Used 991 GT3 market value over MSRP in Europe
#1
Thread Starter
Race Car
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 4,486
Likes: 441
From: The way to hell is paved by good intentions “Wenn ich Purist höre...entsichere ich meinen Browning” "Myths are fuel for marketing (and nowadays for flippers too,,,)" time to time is not sufficient to be a saint, you must be also an Hero
Used 991 GT3 market value over MSRP in Europe
I ve been watching since early 2014 used EU 991 GT3 values
last summer autumn 14 the price was floating 5 to 10% less than MSRP for a 3/6k miles with mid optionals used one , never seen more than a dozen across all EU area available
today searching on Porsche.de Porsche.it db
in total only 3 (2 registered in 2014 and 1 in 2013) used 991 GT3 available with very few optionals and
OVER the MSRP
i guess being not far the production stop
the only
reason for this increasing price is the few number of 991 GT3 produced in compare to 997 996 ones
this unusual very early increasing and from official Porsche dealers too
make me loving more mine but i start thinking if
parking is a real option
maybe i could buy another before its too late
last summer autumn 14 the price was floating 5 to 10% less than MSRP for a 3/6k miles with mid optionals used one , never seen more than a dozen across all EU area available
today searching on Porsche.de Porsche.it db
in total only 3 (2 registered in 2014 and 1 in 2013) used 991 GT3 available with very few optionals and
OVER the MSRP
i guess being not far the production stop
the only
reason for this increasing price is the few number of 991 GT3 produced in compare to 997 996 ones
this unusual very early increasing and from official Porsche dealers too
make me loving more mine but i start thinking if
parking is a real option
maybe i could buy another before its too late
#2
It's not true for mainland Europe, there the prices are close to MRP, in the UK it's different as the initial allocation was very small so this has led to second hand values of 130 %.
And UK is unique in being a RHD market.
And UK is unique in being a RHD market.
#4
Thread Starter
Race Car
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 4,486
Likes: 441
From: The way to hell is paved by good intentions “Wenn ich Purist höre...entsichere ich meinen Browning” "Myths are fuel for marketing (and nowadays for flippers too,,,)" time to time is not sufficient to be a saint, you must be also an Hero
GT3 available are 1/4th than before and price is over the 135k Euro for used ones
that means for the first time in mainland (Germany) you re paying a used one as it were new
in Italy its either more than MSRP
and this never happened last year
i guess being just stopped the prod ,
its an interesting dynamic (if you have one and you are not trying to sell somethingelse)
that means for the first time in mainland (Germany) you re paying a used one as it were new
in Italy its either more than MSRP
and this never happened last year
i guess being just stopped the prod ,
its an interesting dynamic (if you have one and you are not trying to sell somethingelse)
#5
Thread Starter
Race Car
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 4,486
Likes: 441
From: The way to hell is paved by good intentions “Wenn ich Purist höre...entsichere ich meinen Browning” "Myths are fuel for marketing (and nowadays for flippers too,,,)" time to time is not sufficient to be a saint, you must be also an Hero
BTW i found only 4 GT3 on Porsche.ch
OT Why in CH you pay 190k Chf for a GT3 (roughly 175kEuro)
if you have a sell tax (VAT) only at 8% ??
To give you a comparison in Italy the cost with 22%VAT is 137kEuro aligned with the German cost (a couple of KEuro less due smaller VAT MWST)
175kEuro in CH are due to what having there much less taxes?
OT Why in CH you pay 190k Chf for a GT3 (roughly 175kEuro)
if you have a sell tax (VAT) only at 8% ??
To give you a comparison in Italy the cost with 22%VAT is 137kEuro aligned with the German cost (a couple of KEuro less due smaller VAT MWST)
175kEuro in CH are due to what having there much less taxes?
#6
Try www.autoscout24.ch
There's no good reason why the prices are so high other than the market tolerates them..
There's no good reason why the prices are so high other than the market tolerates them..