Can we ban "value threads"
#31
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Can we ban the never ending topics that are about the value of GT cars, depreciation, should I buy X car or Y car because I'm scared the value of X might drop more than Y, etc etc?
Can we create a separate sub forum on that stuff?
I've never been on a car forum so obsessed with value this value that.
Can we create a separate sub forum on that stuff?
I've never been on a car forum so obsessed with value this value that.
By deliberately and continuously not meeting demand, the GT models have become a place to park money for a low-cost or even profitable ownership/leasing experience. So of course it will be a primary topic of discussion.
The Porsche community was a better place when the company relied on sports car sales to stay in business. Now they are just halo products to sell high-margin SUVs and sedans.
#32
Race Director
Originally Posted by pimpinon
At some point, is this thread going to let me know how much ADM to pay for the 991.2 GT3? Otherwise I have to move on.
Truth is, it's unlikely that you'll get a spot for a new GT3 this year or the next as most if not all dealers are way oversubscribed, some of them with few or no allocations even coming to them. If history is an indicator, people will patiently wait on their spot and the laggards like you may still be waiting when the next model is announced.
It's a giant fools errand, which is largely dependent at this point on only one factor, how many previous Porsche's have you purchased from the dealer you're hoping to get a GT3 from. That's the only rule of the game which is for sure, the rest are made up and changeable rules created by the dealers themselves, which is why no one can tell you how to play or win. Each dealer does what they want, and no promise or contract seems to be respected. Long time placeholders get bumped, contracts at MSRP get scratched. Newbies who lick the right ***** get a car..
now, if you want the car today, you don't know how to or care to negotiate, you don't want to ask every dealer in every flyover state for their love and drop deposits like snowflakes all over the country, then pay someone in LA $50k Over and you'll have your car by November like 918 VIP's. Or... just buy a different car without all this BS surrounding it and live happily ever after.
That's my honest and best advice. For your own and everyone else's sanity.
#33
No, not this thread nor any will give you that answer, because there is not an answer. If you don't want to accept that, then the answer is ZERO $...Don't pay ADM, don't promote the practice. Also, only you know your finances, negotiation abilities, willingness & time allowance to research and call many dealers. You're asking an impossible question, and any answer you get, is by its very nature wrong, because there are so many variables.
Truth is, it's unlikely that you'll get a spot for a new GT3 this year or the next as most if not all dealers are way oversubscribed, some of them with few or no allocations even coming to them. If history is an indicator, people will patiently wait on their spot and the laggards like you may still be waiting when the next model is announced.
It's a giant fools errand, which is largely dependent at this point on only one factor, how many previous Porsche's have you purchased from the dealer you're hoping to get a GT3 from. That's the only rule of the game which is for sure, the rest are made up and changeable rules created by the dealers themselves, which is why no one can tell you how to play or win. Each dealer does what they want, and no promise or contract seems to be respected. Long time placeholders get bumped, contracts at MSRP get scratched. Newbies who lick the right ***** get a car..
now, if you want the car today, you don't know how to or care to negotiate, you don't want to ask every dealer in every flyover state for their love and drop deposits like snowflakes all over the country, then pay someone in LA $50k Over and you'll have your car by November like 918 VIP's. Or... just buy a different car without all this BS surrounding it and live happily ever after.
That's my honest and best advice. For your own and everyone else's sanity.
Truth is, it's unlikely that you'll get a spot for a new GT3 this year or the next as most if not all dealers are way oversubscribed, some of them with few or no allocations even coming to them. If history is an indicator, people will patiently wait on their spot and the laggards like you may still be waiting when the next model is announced.
It's a giant fools errand, which is largely dependent at this point on only one factor, how many previous Porsche's have you purchased from the dealer you're hoping to get a GT3 from. That's the only rule of the game which is for sure, the rest are made up and changeable rules created by the dealers themselves, which is why no one can tell you how to play or win. Each dealer does what they want, and no promise or contract seems to be respected. Long time placeholders get bumped, contracts at MSRP get scratched. Newbies who lick the right ***** get a car..
now, if you want the car today, you don't know how to or care to negotiate, you don't want to ask every dealer in every flyover state for their love and drop deposits like snowflakes all over the country, then pay someone in LA $50k Over and you'll have your car by November like 918 VIP's. Or... just buy a different car without all this BS surrounding it and live happily ever after.
That's my honest and best advice. For your own and everyone else's sanity.
#34
A new subforum, absolutely. But we shouldn't ban the discussion of pricing.
GT cars are being used as money storing sculptures far more than they're being driven. That is a fact.
A new GT pricing subforum would make complete sense.
GT cars are being used as money storing sculptures far more than they're being driven. That is a fact.
A new GT pricing subforum would make complete sense.
#35
Race Car
Once upon a time there were threads on camber, tire pressure and corner entry.
Now there are threads on value, back seats, backup cameras, which color thread, how much leather, which seats, which transmission, and on and on.
It's sad really. It's like all the gluten-free, non-GMO, soy latte, organic vegan hipsters have taken over.
Now there are threads on value, back seats, backup cameras, which color thread, how much leather, which seats, which transmission, and on and on.
It's sad really. It's like all the gluten-free, non-GMO, soy latte, organic vegan hipsters have taken over.
#37
Rennlist Member
This thread is stupid. Once you go down the censor road, there is no stopping it. What may be of interest to some may be of no interest to others.
As others have posted, if the heading doesn't interest you, don't open the thread. What's so difficult about that?
As others have posted, if the heading doesn't interest you, don't open the thread. What's so difficult about that?
#38
Burning Brakes
#39
And +2,
different people come to the site for different reasons. If you don't want to read a thread on this topic, just don't open that thread. It's that simple. If you want to see more threads about tire pressure , turn in points at VIR or whatever than maybe YOU should start those threads. I'll probably read those too.
different people come to the site for different reasons. If you don't want to read a thread on this topic, just don't open that thread. It's that simple. If you want to see more threads about tire pressure , turn in points at VIR or whatever than maybe YOU should start those threads. I'll probably read those too.
#41
Rennlist Member
YES!
And anyone that is gender confused and voted for Bernie and drives a Prius.
And anyone that is gender confused and voted for Bernie and drives a Prius.
#42
#43
Rennlist Member
We used to come to a consensus on setup numbers for different tracks and setups, mods and other stuff.
We should have piles of threads about track insurance, botching about Porsche not providing ClubSport package in the US and the fact that they don't provide any info about how to setup an RS for the track..
Maybe a cars and coffee thread occasionally and maybe more people would drive cross country like Mjones.
The good old 997 days.
Anyone ever talk about stitching on a 997?
That chapter is slow as well because of the values!
Aaand, I'm back to talking about value.. ugh.
Can't wait for our cars to go back to losing 20% a year so we can just drive the crap out of them, dump and repeat. I miss it.
We should have piles of threads about track insurance, botching about Porsche not providing ClubSport package in the US and the fact that they don't provide any info about how to setup an RS for the track..
Maybe a cars and coffee thread occasionally and maybe more people would drive cross country like Mjones.
The good old 997 days.
Anyone ever talk about stitching on a 997?
That chapter is slow as well because of the values!
Aaand, I'm back to talking about value.. ugh.
Can't wait for our cars to go back to losing 20% a year so we can just drive the crap out of them, dump and repeat. I miss it.
#44
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I personally like and have obviously participated in the OT off brand chats because it's impossible to not compare cars, for me at least.
I started the viper thread because i was pissed about games and decided to vote with my wallet another way to show guys that paying 70+ over was not the "only ticket to track fun"
Creating a subforum would be fine but some guys are here to meet other flippers so just put them together in that way.
Cannot ban threads but CALexio damn you and your naked bobbleheads. LOL
I started the viper thread because i was pissed about games and decided to vote with my wallet another way to show guys that paying 70+ over was not the "only ticket to track fun"
Creating a subforum would be fine but some guys are here to meet other flippers so just put them together in that way.
Cannot ban threads but CALexio damn you and your naked bobbleheads. LOL
#45
Race Car
Once upon a time there were threads on camber, tire pressure and corner entry.
Now there are threads on value, back seats, backup cameras, which color thread, how much leather, which seats, which transmission, and on and on.
It's sad really. It's like all the gluten-free, non-GMO, soy latte, organic vegan hipsters have taken over.
Now there are threads on value, back seats, backup cameras, which color thread, how much leather, which seats, which transmission, and on and on.
It's sad really. It's like all the gluten-free, non-GMO, soy latte, organic vegan hipsters have taken over.
It's sad - I find more track discussions in the forum for my M2 than here in the GT forum for my RS. How can that be?