Used 991 GT3 Market
#436
Three Wheelin'
Originally Posted by silverrules
This car is well priced and probably can knock off a little bit.http://porsche.niello.com/details.ph...ceDesktop=true
#437
This car just showed up at the local Ferrari dealer. I know the owner and he broke the car in according to the manufacturer's recommendations. He's looking to pick up a 458. This car hasn't showed up on cars.com yet but will in a few days.
http://www.ferrarisouthbay.com/exoti...23943ef625.htm
http://www.ferrarisouthbay.com/exoti...23943ef625.htm
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What's the dollar amount? If MSRP is high, that could be a factor, since many people won't want to pay full price for 'optional' options selected by someone else. At least that how I would approach such a purchase. Sellers may need to think about pricing based on absolute dollars rather than relative to MSRP. I bet a car with $130-140K MSRP, low miles, no track, decent color, and no other issues would sell quickly at MSRP. That may not be the case for a ~$160K+ MSRP car.
#445
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What's the dollar amount? If MSRP is high, that could be a factor, since many people won't want to pay full price for 'optional' options selected by someone else. At least that how I would approach such a purchase. Sellers may need to think about pricing based on absolute dollars rather than relative to MSRP. I bet a car with $130-140K MSRP, low miles, no track, decent color, and no other issues would sell quickly at MSRP. That may not be the case for a ~$160K+ MSRP car.
I love Zinger's car BTW. After doing a little AX as a passenger this weekend, I want a GT3 SOOOOO bad. I just can't afford both and don't want to give up the Turbo. Off to work I go to earn more so I can one day own both.
#446
I pretraded my 141K '15 a couple of months ago. It sold for 15k or so over in 3 days. The market has cooled since then. I always try to get what I want but not go crazy on any car. Most of the options you get bring nothing upon resale.
#447
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What's the dollar amount? If MSRP is high, that could be a factor, since many people won't want to pay full price for 'optional' options selected by someone else. At least that how I would approach such a purchase. Sellers may need to think about pricing based on absolute dollars rather than relative to MSRP. I bet a car with $130-140K MSRP, low miles, no track, decent color, and no other issues would sell quickly at MSRP. That may not be the case for a ~$160K+ MSRP car.
Still available as of now though! Spread the word guys. No track time and in like new condition.
#448
Yup and exactly why I bought my used $140k MSRP for MSRP in the Spring (it had the navi and LWB seats that I wanted plus a color that I liked).
#450
These are good points. The MSRP is 165 which is a higher priced GT3 but in my opinion the car is a amazing spec which I built myself and waited for the car from the factory. It will go soon being the PM's are coming in now.
Still available as of now though! Spread the word guys. No track time and in like new condition.
Still available as of now though! Spread the word guys. No track time and in like new condition.