New GT2 RS ADM
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Dealers aren't hurting either. Only when they start to get tired of floorplanning the excess .2's will they start to relent.
#35
Dealers have always been the bottleneck. Funny how they are sitting on a ton of GT2RSs now because they wanted to spec cars and play flipper. I'm sure they can sell them around MSRP and still make money but the dollar signs got in the way of taking care of their good customers.
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All y'all ' who are saying under msrp by the summer are mistaken IMHO. people are offering three year old GT4s with miles above MSRP here on rennlist, and obviously the GT4 doesn't hold a candle to a gt2rs. I don't think a gt2rs with few miles will trade below msrp for a very long time if ever.
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GT2RS under MSRP is a big LOL, the people that paid $100k to $150k over are not gonna take that kind of loss and they’d rather keep the car in the garage. Same with dealers. ‘16 GT3RS have been solid until now.
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Lowest ADM on nationalpreownedporsche.com is $60k. I like the Brewster one north Scottsdale has, but that’s $100k over asking. Oh, and the first PTS Touring I have seen listed on nationalpreownedPorsche at $30k over. Of course, it has no actual picture so we don’t know what color it is. Gold Coast Porsche in New York. Edit: I am a super stalker, it appears to be the geyser grey metallic from Porsche Roslyn that is now for sale. Checked the carfax and options against the registry.
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Lowest ADM on nationalpreownedporsche.com is $60k. I like the Brewster one north Scottsdale has, but that’s $100k over asking. Oh, and the first PTS Touring I have seen listed on nationalpreownedPorsche at $30k over. Of course, it has no actual picture so we don’t know what color it is. Gold Coast Porsche in New York.
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Have two friends. One paid $100K over and other paid $125K over.
They are selling cars to make way for new ones (gone are 488 and 720s). They elected to keep GT2rs because those are the ones they would have taken the most losses.
#45
Hate to break the add news but the longer they hold the cars the lower that the prices will go as the car won't be the brand new shiny toy. They may not want to realize their loss so best that they go out and enjoy the car, I sure hope their cars aren't collecting dust in their garage because they think the values will somehow go up in the future.