The 991 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
#7291
We have several dealers in town, and you have to be close to or VIP status to get an allocation at 1 dealer, the other will ask significant ADM unfortunately. I'm sure there are those who get allocation at MSRP, but probably with some stipulations as described above, and won't get future allocations if they don't adhere. However I know 0 people who passed on a RS allocation at MSRP. With increased MSRP, and 100-150K ADM, lot of other cars on the market for that price range to consider. For now, makes the 991.2 RS seem like a deal.
#7292
Buys exclusively through one out of state dealer. Purchases used vehicles from them no negotiation. Paying some (unknown) ADM on all the above. Reportedly sends his dealer people designer gifts, e.g., watches, in between purchases. Yeah, really. Couldn't be more playing the game. But gets everything he wants, and I guess between driving experiences & flips it all works out for him.
Another buddy who has family history of purchases with dealer, into the 7 figures. Doesn't play games beyond being a normal customer. Had to scrape and claw for 4 RS @ 50k adm, over a year waiting for an allocation w/ that deposit down, and he's trading in a .2 3 RS on the deal as well.
Conversed with others who have had falling outs with various dealers because when they pursued 992 GT3/RS, 4 RS, whatever, they were insulted by the exorbitant ADM demand, i.e., they presumed their history of brand/dealer loyalty would count for more, but nope.
So, MSRP not happening anywhere in my Porsche world. Guess it happens with more decent, smaller dealers? I don't know. Pretty shocked that even more decent dealers are willing to walk away from +150k on a single sale.
All of this nonsense is why I prefer the used 991 thread. Won't even make an attempt on a new GT car so long as this sort of nonsense is involved.
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#7295
I’m still getting calls about that Florida lizard weissach .2 RS. It was relisted 2-3 times. Can prob get it for 220
#7296
That is awesome you get can get a 992 RS at MSRP. I know of 0 people that would not take an allocation at MSRP, within the local Porsche community. Seems like you are patiently holding out a for .2 3RS for under MSRP, why not get a 922 3RS, pocket a 100-150K and then buy any .2 3RS you want, and still have money left over? Now that would make sense.
The new 992 RS is just a different beast and for its intended purpose would not suit my purposes, so the 991.2 3RS would fit that category perfectly, but with a price closer to MSRP, not some inflated markup.
#7297
He is not entirely wrong. Here's a poll from the 992 GT3/3 RS forum: https://rennlist.com/forums/992-gt3-...-charging.html. Over 40% of the responders got their cars at no ADM. If you include those with only $10K over, the number is even higher.
However, all the current allocations have been spoken for. ADMs are mostly from flippers and second hand market. Rumor is that more allocations are coming, possibly even a 992.2 GT3, and if you are patient and lucky to get one likely it will be at MSRP.
Market for both cars is driven by demand and impatience. Also by ignorance. EBay sold a Porsche umbrella that would go into a cubby hole in the door jamb of a 996 for $200, when you could get one from Porsche for $30 at that time. This thread should help make the market picture a little more clear. Just have to get through the bad vs the good observations.
However, all the current allocations have been spoken for. ADMs are mostly from flippers and second hand market. Rumor is that more allocations are coming, possibly even a 992.2 GT3, and if you are patient and lucky to get one likely it will be at MSRP.
Market for both cars is driven by demand and impatience. Also by ignorance. EBay sold a Porsche umbrella that would go into a cubby hole in the door jamb of a 996 for $200, when you could get one from Porsche for $30 at that time. This thread should help make the market picture a little more clear. Just have to get through the bad vs the good observations.
Bingo, I don't know why are getting more and more "trained" to accept paying high ADM's. It baffles me. Amazon has taught us to want it right now.... instantly along with the many food delivery services at our disposal. Since when did waiting two months time seem like a long time?
#7298
Bingo, I don't know why are getting more and more "trained" to accept paying high ADM's. It baffles me. Amazon has taught us to want it right now.... instantly along with the many food delivery services at our disposal. Since when did waiting two months time seem like a long time?
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#7301
Recent example I missed out on - 991.1 GT3RS, Voodoo Blue, Cage, Exhaust, 16k miles, PPF - immaculate - Private Party - listed for $234k in Feb, price dropped to $215k in March, price dropped to $195k in April, I called him (again) someone flew out and he was holding it, that buyer didn't buy, I called him two days later to buy it at $193k, price he offered me and he had sold it 4 hours earlier for $191k - he was just tired of trying to sell at a higher price. Most dealers I've spoken with in the last few months who are willing to divulge actual sale price verses list price are selling 5-10% below asking - OK - that's only a sample of two dealers - haha But prices are coming down enough that I'm actually going to buy in the next couple of months. I'm not trying to time the absolute bottom, as I'm going to daily drive the crap out of it, so I know it's going to be worth A LOT less than what I pay, but that's how I treat all my 911s - drive the wheels off, put snow tires in the winter and canyon run, rock chip that crap out of it from the gravel, but it's priceless fun drifting on snowy roads without having the danger of high speed dry pavement drifting.
#7302
It's simple, because flipping the 992 RS would burn a bridge. I value that bridge/friendship very much. It's just not what I do, not worth it over a car. But for conversations sake, let's say I would burn that bridge and get it. Then mark it up significantly to offset the cost.991.2 3RS. I perhaps could profit some ($100K -$150K) as you say, that isn't enough to buy a 991.2 3RS outright and have money left over? I just don't operate that way. I could never sell a car over MSRP to my friends, just not worth it.
The new 992 RS is just a different beast and for its intended purpose would not suit my purposes, so the 991.2 3RS would fit that category perfectly, but with a price closer to MSRP, not some inflated markup.
The new 992 RS is just a different beast and for its intended purpose would not suit my purposes, so the 991.2 3RS would fit that category perfectly, but with a price closer to MSRP, not some inflated markup.
hahhahaha, you convinced no one buddy
#7303
Simply....not....seeing it for nice cars. Sure for a clapped out .1 you can get a 'deal.' For a basic .2 track rat, yeah go ahead and dive in, you'll get a swingin' 'deal'
But for a unique PTS well optioned and well taken care of example? No they haven't moved much. Sold my .2 six weeks ago for $225K, $20K over msrp, very well maintained, low mileage, but no warranty left.
In fact there are now murmurs of a second increase in prices, now worldwide on 992's. I ordered my 992 GT3 right around Thanksgiving. If true this would mean that my order is price protected from two separate price increases during the order to delivery timeline. That is unheard of. And if you think prices for 992's don't affect the last model that bowed out, you might be sniffing household cleaners. We are in the midst of obscene inflation. If you want something, you better get it now.
Edit: Yeah sounds like another increase is coming, 4-8% depending on model. Got this article from the 992 GT3 board: https://www.teslarati.com/porsche-in...g-q1-earnings/
But for a unique PTS well optioned and well taken care of example? No they haven't moved much. Sold my .2 six weeks ago for $225K, $20K over msrp, very well maintained, low mileage, but no warranty left.
In fact there are now murmurs of a second increase in prices, now worldwide on 992's. I ordered my 992 GT3 right around Thanksgiving. If true this would mean that my order is price protected from two separate price increases during the order to delivery timeline. That is unheard of. And if you think prices for 992's don't affect the last model that bowed out, you might be sniffing household cleaners. We are in the midst of obscene inflation. If you want something, you better get it now.
Edit: Yeah sounds like another increase is coming, 4-8% depending on model. Got this article from the 992 GT3 board: https://www.teslarati.com/porsche-in...g-q1-earnings/
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