Looking for Manheim and trade in numbers for 991.2 GT3RS?
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Looking for Manheim and trade in numbers for 991.2 GT3RS?
Could someone run recent Manheim numbers for a .2 GT3RS? Recent completed trade in offers would help too. Thanks.
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Try this and see if it might help triangulate...
https://www.classic.com/m/porsche/911/991/9912/gt3-rs/
https://www.classic.com/m/porsche/911/991/9912/gt3-rs/
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Yeah, I know. I'm just trying to figure out an appropriate trade in value, and the dealers usually quote Manheim numbers to me so I thought I'd preemptively know what they were. If anyone has a recent trade in value that would help too.
Thanks for your response.
Thanks for your response.
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According to TFL they are dropping like a rock
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then auction fees
then transport
then some work at the shop whether mechanical or body
then retail pricing depending on what the car needed and the margin that the dealer wants
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@wisky Thanks for the data.
Questions:
Questions:
- Without wanting to start a religious debate, what does the GT3 data say about wholesale price differences between PDK and 6 speed?
- Who sets the 0-5 condition rating of a vehicle? The auction house? How subjective/objective are the criteria for the condition score?
- @pitt911 (or anyone else) factoring in those elements you listed affecting the spread between dealer price at auction and dealer sold to retail price, what would you estimate a 2022 spread to be for non-RS, non-Touring GT3s? Looking at the two low-miles GT3's, it seems to me the spread can't be much more than $20k on average.