The 997 GT3/RS Cars For Sale Thread...
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This 4.0 might sell for less than that.
https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/...7-gt3-rs-4-0-2
It's interesting to see the stagflation happening to the broader 997 GT3 market. 4 months ago when the entire market has 5 GT3s to offer, absolutely sellers market, ask whatever you want. People cashing out their estates, stocks are at all-time high, and "everybody" has a few million $ in spare and doesn't mind paying an extra 100k for a car that should "appreciate".
But look at it now, there are more than 40 of these cars sitting across the internet, and asking prices started to diverge but with minimum transaction volume. A few dealers still trying desperately to own the market and set up new benchmarks. Why not? They just need one buyer to think these are investments and worth the premium. But come on, people who spend 200k on a toy should know that 99% of cars are not investments.
But look at it now, there are more than 40 of these cars sitting across the internet, and asking prices started to diverge but with minimum transaction volume. A few dealers still trying desperately to own the market and set up new benchmarks. Why not? They just need one buyer to think these are investments and worth the premium. But come on, people who spend 200k on a toy should know that 99% of cars are not investments.
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It's interesting to see the stagflation happening to the broader 997 GT3 market. 4 months ago when the entire market has 5 GT3s to offer, absolutely sellers market, ask whatever you want. People cashing out their estates, stocks are at all-time high, and "everybody" has a few million $ in spare and doesn't mind paying an extra 100k for a car that should "appreciate".
But look at it now, there are more than 40 of these cars sitting across the internet, and asking prices started to diverge but with minimum transaction volume. A few dealers still trying desperately to own the market and set up new benchmarks. Why not? They just need one buyer to think these are investments and worth the premium. But come on, people who spend 200k on a toy should know that 99% of cars are not investments.
But look at it now, there are more than 40 of these cars sitting across the internet, and asking prices started to diverge but with minimum transaction volume. A few dealers still trying desperately to own the market and set up new benchmarks. Why not? They just need one buyer to think these are investments and worth the premium. But come on, people who spend 200k on a toy should know that 99% of cars are not investments.
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Originally Posted by neurotic
if that’s a 400k car, then I’d sell my grey/red with 20k miles for 350k and it has factory red wheels lol
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awesome 100-200k cars - at 400k lots of cars out there or multiple cars to build a stable
I did latter personally
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