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Back when you could only get a GT3 with a manual in the touring, and back when removing the GT3 wing not easy, it kinda sorta made a bit of sense to pay a premium for the Touring. With the 992 GT3, neither of those are the case. I guess you can make the value retention argument with the touring, but IMHO otherwise it's kind of silly to pay a big premium more for less... But I'm guessing everyone has already made up their own mind on that topic.
Seller of that car posted similar thoughts on here for months (the lack of value in 991.2 vs 992) before buying that grey black car...now, ummm, I guess trying to monetize that value to fund a "new business opportunity".
Back when you could only get a GT3 with a manual in the touring, and back when removing the GT3 wing not easy, it kinda sorta made a bit of sense to pay a premium for the Touring. With the 992 GT3, neither of those are the case. I guess you can make the value retention argument with the touring, but IMHO otherwise it's kind of silly to pay a big premium more for less... But I'm guessing everyone has already made up their own mind on that topic.
Well not in 2018/2019. You could order a touring option at no cost as long as you had a GT3 allocation. Allocations were 15-20k ADM at most. I'm not sure a 50k delta is worth a lack of wing myself, even as a touring owner. But, hey, the market has spoken multiple times now since 2019. It is what it is. If I was looking for a good deal on a 991.2 GT3 today, it would definitely have a wing attached. Long term? The touring seems to be the better option over the next decade from what i've seen so far. The amount of passion/want is pretty obvious and I don't see that lessening, especially with hybrid and other more climate friendly drivetrains etc coming soon.
Well not in 2018/2019. You could order a touring option at no cost as long as you had a GT3 allocation. Allocations were 15-20k ADM at most. I'm not sure a 50k delta is worth a lack of wing myself, even as a touring owner. But, hey, the market has spoken multiple times now since 2019. It is what it is. If I was looking for a good deal on a 991.2 GT3 today, it would definitely have a wing attached. Long term? The touring seems to be the better option over the next decade from what i've seen so far. The amount of passion/want is pretty obvious and I don't see that lessening, especially with hybrid and other more climate friendly drivetrains etc coming soon.
I just really like the way it looks - removing that wing radically changes the whole form of the car. Also the fact that it only ever came in a MT and was made in very small numbers makes it feel special. It was like a skunkworks project which is cool.
I just really like the way it looks - removing that wing radically changes the whole form of the car. Also the fact that it only ever came in a MT and was made in very small numbers makes it feel special. It was like a skunkworks project which is cool.
Agreed! For whatever reason in my eyes it takes on a different aura than a winged car. I also like the all leather interior that sets it apart with the fabric on the center of the seats that evokes the 1973 RS.
Seller of that car posted similar thoughts on here for months (the lack of value in 991.2 vs 992) before buying that grey black car...now, ummm, I guess trying to monetize that value to fund a "new business opportunity".
I just really like the way it looks - removing that wing radically changes the whole form of the car. Also the fact that it only ever came in a MT and was made in very small numbers makes it feel special. It was like a skunkworks project which is cool.
Originally Posted by Bruce911_
Agreed! For whatever reason in my eyes it takes on a different aura than a winged car. I also like the all leather interior that sets it apart with the fabric on the center of the seats that evokes the 1973 RS.
And, hence, 50k delta, haha. It does seem like tourings tend to be more highly optioned as well.. mine was 192k MSRP, leather vents and the whole shebang.
And, hence, 50k delta, haha. It does seem like tourings tend to be more highly optioned as well.. mine was 192k MSRP, leather vents and the whole shebang.