991.2 GT3 manuals *PRICES FALLING*
#152
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Wow, crazy cheap price on BAT: $131.5k 1,100 miles
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2018-porsche-gt3-23/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2018-porsche-gt3-23/
#153
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Originally Posted by robmypro
Damn that was cheap. Time to start looking for another toy lol. No!
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robmypro (10-28-2019)
#154
#155
While everyone is still asking around MSRP, a few dealers who didn't overpay have been willing to go around 10-12% off of MSRP on non-tourings. Dealers that appear to have overpaid are holding firm at around 5-7% off on non-tourings. There are two local tourings in private party hands with low miles at around MSRP that appear to be sitting without much activity based on my interactions with the sellers.
I'm guessing that prices will be dropping as we head into the winter with the 992 GT3 around the corner (doesn't float my boat but it should impact prices).
Last edited by seatactony; 10-28-2019 at 07:37 PM.
#156
i'd like to know this too. buyer pays for juice on top of winning bid. so that's not the sale price. probably still a good buy. sofas surely didn't help lol. this has to be the worst time to sell with winter almost here.
#157
Looks like $5k per BAT: https://bringatrailer.com/faq/#targe...he-buyers-fee-
If you win an auction we charge 5% of the final bid price on top of the winning bid, with a minimum fee of $250 up to $5,000 (5% of a $100,000 bid). The fee for sales higher than $100,000 is capped at $5,000.
If you win an auction we charge 5% of the final bid price on top of the winning bid, with a minimum fee of $250 up to $5,000 (5% of a $100,000 bid). The fee for sales higher than $100,000 is capped at $5,000.
#158
$5000
How much is the buyer's fee?
If you win an auction we charge 5% of the final bid price on top of the winning bid, with a minimum fee of $250 up to $5,000 (5% of a $100,000 bid). The fee for sales higher than $100,000 is capped at $5,000.
#160
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#161
So at a “$135k” sale price that’s a 13% reduction off MSRP. Or ~16% off without BAT fee.
Seems appropriate (or even good) for a two year old car?
Seems appropriate (or even good) for a two year old car?
#163
So much time and effort on value discussions - you buy car - it depreciates
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Assuming 992 GT3 is NA, it will certainly be well liked, and the regular GT3 will likely perform at about the same level as the 991.2 GT3 RS.
My dealer sold a few of the green 991.2 GT3 RS locally. Two of the cars have hardly any miles on them, and the owners are looking to sell a little under MSRP, which is more than $220K. I told my dealer that I wouldn't pay more than $200K for the cars, since I could have gotten the car to my specs for $196K MSRP. Those guys took my spot, and now I pay more for a used car? No!
I hope prices on these cars come back to earth and the flippers go away, so that people who plan to keep the cars for a while and actually drive them are the ones who get to buy them.
My dealer sold a few of the green 991.2 GT3 RS locally. Two of the cars have hardly any miles on them, and the owners are looking to sell a little under MSRP, which is more than $220K. I told my dealer that I wouldn't pay more than $200K for the cars, since I could have gotten the car to my specs for $196K MSRP. Those guys took my spot, and now I pay more for a used car? No!
I hope prices on these cars come back to earth and the flippers go away, so that people who plan to keep the cars for a while and actually drive them are the ones who get to buy them.
#165
Assuming 992 GT3 is NA, it will certainly be well liked, and the regular GT3 will likely perform at about the same level as the 991.2 GT3 RS.
My dealer sold two of the green 991.2 GT3 RS locally. The cars have hardly any miles on them, and the owners are looking to sell a little under MSRP, which is more than $220K. I told my dealer that I wouldn't pay more than $200K for the cars, since I could have gotten the car to my specs for $196K MSRP. Those guys took my spot, and now I pay more for a used car? No!
I hope prices on these cars come back to earth and the flippers go away, so that people who plan to keep the cars for a while and actually drive the cars are the ones who get to buy them.
My dealer sold two of the green 991.2 GT3 RS locally. The cars have hardly any miles on them, and the owners are looking to sell a little under MSRP, which is more than $220K. I told my dealer that I wouldn't pay more than $200K for the cars, since I could have gotten the car to my specs for $196K MSRP. Those guys took my spot, and now I pay more for a used car? No!
I hope prices on these cars come back to earth and the flippers go away, so that people who plan to keep the cars for a while and actually drive the cars are the ones who get to buy them.