GTS Club Coupe Value?
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
GTS Club Coupe Value?
Just wanted to get some feed back from the well informed members here as to what the real market is on the 2016 GTS Club Coupes? I have a close friend of mine that is looking for one & as there are not very many for sale, he is not sure what’s good or bad.
Thoughts??
Thanks in advance for any & all advice!
Thoughts??
Thanks in advance for any & all advice!
#2
I think they are bringing a pretty penny. Lovely car, great color. Hope for his sake it's a manual.
#3
Burning Brakes
There is currently a 2016 Club Coupe on the National pre owned site listed at $165,000 USD. CPO 2016 Club Coupe Considering build sheet was at $149,995 I would say that is a "pretty penny!" This particular car only has 650 miles.... Poor car....
#4
Rennlist Member
I see two Club Coupes for sale in (PCA's) Panorama magazine classifieds. Both are very low mileage cars, virtually undriven. One is asking $167,500; the other is at $180,000.
The third CC available is at Rusnak Porsche Westlake, California, as plenum posted above. Mileage is higher than the other two, but still nothing for a three-and-a-half year old car. Here's a link to the car at the dealer's website:
Club Coupe at Rusnak
As a Club Coupe owner, I've watched a few of the original 60 change hands. The going rate has been around $170k-$185k, depending on all the usual factors (mileage, options, condition). One of the 60 cars was totaled last year, so now there are only 59.
These cars are the last of the naturally aspirated Porsche GTSs. The color is more exclusive than PTS, but truth be told, Club Blau is very close to a couple of other PTS Porsche blues.
As always, a "good price" is when you get the car you want at a price you're willing to pay. They are very cool cars, though.
The third CC available is at Rusnak Porsche Westlake, California, as plenum posted above. Mileage is higher than the other two, but still nothing for a three-and-a-half year old car. Here's a link to the car at the dealer's website:
Club Coupe at Rusnak
As a Club Coupe owner, I've watched a few of the original 60 change hands. The going rate has been around $170k-$185k, depending on all the usual factors (mileage, options, condition). One of the 60 cars was totaled last year, so now there are only 59.
These cars are the last of the naturally aspirated Porsche GTSs. The color is more exclusive than PTS, but truth be told, Club Blau is very close to a couple of other PTS Porsche blues.
As always, a "good price" is when you get the car you want at a price you're willing to pay. They are very cool cars, though.
#5
Racer
Thread Starter
I see two Club Coupes for sale in (PCA's) Panorama magazine classifieds. Both are very low mileage cars, virtually undriven. One is asking $167,500; the other is at $180,000.
The third CC available is at Rusnak Porsche Westlake, California, as plenum posted above. Mileage is higher than the other two, but still nothing for a three-and-a-half year old car. Here's a link to the car at the dealer's website:
Club Coupe at Rusnak
As a Club Coupe owner, I've watched a few of the original 60 change hands. The going rate has been around $170k-$185k, depending on all the usual factors (mileage, options, condition). One of the 60 cars was totaled last year, so now there are only 59.
These cars are the last of the naturally aspirated Porsche GTSs. The color is more exclusive than PTS, but truth be told, Club Blau is very close to a couple of other PTS Porsche blues.
As always, a "good price" is when you get the car you want at a price you're willing to pay. They are very cool cars, though.
The third CC available is at Rusnak Porsche Westlake, California, as plenum posted above. Mileage is higher than the other two, but still nothing for a three-and-a-half year old car. Here's a link to the car at the dealer's website:
Club Coupe at Rusnak
As a Club Coupe owner, I've watched a few of the original 60 change hands. The going rate has been around $170k-$185k, depending on all the usual factors (mileage, options, condition). One of the 60 cars was totaled last year, so now there are only 59.
These cars are the last of the naturally aspirated Porsche GTSs. The color is more exclusive than PTS, but truth be told, Club Blau is very close to a couple of other PTS Porsche blues.
As always, a "good price" is when you get the car you want at a price you're willing to pay. They are very cool cars, though.
The Rusnak as is funny...it says call for price & then the next to last photo has a placard by the car showing $189,899. Haha!!
#7
Rennlist Member
There was one on Miami that had been thru a "light rollover l and was for sale for $59k, said to be driveable and rebuildable. Make sure you don't by one life that. Get all documentation and CarFax, and get a thorough professional PPI. Or you may regret such a purchase.
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#8
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Those prices are insane. I’ll sell mine for a fraction of what’s being asked - make me an offer.
DaveGee