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Old 02-11-2016, 12:26 AM
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Paid MSRP for my 16! Special thanks to Gary Ackerman and Paul Jarrett at Gaudin Porsche! Delivered in July and have 3500 miles on it already! Would be more but I have 3 feet of snow in my front yard right now! I have a new set of PSC2's sitting in waiting for the roads to clear! Looking forward to hearing the sound the car echo in the canyons!
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Originally Posted by UT911GTS
Paid MSRP for my 16! Special thanks to Gary Ackerman and Paul Jarrett at Gaudin Porsche! Delivered in July and have 3500 miles on it already! Would be more but I have 3 feet of snow in my front yard right now! I have a new set of PSC2's sitting in waiting for the roads to clear! Looking forward to hearing the sound the car echo in the canyons!
Now that's one of the good dealers. I've given them the service business on my GT4.
Old 02-11-2016, 09:50 AM
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I got a 2016 GT3 at 25k above sticker...but stroke a "deal" (whatever, don't laugh):
I leased a Cayenne Diesel as my commuter and hauler and bought a GT4 at 25K above and was given an allocation at 25 k above for a 2016 GT3.
When I got the GT3, I asked the Porsche dealership Manager to get my next Porsche GT at sticker. He said yes and we shook hands.
Just learning the GT market but want to become a valuable P customer.
I'm happy for you if you deep down feel you got a deal, good for you but that's not a comforting feeling for me. Get it in writing at the minimum. What happens if the manager is no longer there when the next GT comes out? Just my .02
Old 02-11-2016, 10:32 AM
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MSRP for my '16. Rodger Gay at Porsche North Houston is a true enthusiast who you will find at the track in his GT4 when he can get away. Many thanks to him!
Old 02-11-2016, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by bronson7
I'm happy for you if you deep down feel you got a deal, good for you but that's not a comforting feeling for me. Get it in writing at the minimum. What happens if the manager is no longer there when the next GT comes out? Just my .02
I agree should definitely get that in writing, after seeing some of the stories here, better safe than sorry.
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In terms of my car, got my '16 gt3 from Porsche Roslyn for MSRP, worked with Sam Gadkar, he is truly a world class professional and has great client service skills, even has his own website! Www.samgadkar.com
Old 02-11-2016, 09:33 PM
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There is an independent used car dealer close to where I live who has 3 RS's in stock all for close to 100k over. Obviously these were purchased from a franchised Porsche dealer or maybe a 918 customer but in any event they have to be sold as 'used' cars. In a couple of months he will realize that he would be better off taking that $600,00(approx cost?) and put that money in to 60 $10,000 cars that he could make 2k per car on for $120,000 and repeat every 90 days. Seems like a better plan to me than waiting for an impatient rich guy willing to pay $100k over MSRP for a used 911.
Old 02-11-2016, 09:38 PM
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Main line Porsche the biggest theaves out there ..Pricing gt3 30000.00 above msrp
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Originally Posted by Zucc
There is an independent used car dealer close to where I live who has 3 RS's in stock all for close to 100k over. Obviously these were purchased from a franchised Porsche dealer or maybe a 918 customer but in any event they have to be sold as 'used' cars. In a couple of months he will realize that he would be better off taking that $600,00(approx cost?) and put that money in to 60 $10,000 cars that he could make 2k per car on for $120,000 and repeat every 90 days. Seems like a better plan to me than waiting for an impatient rich guy willing to pay $100k over MSRP for a used 911.
And the fun part is the prices are beginning to bleed lower on Ebay as sellers relist their cars. As you mentioned, sometimes it's way better to go for the bunt singles than try to get the grand slam.
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Originally Posted by Zucc
There is an independent used car dealer close to where I live who has 3 RS's in stock all for close to 100k over. Obviously these were purchased from a franchised Porsche dealer or maybe a 918 customer but in any event they have to be sold as 'used' cars. In a couple of months he will realize that he would be better off taking that $600,00(approx cost?) and put that money in to 60 $10,000 cars that he could make 2k per car on for $120,000 and repeat every 90 days. Seems like a better plan to me than waiting for an impatient rich guy willing to pay $100k over MSRP for a used 911.
lol. Have you ever been I the car business?
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Originally Posted by cheechs
Main line Porsche the biggest theaves out there ..Pricing gt3 30000.00 above msrp
They sell new for MSRP
Old 02-12-2016, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ****
lol. Have you ever been I the car business?
Yes, 24yrs retail, 6 yrs consulting.
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Originally Posted by Zucc
Yes, 24yrs retail, 6 yrs consulting.
Nice, you should know your stuff....preach on.
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Originally Posted by ****
They sell new for MSRP
Agree

Main line Porsche sells new GT cars for MSRP, and they don't bump a legitimate owner to "create" a used car.

They are one of the better dealers. I can't fault them for selling used over MSRP in this market.


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