991.2 gt3 build..got an allocation at 25k over MSRP.. normal ?
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#35
As much as I want another GT3, I am so over the games Porsche and Porsche dealers have been playing with GT cars.
A few years back, I wanted an RS5 (I know not Porsche, but the local dealer is owned by the same group). Even though I had purchased two Q7s in the past 12 months from them, they would not give me an allocation for the RS5 unless I paid a big premium (I forget the amount). Needless to say, I purchased the car about 1000 miles away.
Then, I purchased a Panamera Turbo S from the local dealer. About a month later, I wanted to order a GT3, and they would not confirm me an allocation at any price. So I went to the next state over and had no issues. When I took delivery of the 2014 GT3, they confirmed I was first on the list for the GT3RS. Then, about 9 months later, I traded my GT3 into them with the understanding, I was still first on the list for the GT3RS. When I heard allocations were being released, I called the dealer and my SA had left the dealer. When I called the sales manager, he told me I was not on the list. I was mad, to say the least.
Then a few months later, my SA returned to the same dealer and called me and offered me a GT3RS at $30k over. Absolutely not...
More recently, the same out of state dealer offered me a GT3.2 at MSRP, if I also purchased a new Panamera Turbo S Hybrid. I built the cars, but couldn't bring myself to send him the orders. I am still butt sower about the GT3RS. I doubt I will ever be able to bring myself back to that dealer.
If I can find a dealer at MSRP for a GT3.2 with no strings attached, I am in. Otherwise, I will wait. Any dealer will sell me a Panamera; no reason to travel out of state for it.
A few years back, I wanted an RS5 (I know not Porsche, but the local dealer is owned by the same group). Even though I had purchased two Q7s in the past 12 months from them, they would not give me an allocation for the RS5 unless I paid a big premium (I forget the amount). Needless to say, I purchased the car about 1000 miles away.
Then, I purchased a Panamera Turbo S from the local dealer. About a month later, I wanted to order a GT3, and they would not confirm me an allocation at any price. So I went to the next state over and had no issues. When I took delivery of the 2014 GT3, they confirmed I was first on the list for the GT3RS. Then, about 9 months later, I traded my GT3 into them with the understanding, I was still first on the list for the GT3RS. When I heard allocations were being released, I called the dealer and my SA had left the dealer. When I called the sales manager, he told me I was not on the list. I was mad, to say the least.
Then a few months later, my SA returned to the same dealer and called me and offered me a GT3RS at $30k over. Absolutely not...
More recently, the same out of state dealer offered me a GT3.2 at MSRP, if I also purchased a new Panamera Turbo S Hybrid. I built the cars, but couldn't bring myself to send him the orders. I am still butt sower about the GT3RS. I doubt I will ever be able to bring myself back to that dealer.
If I can find a dealer at MSRP for a GT3.2 with no strings attached, I am in. Otherwise, I will wait. Any dealer will sell me a Panamera; no reason to travel out of state for it.
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Yeah, but they aren't the new GT3.2 458 is a great car, 570 S seems great, but then you enter into the world of McLaren Depreciation. Honestly, I can name very few cars that drive as good as the GT3, while subsequently holding their values as good as the GT3.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/car..._campaign=1490
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^ £155k = $200k
#40
About what a new gt3 costs after ADM.
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570 has been out awhile, and values are still holding very strong.
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Hello All,
I have an allocation for a 991.2 gt3, and at 25k over MSRP... what are the " must have " options here, and any to avoid? I know a lot of it is subjective for sure, but would appreciate input, as this will be my first gt3... code is below:
also- is 25k over MSRP normal? is MSRP realistic?
also debating on red vs GT silver exterior...
http://www.porsche-code.com/PJGN6556
THANKS !
I have an allocation for a 991.2 gt3, and at 25k over MSRP... what are the " must have " options here, and any to avoid? I know a lot of it is subjective for sure, but would appreciate input, as this will be my first gt3... code is below:
also- is 25k over MSRP normal? is MSRP realistic?
also debating on red vs GT silver exterior...
http://www.porsche-code.com/PJGN6556
THANKS !
#44
Ferrari Portofino comes out in 2018. Hardtop convertible, 600 HP V8. $155,000 (starting)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/car..._campaign=1490
Good Luck getting one at that price...they are by far much worse to deal with than P dealers..
#45
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If i had to pay a $25,000 ADM I would just buy a low mileage 2014 458. It is not a .2 GT3 but it is a 458. Would be happy either way. My Wife wants me to get the 458. My problem is I do not like to stand out like that and would not like the attention