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Old 05-02-2023, 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by okkin
So Agree. "LOL NO" is right...it seems everyone thinks or wants a $50K-$75K over sticker these days on a used car.

Still looking for a Miami Blue, Non Wessiach.. $195K for the one your mentioned. Shoot...that would have been a good price. I will sit and wait patiently until prices come down to earth or the world ends (lol)
there are 2 Miami blue GT3RS cars for sale....1 WP, 1 non WP. Why havent you bought one?
Old 05-02-2023, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Rod27
there are 2 Miami blue GT3RS cars for sale....1 WP, 1 non WP. Why havent you bought one?

I see one at Chicago Motors with 289 Miles. WP for $320K which is NUTS. I don't mind the WP-pack , just wanted the painted hood option for the Miami Blue, not the carbon hood if it has the WP.

The other one? I have seen another one online, that I believe was listed from a third-party dealer who listed in on Ebay for $269K. Again, not the ideal spec. no extended range fuel tank and some other things missing.

and now the one below in this thread that was listed at $275K.... Not ideal.

I can get a NEW 3RS at MSRP but. believe it or not I prefer the 991.2 RS. I know I am crazy....

Old 05-02-2023, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by okkin
I see one at Chicago Motors with 289 Miles. WP for $320K which is NUTS. I don't mind the WP-pack , just wanted the painted hood option for the Miami Blue, not the carbon hood if it has the WP.

The other one? I have seen another one online, that I believe was listed from a third-party dealer who listed in on Ebay for $269K. Again, not the ideal spec. no extended range fuel tank and some other things missing.

and now the one below in this thread that was listed at $275K.... Not ideal.

I can get a NEW 3RS at MSRP but. believe it or not I prefer the 991.2 RS. I know I am crazy....
Copy that….correct actually there are 3…..the WP listed above for $275k with 9000 miles. The nonWP car is on autotrader I think

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Old 05-02-2023, 09:33 PM
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I have received 4 price drop emails since Sunday this week (48 hours) in all 991.2 GT3 manual listings alone. The prices continue their trend. Fed will keep increasing the rates, money is very tight right now in banks lending wise and the government isnt going to stop until the economy enters into a proper recession. Only people who buy cars right now (instead of waiting as prices will go down much more) are the “carpe diem” people who are impatient. Otherwise, be patient and you’ll be surprised what awaits us by summer.
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Old 05-02-2023, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by 3-Pedals
I have received 4 price drop emails since Sunday this week (48 hours) in all 991.2 GT3 manual listings alone. The prices continue their trend. Fed will keep increasing the rates, money is very tight right now in banks lending wise and the government isnt going to stop until the economy enters into a proper recession. Only people who buy cars right now (instead of waiting as prices will go down much more) are the “carpe diem” people who are impatient. Otherwise, be patient and you’ll be surprised what awaits us by summer.
nice examples with less than 10k miles are transaction around 195k.
Old 05-02-2023, 10:01 PM
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Things might get bad….cars won’t be a concern
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Old 05-02-2023, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by mnawa
nice examples with less than 10k miles are transaction around 195k.
Agree, sub 10k mile cars in desirable colors still going for 10-15k over. That may grind down over next 12 months but it's the 992 pricing that's more under pressure
Old 05-02-2023, 10:09 PM
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Things will get bad (it has been going good for far too long). And when they do get bad, sports cars are always one of the first and worst impacted areas.

Can you imagine how “that” guy feels who paid $100k over on a 992 GT3 thinking it will appreciate in value? He put 400 miles on his baby looking at it every day in his garage thinking its a status symbol and an investment. Poor baby, things didnt work out for him. Losing $50k in a $250k asset (and having not driven it or enjoyed it) must have hurt.

Good stuff. Next time he’ll think twice before believing the word of a broker (which this board has at least 4 that I know who PMs people around disguising themselves as normal members). And we’ll all remember why we buy cars in the first place, to drive them. And “these” people who buy these enthusiast cars paying markup only to put 1,000 miles/year hopefully will leave the brand to go elsewhere so people who will actually drive these cars can buy them.

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Old 05-02-2023, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Rod27
Things might get bad….cars won’t be a concern
I held out buying a car for the last couple of years until I realized this. The missed joy wasn’t worth saving a few thousand ultimately.
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Old 05-02-2023, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mnawa
I held out buying a car for the last couple of years until I realized this. The missed joy wasn’t worth saving a few thousand ultimately.
I think there are two separate statements to be made here:

- Its not “a few” thousand. These 991s were going for $70k over msrp at some point. Thats more like $50,000

- Personally speaking, having paid a premium would bother me so much. And this is something I would remember every mile I drove the car. This isnt because I cant afford $50,000 extra. Its a bit about principles. The same reason why I cant bring myself into giving into the landscaper mafia that charges $200 for a $50 grass cut because of the town you live in. Yeah some make the argument of “oh but my time is so important”, to me paying 4X to that guy would annoy me so much that every minute I saved by not mowing my lawn, I would think about how that guy thinks he has taken advantage of me.

The price I pay and the “deal” I get is absolutely part of the fun of owning these cars in addition to their spec, and condition, and DME report, and so on.
Old 05-02-2023, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by CubsFan1
@achenator - that low mile WP Lizard that sold in TN was ~$182K. It was at a Honda dealer if I remember correctly, and a member here swooped in to purchase it. I believe you're right that it still stands at the lowest data point for one without an accident and or very high miles. I think the MSRP on the car was ~$237k.
I think it was a MB dealer. MB of Chattanooga or Knoxville.
Old 05-02-2023, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 3-Pedals
Things will get bad (it has been going good for far too long). And when they do get bad, sports cars are always one of the first and worst impacted areas.

Can you imagine how “that” guy feels who paid $100k over on a 992 GT3 thinking it will appreciate in value? He put 400 miles on his baby looking at it every day in his garage thinking its a status symbol and an investment. Poor baby, things didnt work out for him. Losing $50k in a $250k asset (and having not driven it or enjoyed it) must have hurt.

Good stuff. Next time he’ll think twice before believing the word of a broker (which this board has at least 4 that I know who PMs people around disguising themselves as normal members). And we’ll all remember why we buy cars in the first place, to drive them. And “these” people who buy these enthusiast cars paying markup only to put 1,000 miles/year hopefully will leave the brand to go elsewhere so people who will actually drive these cars can buy them.
850 miles in the smokies this weekend from trailer to trailer. Miles of smiles. I spent the $, this will be my car for the foreseeable future. We only get one go round here and i'm gonna try to enjoy it.
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Old 05-02-2023, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by 3-Pedals
Things will get bad (it has been going good for far too long). And when they do get bad, sports cars are always one of the first and worst impacted areas.

Can you imagine how “that” guy feels who paid $100k over on a 992 GT3 thinking it will appreciate in value? He put 400 miles on his baby looking at it every day in his garage thinking its a status symbol and an investment. Poor baby, things didnt work out for him. Losing $50k in a $250k asset (and having not driven it or enjoyed it) must have hurt.

Good stuff. Next time he’ll think twice before believing the word of a broker (which this board has at least 4 that I know who PMs people around disguising themselves as normal members). And we’ll all remember why we buy cars in the first place, to drive them. And “these” people who buy these enthusiast cars paying markup only to put 1,000 miles/year hopefully will leave the brand to go elsewhere so people who will actually drive these cars can buy them.
It’s human nature to feel this way, but schadenfreude is poisonous thing.
Old 05-02-2023, 11:30 PM
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So I'm new to this market and trying to figure things out. What's a fair price for a 2022 992 GT3 with 5,000 miles in today's market? Is it worth more as a CPO car? Does GT silver help or hurt? What are the more desirable colors? Least desirable colors?
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Originally Posted by LiveNupe
So I'm new to this market and trying to figure things out. What's a fair price for a 2022 992 GT3 with 5,000 miles in today's market? Is it worth more as a CPO car? Does GT silver help or hurt? What are the more desirable colors? Least desirable colors?

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