And now because of Chalk, I'm thinking fashion may take a little bit of a hit because in the day they are pretty similar. Otherwise, it's worth it if you want to wait for the extra time (varies greatly depending) and really want to find something unique (and also possibly pair it with interior CXX leathers and stitching).

If I was PTS ordering for 991.2 GT3...I'd probably be looking at Slate grey, Grey/black or grigio telesto...there aren't any dark greys available for these cars anymore and they continue to be really hot.
You can now get Carbon Steel Grey Metallic as a PTS color for your GT3. VW offers this color on there GTI's.
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Old 04-24-2017, 07:21 PM
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VW Carbon Steel Grey Metallic, this color is much different than what I had on my 14 GT3, at that time I decided to go with Agate. Agate has more of a brown hue in the Grey.
Old 04-24-2017, 07:25 PM
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Old 04-24-2017, 08:00 PM
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Personally, I would gladly pay the premium for PTS. TonyMission is absolutely right about hitting the lottery. If you can get it, take it. Its a special opportunity. Obviously, if you love GR or Chalk you are all set, but PTS gives you the opportunity to have a very unique build. You will most certainly improve your resale if you choose wisely, at least in the short-term. With Chalk being a premium color already, PTS is not that much more. Be bold! Different rules apply to GT3s. They look amazing in unique colors. If it were me, I would be torn between Riveria Blue and Mexico Blue, both highly coveted colors in the Porsche community.


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