22 manual 991.2 GT3’s for sale!
#1
22 manual 991.2 GT3’s for sale!
Across the entire country. More than half of them are bright green and/or have red stitching or gauges.
Is this considered “a lot”?
Why do I see people posting in threads saying there are so many 991.2 GT3’s for sale and they are depreciating like every other car on the market.
Getting a tasteful one seems extremely hard. Am I missing something?
Is this considered “a lot”?
Why do I see people posting in threads saying there are so many 991.2 GT3’s for sale and they are depreciating like every other car on the market.
Getting a tasteful one seems extremely hard. Am I missing something?
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#5
Yet another value thread..........
If you get what a GT car is then these cars are a keeper.
If you get what a GT car is then these cars are a keeper.
#6
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I’ve noticed that the number of ‘18 and 19 manual GT3s advertised for sale has been steadily decreasing. Most of the cars listed month after month either have a polarizing specification or top of the market pricing. Considering that more than 1000 U.S. spec. manual GT3s have been sold, the number of cars currently offered for sale is insignificant. It will be interesting to see how many 991 GT manuals end up traded in on 992 GT3s when it launches. The design changes and performance increases will likely attract some and repel others.
#7
992 pricing will be more than 991.2 build pricing, so I would guess a 160k build on a 991.2 will be close to 180 that will keep me from a trade, but if they offer a 992 gt3rs, with a manual, I will prob jump on it We know that wont happen, lol
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Across the entire country. More than half of them are bright green and/or have red stitching or gauges.
Is this considered “a lot”?
Why do I see people posting in threads saying there are so many 991.2 GT3’s for sale and they are depreciating like every other car on the market.
Getting a tasteful one seems extremely hard. Am I missing something?
Is this considered “a lot”?
Why do I see people posting in threads saying there are so many 991.2 GT3’s for sale and they are depreciating like every other car on the market.
Getting a tasteful one seems extremely hard. Am I missing something?
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#10
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Best car eva. Will be passed down to my 4 year old one day.
#14
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Yes, I've been following closely as well. Weird market for sure as you'd assume covid would muck things up and prices would drop/ supply increase. But, actually, the opposite has occurred. Very interesting times.