New GT3/GT2RS Leads With/Without ADM
#556
#557
Good news everybody...My dealer called me last night and offered a GT3 @msrp with an arrival date this month...I refused the offer since I have an allocation/build for later this year, mainly waiting for a 6-spd manual. I am currently under obligations not to share the dealerships information but have hopes my friends... what Mooty/CJ and the few other gods around here were referring to are happening slowly but surely... there are going to be a lot of cars and everyone who really wants to pick one up will have multiple opportunities too...
#559
Sold....This deal is gone now.
Got a link on a somewhat base build PDK GT silver car that will be delivered soon. $5k over MSRP. I doubt it will last long. PM or email me at draper426@gmail.com and I can direct you to the vehicle.
Got a link on a somewhat base build PDK GT silver car that will be delivered soon. $5k over MSRP. I doubt it will last long. PM or email me at draper426@gmail.com and I can direct you to the vehicle.
Last edited by rave426; 01-11-2018 at 09:59 AM.
#560
Got a link on a somewhat base build manual transmission GT silver car that will be delivered soon. $5k over MSRP. I doubt it will last long. PM or email me at draper426@gmail.com and I can direct you to the vehicle.
#561
#562
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Originally Posted by mp3moose
I am also curious about the 153 sticker car. More details?
Car has steel brakes and 18 ways. Black.
It seems like the most popular flip colors are black chalk and white so far
#563
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not that hard to find. WP0AC2A9XJS174264 is the VIN and it's on Porsche Fresno's website, as well as autotrader. Looks like it came from Auto Gallery. I've enjoyed the back and forth on this although I think it's simply supply and demand at this point, and demand seems to be outpacing supply, so given that money is cheap, transactions are closing above MSRP.
I do think that there is a lot of hypocrisy going around though ... private party sales at above MSRP are OK while some dealerships trying to sell new at above MSRP are scum. Other dealerships however, selling new cars as used(with only delivery miles), at above MSRP for whatever reason are somehow "good guys", because they are transaprent. Transparent about what? What exactly is more transparent?
In the same time, there are people here wanting nearly MSRP for their .1GT3 and complaining that values went down the drain when dealerships are offering them anything below sticker on their 3-4 yr old car. This whole thing is absolutely ridiculous, although it has been quite entertaining to read. carry on!
I do think that there is a lot of hypocrisy going around though ... private party sales at above MSRP are OK while some dealerships trying to sell new at above MSRP are scum. Other dealerships however, selling new cars as used(with only delivery miles), at above MSRP for whatever reason are somehow "good guys", because they are transaprent. Transparent about what? What exactly is more transparent?
In the same time, there are people here wanting nearly MSRP for their .1GT3 and complaining that values went down the drain when dealerships are offering them anything below sticker on their 3-4 yr old car. This whole thing is absolutely ridiculous, although it has been quite entertaining to read. carry on!
#565
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miami blue stick just came available in Florida. I dont have any details, ask for Haley 321-848-4429. Just passing it along
Last edited by jvmax; 01-11-2018 at 11:48 AM.
#566
Race Director
Originally Posted by lawrence1
not that hard to find. WP0AC2A9XJS174264 is the VIN and it's on Porsche Fresno's website, as well as autotrader. Looks like it came from Auto Gallery. I've enjoyed the back and forth on this although I think it's simply supply and demand at this point, and demand seems to be outpacing supply, so given that money is cheap, transactions are closing above MSRP.
I do think that there is a lot of hypocrisy going around though ... private party sales at above MSRP are OK while some dealerships trying to sell new at above MSRP are scum. Other dealerships however, selling new cars as used(with only delivery miles), at above MSRP for whatever reason are somehow "good guys", because they are transaprent. Transparent about what? What exactly is more transparent?
In the same time, there are people here wanting nearly MSRP for their .1GT3 and complaining that values went down the drain when dealerships are offering them anything below sticker on their 3-4 yr old car. This whole thing is absolutely ridiculous, although it has been quite entertaining to read. carry on!
I do think that there is a lot of hypocrisy going around though ... private party sales at above MSRP are OK while some dealerships trying to sell new at above MSRP are scum. Other dealerships however, selling new cars as used(with only delivery miles), at above MSRP for whatever reason are somehow "good guys", because they are transaprent. Transparent about what? What exactly is more transparent?
In the same time, there are people here wanting nearly MSRP for their .1GT3 and complaining that values went down the drain when dealerships are offering them anything below sticker on their 3-4 yr old car. This whole thing is absolutely ridiculous, although it has been quite entertaining to read. carry on!
Most level headed post yet here. You can't buy this sort of entertainment
#567
Mind boggling to hear this many cars are showing up on dealer lots unsold looking for buyers. Assuming they don't sell for big premiums, what an enormous waste of allocations that people could have speccd themselves. I would have paid a sizable premium for the configurable allocation I got, but I've yet to see a single dealer speccd car that I'd be interested in buying even at a discount.
#568
Three Wheelin'
not that hard to find. WP0AC2A9XJS174264 is the VIN and it's on Porsche Fresno's website, as well as autotrader. Looks like it came from Auto Gallery. I've enjoyed the back and forth on this although I think it's simply supply and demand at this point, and demand seems to be outpacing supply, so given that money is cheap, transactions are closing above MSRP.
I do think that there is a lot of hypocrisy going around though ... private party sales at above MSRP are OK while some dealerships trying to sell new at above MSRP are scum. Other dealerships however, selling new cars as used(with only delivery miles), at above MSRP for whatever reason are somehow "good guys", because they are transaprent. Transparent about what? What exactly is more transparent?
In the same time, there are people here wanting nearly MSRP for their .1GT3 and complaining that values went down the drain when dealerships are offering them anything below sticker on their 3-4 yr old car. This whole thing is absolutely ridiculous, although it has been quite entertaining to read. carry on!
I do think that there is a lot of hypocrisy going around though ... private party sales at above MSRP are OK while some dealerships trying to sell new at above MSRP are scum. Other dealerships however, selling new cars as used(with only delivery miles), at above MSRP for whatever reason are somehow "good guys", because they are transaprent. Transparent about what? What exactly is more transparent?
In the same time, there are people here wanting nearly MSRP for their .1GT3 and complaining that values went down the drain when dealerships are offering them anything below sticker on their 3-4 yr old car. This whole thing is absolutely ridiculous, although it has been quite entertaining to read. carry on!
#569
Drifting
Mind boggling to hear this many cars are showing up on dealer lots unsold looking for buyers. Assuming they don't sell for big premiums, what an enormous waste of allocations that people could have speccd themselves. I would have paid a sizable premium for the configurable allocation I got, but I've yet to see a single dealer speccd car that I'd be interested in buying even at a discount.
#570
Race Director
Originally Posted by Archimedes
Mind boggling to hear this many cars are showing up on dealer lots unsold looking for buyers. Assuming they don't sell for big premiums, what an enormous waste of allocations that people could have speccd themselves. I would have paid a sizable premium for the configurable allocation I got, but I've yet to see a single dealer speccd car that I'd be interested in buying even at a discount.
The amount of prebuilt cars is laughable. At some point, there must have been some communication among the dealers that this would be a good strategy. I think the fishing for high ADM's didn't turn out as intended, builds were locking, and builds were submitted. Also, probably less painful to try and pass ADM's off with some soap opera story than **** off good customers on lists wanting custom builds.