The 991 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
#1576
I agree, and the touring is a great car ...........numbered Porsche cars have always done well with a designated number. Touring is an option on a GT3, and I have dealer friends that live on this board and drive the hype it’s a bubble. Same happened with the 981 Spyder they sold over MSRP until the MDW model was released, and the mindset for many this is the last 911 manual. It’s like playing GameStop get in early, and what people pay personally is their business. Many cars sit in the bubble now and great for sellers ........40k over for a GT3 is a bubble. Flipped R’s were 500k plus and now it’s still a premium 100k plus for a 2016 car that’s numbered.
No cars are classics in 2 years, and it’s a bubble just watch it’s nothing more. It gets bigger the more it’s discussed, and Porsche trolls this board along with local dealers. Not sure people understand pricing on this board it’s like insider trading for dealers they feast/I would do the same. Human behavior people typically want what they can’t have. Rolex Daytona white gold purchased below MSRP from Rolex and the same for silver don’t like it. It’s all the hype man, and I say press on no hate here.
No cars are classics in 2 years, and it’s a bubble just watch it’s nothing more. It gets bigger the more it’s discussed, and Porsche trolls this board along with local dealers. Not sure people understand pricing on this board it’s like insider trading for dealers they feast/I would do the same. Human behavior people typically want what they can’t have. Rolex Daytona white gold purchased below MSRP from Rolex and the same for silver don’t like it. It’s all the hype man, and I say press on no hate here.
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#1577
Originally Posted by Maverick787
......numbered Porsche cars have always done well with a designated number.
#1578
show me a GT3 variety that’s numbered that sells sub MSRP, and my bad I said numbered car assumed we’re talking GT cars. Not bashing the TGT3 I like it, it’s a car bubble and encouraged by the dealers. I say buy what you like, and if people think these prices will hold I have some land to sell you in the CA desert off I 15.
#1579
Originally Posted by Maverick787
show me a GT3 variety that’s numbered that sells sub MSRP, and my bad I said numbered car assumed we’re talking GT cars. Not bashing the TGT3 I like it, it’s a car bubble and encouraged by the dealers. I say buy what you like, and if people think these prices will hold I have some land to sell you in the CA desert off I 15.
#1580
Most people cannot walk into a Porsche dealer and order a new GT car unless you have a previous relationship with that dealer. Same at Rolex. I agree it’s a bubble but where it ends up no one knows. I personally would not pay over MSRP but that doesn’t make it wrong for someone else to do so. Get what you want and enjoy it. We don’t know what tomorrow holds for us.
#1581
#1582
its not that much better then a 3.8
but I did pass on one at dtla porsche at msrp
#1584
So DTLA is tagged on IG about this car and an SA fills in the details. The car sold at $189k+ (5k over initial ask) within 12 hours if them getting it. They changed the price to stop getting calls, but they still get tons of inquiries on it.
#1586
Originally Posted by Maverick787
You’re wrong they made 600 of them and you couldn’t get a 997 GT3 RS for 150k.
The point is that "numbered" cars haven't "always done well." A low rent bozo like me had an MSRP allocation to the 4.0. There were dealers with allocations coming to the forums trying to find buyers. Then there was the 918, where porsche had to invent the VIP program to try to entice enough people to sell all 918 of the cars.
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Maverick787 (03-03-2021)
#1589
GT3 prices are not in a bubble.... it's the new reality. People comparing it to the stock market yet when I see the index it longs like a line, with some bumps, going straight up.
Lot's of money out there, low rates, tight supplies will keep prices firm. And, in the long term demand for luxury items globally will keep prices high.
Lot's of money out there, low rates, tight supplies will keep prices firm. And, in the long term demand for luxury items globally will keep prices high.
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#1590
I guess a good way to get some traffic