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#2671
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Spent some time at my Porsche dealer today. They showed me nationwide allocations for a variety of cars. Allocations for new Porsches are really scarce. The main market is for used cars, and the demand for them is high, but starting to drop. We're looking at buying a 991 Targa 4S which the dealer is underwater on by about $17K.
We also visited the Merc dealer this morning. They recently sold a GLE63 suv for about $20K over MSRP (rich lady), but they've also had an SL63 sitting in the showroom for months, and were willing to sell it for me for well under MSRP. Unfortunately, I test drove it and found it be quite inferior to the 911 as a driver's car.
We also visited the Merc dealer this morning. They recently sold a GLE63 suv for about $20K over MSRP (rich lady), but they've also had an SL63 sitting in the showroom for months, and were willing to sell it for me for well under MSRP. Unfortunately, I test drove it and found it be quite inferior to the 911 as a driver's car.
#2672
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I was offered a GT3 allocation with a $65,000 premium over msrp a week ago. I turned it down as I decided to take an allocation at msrp for the new 911-T.
And it was obvious from his demeanor that if I said $50,000 over I would likely have a GT3 on the way now. I am a good long term customer but at the same time I never asked for a GT3 allocation. This suggests that this dealer has run out of buyers willing to pay a large premium for an allocation.
The problem with the GT3 is the car is sort of useless - too pretty and expensive to drive on a track and too uncomfortable to drive for any longer distance on the road. Great for impressing the other members of your PCA Region at cars and coffee of course.
Plus the risk of losing $50,000 to $100,000 for a car that I would almost surely decide to sell 2,000 to 3,000 miles after I put it in my garage is a costly sports car status symbol.
the interior is identical to my son’s new base Carrera that cost him $110,000..
min fact ai am trading my 2022 GT4 with 2,500 miles into a dealer for their first allocation of the 911–T - and excited about having fun in this new driver’s model on country roads and mountain roads and the difference in hp and even suspension will not matter at all.
most of us drive legal fun roads more than on a Dedicated Track and those friends that drive on Track religiously buy an old Cayman or 911 and best the hell out of it and enjoy every minute driving without worrying about Rick chips in their $24,000 PTS+ paint job.
And it was obvious from his demeanor that if I said $50,000 over I would likely have a GT3 on the way now. I am a good long term customer but at the same time I never asked for a GT3 allocation. This suggests that this dealer has run out of buyers willing to pay a large premium for an allocation.
The problem with the GT3 is the car is sort of useless - too pretty and expensive to drive on a track and too uncomfortable to drive for any longer distance on the road. Great for impressing the other members of your PCA Region at cars and coffee of course.
Plus the risk of losing $50,000 to $100,000 for a car that I would almost surely decide to sell 2,000 to 3,000 miles after I put it in my garage is a costly sports car status symbol.
the interior is identical to my son’s new base Carrera that cost him $110,000..
min fact ai am trading my 2022 GT4 with 2,500 miles into a dealer for their first allocation of the 911–T - and excited about having fun in this new driver’s model on country roads and mountain roads and the difference in hp and even suspension will not matter at all.
most of us drive legal fun roads more than on a Dedicated Track and those friends that drive on Track religiously buy an old Cayman or 911 and best the hell out of it and enjoy every minute driving without worrying about Rick chips in their $24,000 PTS+ paint job.
I love my 991 GT3 for the track, but don't enjoy driving it on the road - too fast when wound up, and lacks low to mid range torque.
I test drove a 991 Turbo S cab today and loved it as a road car - calm when you want it to be, brutal acceleration when you want it. Main thing holding me back from buying it is the yellow gauges, plus my wife is a bit scared of the car.
#2673
I was offered a GT3 allocation with a $65,000 premium over msrp a week ago. I turned it down as I decided to take an allocation at msrp for the new 911-T.
And it was obvious from his demeanor that if I said $50,000 over I would likely have a GT3 on the way now. I am a good long term customer but at the same time I never asked for a GT3 allocation. This suggests that this dealer has run out of buyers willing to pay a large premium for an allocation.
The problem with the GT3 is the car is sort of useless - too pretty and expensive to drive on a track and too uncomfortable to drive for any longer distance on the road. Great for impressing the other members of your PCA Region at cars and coffee of course.
Plus the risk of losing $50,000 to $100,000 for a car that I would almost surely decide to sell 2,000 to 3,000 miles after I put it in my garage is a costly sports car status symbol.
the interior is identical to my son’s new base Carrera that cost him $110,000..
min fact ai am trading my 2022 GT4 with 2,500 miles into a dealer for their first allocation of the 911–T - and excited about having fun in this new driver’s model on country roads and mountain roads and the difference in hp and even suspension will not matter at all.
most of us drive legal fun roads more than on a Dedicated Track and those friends that drive on Track religiously buy an old Cayman or 911 and best the hell out of it and enjoy every minute driving without worrying about Rick chips in their $24,000 PTS+ paint job.
And it was obvious from his demeanor that if I said $50,000 over I would likely have a GT3 on the way now. I am a good long term customer but at the same time I never asked for a GT3 allocation. This suggests that this dealer has run out of buyers willing to pay a large premium for an allocation.
The problem with the GT3 is the car is sort of useless - too pretty and expensive to drive on a track and too uncomfortable to drive for any longer distance on the road. Great for impressing the other members of your PCA Region at cars and coffee of course.
Plus the risk of losing $50,000 to $100,000 for a car that I would almost surely decide to sell 2,000 to 3,000 miles after I put it in my garage is a costly sports car status symbol.
the interior is identical to my son’s new base Carrera that cost him $110,000..
min fact ai am trading my 2022 GT4 with 2,500 miles into a dealer for their first allocation of the 911–T - and excited about having fun in this new driver’s model on country roads and mountain roads and the difference in hp and even suspension will not matter at all.
most of us drive legal fun roads more than on a Dedicated Track and those friends that drive on Track religiously buy an old Cayman or 911 and best the hell out of it and enjoy every minute driving without worrying about Rick chips in their $24,000 PTS+ paint job.
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#2674
just fyi - car forums are full of people who give all types of reasons to not buy a car when the car they currently have is way , way below the buying price of the car they don’t want or can’t buy 🤫. I’m not sure why they always feel the need to interject into threads of why they won’t buy a particular car and some constantly do it , over and over again . 🤷♂️
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#2675
just fyi - car forums are full of people who give all types of reasons to not buy a car when the car they currently have is way , way below the buying price of the car they don’t want or can’t buy 🤫. I’m not sure why they always feel the need to interject into threads of why they won’t buy a particular car and some constantly do it , over and over again . 🤷♂️
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#2676
I was offered a GT3 allocation with a $65,000 premium over msrp a week ago. I turned it down as I decided to take an allocation at msrp for the new 911-T.
And it was obvious from his demeanor that if I said $50,000 over I would likely have a GT3 on the way now. I am a good long term customer but at the same time I never asked for a GT3 allocation. This suggests that this dealer has run out of buyers willing to pay a large premium for an allocation.
The problem with the GT3 is the car is sort of useless - too pretty and expensive to drive on a track and too uncomfortable to drive for any longer distance on the road. Great for impressing the other members of your PCA Region at cars and coffee of course.
Plus the risk of losing $50,000 to $100,000 for a car that I would almost surely decide to sell 2,000 to 3,000 miles after I put it in my garage is a costly sports car status symbol.
the interior is identical to my son’s new base Carrera that cost him $110,000..
min fact ai am trading my 2022 GT4 with 2,500 miles into a dealer for their first allocation of the 911–T - and excited about having fun in this new driver’s model on country roads and mountain roads and the difference in hp and even suspension will not matter at all.
most of us drive legal fun roads more than on a Dedicated Track and those friends that drive on Track religiously buy an old Cayman or 911 and best the hell out of it and enjoy every minute driving without worrying about Rick chips in their $24,000 PTS+ paint job.
And it was obvious from his demeanor that if I said $50,000 over I would likely have a GT3 on the way now. I am a good long term customer but at the same time I never asked for a GT3 allocation. This suggests that this dealer has run out of buyers willing to pay a large premium for an allocation.
The problem with the GT3 is the car is sort of useless - too pretty and expensive to drive on a track and too uncomfortable to drive for any longer distance on the road. Great for impressing the other members of your PCA Region at cars and coffee of course.
Plus the risk of losing $50,000 to $100,000 for a car that I would almost surely decide to sell 2,000 to 3,000 miles after I put it in my garage is a costly sports car status symbol.
the interior is identical to my son’s new base Carrera that cost him $110,000..
min fact ai am trading my 2022 GT4 with 2,500 miles into a dealer for their first allocation of the 911–T - and excited about having fun in this new driver’s model on country roads and mountain roads and the difference in hp and even suspension will not matter at all.
most of us drive legal fun roads more than on a Dedicated Track and those friends that drive on Track religiously buy an old Cayman or 911 and best the hell out of it and enjoy every minute driving without worrying about Rick chips in their $24,000 PTS+ paint job.
And to say a GT3 is useless, I don’t quite get. Many people do track it, but they have more means than the folks you’re referring to that just drive to Cars and Coffee. A lot of Mclaren owners track, and their cars cost double.
#2677
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just fyi - car forums are full of people who give all types of reasons to not buy a car when the car they currently have is way , way below the buying price of the car they don’t want or can’t buy 🤫. I’m not sure why they always feel the need to interject into threads of why they won’t buy a particular car and some constantly do it , over and over again . 🤷♂️
https://rennlist.com/forums/992-gt3-...l#post18432020
#2678
Don't be quick to make assumptions about people:
https://rennlist.com/forums/992-gt3-...l#post18432020
https://rennlist.com/forums/992-gt3-...l#post18432020
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#2680
Ended today at $300K ($82K over) Reserve not met, for a seemingly unpopular color combo based on comments. There were two bidders on this auction at the end, one of which has bid on 53 cars on the site. Seems odd since there are a few better examples up for sale now with much better color combos and $30K-$35K less, and can be had immediately.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...gt3-touring-2/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/20...gt3-touring-2/
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#2683
agreed, those two bidders with a hilariously suspect history were just getting the bid close to the reserve hoping a sucker would show up and close the deal for the seller
there’s so much funny business on bat you wouldn’t believe it. This stuff never happens on carsandbids. Id love to here Doug demuros take on bat shill bidding lol
there’s so much funny business on bat you wouldn’t believe it. This stuff never happens on carsandbids. Id love to here Doug demuros take on bat shill bidding lol
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#2684
agreed, those two bidders with a hilariously suspect history were just getting the bid close to the reserve hoping a sucker would show up and close the deal for the seller
there’s so much funny business on bat you wouldn’t believe it. This stuff never happens on carsandbids. Id love to here Doug demuros take on bat shill bidding lol
there’s so much funny business on bat you wouldn’t believe it. This stuff never happens on carsandbids. Id love to here Doug demuros take on bat shill bidding lol
Thanks for point that out Doug!
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