Is it the right time to sell?
#31
This is absolutely correct. I heard from a very good source that initial allocations are limited and dealers will be using the short term supply demand situation to charge the ADM. Later allocations will be much easier to get our peasant hands on. Keep your current car to enjoy at DE events and see what the next 12 to 18 months bring. (I’m struggling to heed my own advice too, but the 991.1 GT3 is still tons of fun around Sebring).
#32
Burning Brakes
Marin and San Diego both sell at sticker, just long wait list. There’s others as well, I tried to deal with Fresno when I got my gt3rs and that went nowhere. No clue why people are obsessed with Fresno Porsche here. There’s like 25 different dealers in just California, you can find one that is going to be fair.
if I were you I would sell the 991.1 and order a 992
if I were you I would sell the 991.1 and order a 992
#33
Rennlist Member
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#35
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Thread Starter
Thank you all for sharing your opinion's and thoughts. I will digest, consider and take to heart as I move forward. The Porsche emphasis on EV, coupled with supply chain issues make the future no less predictable as to allocation and actual price to be paid for the 992 than a crap shoot. Seems that I stand "pat" for the next year at least. As I tried to convey, this was not about $$ in my pocket, but how to leverage the increase in the market price, if possible. In any event, I have a new Taycan on order to keep me interested sometime in June - should help to alleviate the burden of boredom!!.
#36
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Thread Starter
About the caution, my build completion has just been pushed back a week today. It is starting production on the same initial date, but instead of a week to complete, it is now two weeks. I have no clue what is going on, but thankfully this is not a car I need to have immediately.