The "Unofficial" 991 Sales by Unit Thread
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No, not really...
More in response to a comment referring to a high trade in offer and just a general observation. In the car world, there are many examples of low-number examples that have a huge price bump, and it seems that sometimes it is assumed that any car made in low numbers somehow has higher value. Far more examples of something sold in low numbers simply because nobody wanted it...
More in response to a comment referring to a high trade in offer and just a general observation. In the car world, there are many examples of low-number examples that have a huge price bump, and it seems that sometimes it is assumed that any car made in low numbers somehow has higher value. Far more examples of something sold in low numbers simply because nobody wanted it...
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Strange that they made one lone 911R in May of 2018. What's up with that?
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These are all great cars and Porsche keeps the low specialty cars in low production numbers. This protects the buyer of those cars.
I keep doing the numbers on trading a 991.1 3.4L for the new 991.2 smaller 3.0L and can't pay the entry fee. It seems that I am going backwards? I'll stay here for now:
It's just better than the 991.2
I keep doing the numbers on trading a 991.1 3.4L for the new 991.2 smaller 3.0L and can't pay the entry fee. It seems that I am going backwards? I'll stay here for now:
It's just better than the 991.2
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Yes, dark blue metallic would have been a great color for the T. I requested PTS for the T many times with no success. I even offered to pay a significant upcharge for night blue metallic (a color I like even more than dark blue metallic), which I thought they might allow since it is offered on the base Carrera. Again, though, no dice. The T is such an incredible car... but the color palette was not a selling point.
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Here's the complete North American stats for 991.2 production as of January 20, 2019. What's crazy is that we receive almost as many Carrera 4 coupes as the entirety of the US!
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Incredible data / Table, great work and thanks for compiling! Would love to see the 991.1 as well (particularly 2014 C4) when you have the time.I wonder if the C4 was more popular in those years.
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