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Possibly. Or it's just flat out greed. Just saw that my local dealer had a 992 CS in stock, asking $180k. Decent spec but original MSRP less than $140k. I know they haven't had it long, and the car has less than 1k miles on it... but holy **** that's the worst gouging I've seen for just a "regular ***" S.
If it goes quickly that will answer quite a few questions.
Same. Couple dealerships in my area have multiple pre-owned S and 4S models in the $170-180k. They haven't moved in weeks.
If someone offers me $200k for this when it lands in <39 days, Ill sell.
GTS coupe in shark blue with aerokit
ummm your selling yourself short. Your GTS is likely very desirable. Seriously, if you want to see what you can get, list it with Tred.com, they will market it. Throw in a plane ticket so they can take delivery at the dealer, transportation costs to wherever the buyer lives and list it for $235,000. What a ya got to lose?
Friendly reminder that you may have spec’d it and you can see it in TYD, but you don’t own it until the transaction has been completed.
Nothing to sell until you actually own it.
The dealer doesn’t even have to honor your deal with somebody else.
Yes, but you could agree to an agreement in principle and have some contingencies in there regarding dealer performance, financing etc. Original owner would need to take inital possession.
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