2016 gt3 rs prices
#17
And some are very careful on how they spend there money.
#18
Not picking a fight.....I am VERY careful how I spend my money.....I also make it a point to enjoy my money....How long do you wait to buy one?....it'll be cheaper in a few months, and even cheaper in 6 months, and cheaper in a year.....all the while people wait they could be driving.....honestly if you have to really think hard if it's a good idea financially to buy an RS, or even GT3 for that matter, it's probably not.....
#21
I would start tracking how long they have been for sale. I assume, anyone listing a car FOR SALE wants to sell it sooner or later?? Start making offers.
62 listed on cars.com alone.
Little over 100 991.1 GT3's on cars.com. Lowest level of past 12 months easily.
Seems like pre-owned GT's are moving.
62 listed on cars.com alone.
Little over 100 991.1 GT3's on cars.com. Lowest level of past 12 months easily.
Seems like pre-owned GT's are moving.
#24
It definitely helps maintain values when Porsche charges an extra $12000 for the new car. It's not like they are adding $500 or something like many new model cars. If the older car msrp was say $195k, new the new one will be $207k. The new ones will be realistically sold at market at what 25 over at least? So $232k or more? If you think the old ones will sell at 10% under msrp that would be $175k. I think there is very little chance of there being a $57k spread on a 2016 vs a 2019 RS. I think most would keep the old RS at that differential, it just not that different/improved in my view.
The question will be how much more is the new one worth to someone?
And also:
The question will be how much more is the new one worth to someone?
And also: