The 991 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
#256
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BayArea510 (08-18-2020)
#259
https://www.jaguarseattle.com/invent...af2a92gs187218
This looks like a great car for sale. $242K spec'd car with low miles for below $160K.
This looks like a great car for sale. $242K spec'd car with low miles for below $160K.
#262
Decided to list my .1 for sale after a short period of time owning it (2 months) and less then 500 miles driven.
PPI recently completed / PCCB / FAL / LWB w eddies bolster covers / PDLS
ppf/ recent ceramic inc wheels and glass ( 2 weeks old)
reason for sale is simple - I purchased the car to enjoy with my son (7), not to mention being a personal goal and have decided to go another way.
http://www.amusainc.com/vehicle-deta...c6ce2563fb6443
PPI recently completed / PCCB / FAL / LWB w eddies bolster covers / PDLS
ppf/ recent ceramic inc wheels and glass ( 2 weeks old)
reason for sale is simple - I purchased the car to enjoy with my son (7), not to mention being a personal goal and have decided to go another way.
http://www.amusainc.com/vehicle-deta...c6ce2563fb6443
#263
I had 160 in mind as well. After some back and forth with the salesman he said make me an offer. When I made my offer of 160 the salesman he sent me the usual "well our price is xxx" where he pretty much quoted the list price all over again. Guess they don't want to negotiate a good deal!
#264
MSRP on vinanalytics is 176,380.00. That one has some seriously low miles so I don't see them coming under 166-67 for it (and having talked to that dealer about their touring I don't see them negotiating much off if you can even get someone to talk to there, they located in a very busy area so that will eventually go as they creep the price down), but has been sitting there a while. Also since a manual you will want to see the DME report to make sure no overrevs / still in break in period and is that why the second owner unloaded it quickly? (sometimes that second owner is a dealer as well...and not an actual "owner")...thats my 2 cents. Fair offer for me would be 165-166 and not move too far off of that if its spec is to your liking....
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rhk118 (08-18-2020)
#266
I guess with buying and selling cars the buyer just has to know what they want and be ready to pull the trigger right then and there, but likewise the seller has to want to sell more than the buyer wants to buy one would presume...and this dealer is holding out. I thing come november/december if these cars still sitting there (doubtful) they will sell much leaner...
Last edited by rhk118; 08-18-2020 at 03:24 PM.
#267
Burning Brakes
For people making offers, you should check to make sure the dealership you're working with isn't a Sonic or Autonation brand dealer as they are no-haggle one price only dealers, they won't even budge a dollar, same thing as going to Carmax.
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rhk118 (08-18-2020)
#268
#269
I had to call 4 times and send 3 emails to get a response from that dealer to discuss the 2019 GT3 touring they have. "Call for Price". Its MSRP is 156K and they wanted 175. Said I'd offer 165 (figured 9K over a good starting point and yes I can feel the eyerolls guys but bring them) and they came back with "well we just sold one similar spec 2 weeks ago for $179" and no negotiation at all, "the price is our price". They had just gotten the thing so I was an early caller....they wouldn't budge. At least you got someone to talk to! Told him I was going to then just buy the other one that is close to my spec at a different dealer and he chuckled...and I was able to negotiate relatively easily with another dealer what I feel is a more than fair price and deposit down that day...Arrives to my driveway Thursday...their loss, but honestly my gain because I got full leather, PCCBs, color I wanted, 740 miles and front end lift for a couple thousand above the asking price of this otherwise stripper touring (part of the allure honestly, but it should be MUCH less $$$)...
I guess with buying and selling cars the buyer just has to know what they want and be ready to pull the trigger right then and there, but likewise the seller has to want to sell more than the buyer wants to buy one would presume...and this dealer is holding out. I thing come november/december if these cars still sitting there (doubtful) they will sell much leaner...
I guess with buying and selling cars the buyer just has to know what they want and be ready to pull the trigger right then and there, but likewise the seller has to want to sell more than the buyer wants to buy one would presume...and this dealer is holding out. I thing come november/december if these cars still sitting there (doubtful) they will sell much leaner...
#270
Well if they don't sell the car in a couple week then either go back to them or make sure they have your info and wait for them to contact you. Might be a very different story if you were there negotiating in person, but then again maybe not! Hunt for these is clearly a national level thing...good luck!