GT3's Are Bargains
#31
Do they come with spare engines? Can't seem to go a single weekend without seeing a Z06 pop a motor. New car looks nice, but I can't see them being any more reliable than the last gen.
People that buy Porsche are not exactly budget conscious. They'll have no problem selling at these prices.
My 2002 996 cab has a sticker of 100k. So the prices are not really out of line considering what they sold for 10 years ago. With that being said, I bought mine in 2004 and paid $65k for it with 7k miles on it. Retail is for suckers
I'll wait till Mooty buys 3 or 4 of them and pick up one of his at slightly used pricing.
People that buy Porsche are not exactly budget conscious. They'll have no problem selling at these prices.
My 2002 996 cab has a sticker of 100k. So the prices are not really out of line considering what they sold for 10 years ago. With that being said, I bought mine in 2004 and paid $65k for it with 7k miles on it. Retail is for suckers
I'll wait till Mooty buys 3 or 4 of them and pick up one of his at slightly used pricing.
#32
Right, about those cheap engines..
We blew a few Mustang engines, lowly 300HP V8, you say cheap, but by the time the shop put it in, tunes it bla bla bla its 12K.
I guess if no warranty each time you blow a Corvette engine it will cost you 15-20K by the time you get the car back.
If they honor 100K drive train warranty, now we're talking! Thats like owning a CPO Porsche!
We blew a few Mustang engines, lowly 300HP V8, you say cheap, but by the time the shop put it in, tunes it bla bla bla its 12K.
I guess if no warranty each time you blow a Corvette engine it will cost you 15-20K by the time you get the car back.
If they honor 100K drive train warranty, now we're talking! Thats like owning a CPO Porsche!
#34
You can already see the depreciation in used 991 prices. If you spend a little time hunting around it is not hard to find '12 991 S cabs for $25-30k off sticker with 3-5k miles on them. Park Place has one with a few hundred miles on it and they are ASKING $20k off MSRP. I understand PCNA had $5-8k in dealer incentives on them thru end of '12.
#36
Have had several new corvettes in the past. One major reason I will not buy another is the hassle they put you through to get warranty work authorized. Then, they give a grease monkey some OJT on your car so he can get experience fixing drivetrains. In a nutshell, the stealerships are notorious for screwing both the customer and GM.
#37
I think this "luxury" inflation is foretelling what's coming to the rest of America in the near future. I bought an IWC watch in 2011 that retailed for $5100; today it's evolutionary update retails for $5900, a 16% increase in one year for essentially the same watch. I guess all of this quantitative easing is finally hitting our pocket books.
#38
I just saw used non cpo 991, CS w pdk with 3k miles or so for 98k... Don't know what msrp was originally... Not heavily optioned but I think we will see more flooding the market. Paying retail msrp is for suckers.
Now I rather keep my gt3 for that price... Unless my back can't handle the car anymore
Now I rather keep my gt3 for that price... Unless my back can't handle the car anymore
#45
yes, here is the listing.
http://hennessy.porschedealer.com/ne...96189/info.php
It is GT Silver, so I can see why it is so much
http://hennessy.porschedealer.com/ne...96189/info.php
It is GT Silver, so I can see why it is so much