GT4s Available for Sale
#61
Drifting
Are the private flippers even making money? Presumably they pay sales tax on the car. So once they pay taxes, registration, plus the costs of keeping the car parked, insured, etc., are they really making money with a 10-15% markup over MSRP?
I guess some guys are happy to put 1-3k miles on a toy and more or less come out even. Still seems odd to me.
I guess some guys are happy to put 1-3k miles on a toy and more or less come out even. Still seems odd to me.
Sellers are/will certainly see what the market will bear but but agree, anywhere around MSRP = cheap fun.
#63
Just sold my GT4 had it for 20 months and put almost 16,000 miles on it. Loved every minute of it just had the desire to try something more exotic out. Will definitely be back for the RS
#64
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Spreadsheet updated.
#67
Three Wheelin'
I hope it is YELLOW! (saw your GT4 and S2000 pics)
I always wanted one as a kid also, so picked up a triple yellow 458 last April
you won't be disappointed, but definitley a different experience than Porsche
#69
I actually decided against yellow this time needed to change up the colors in the garage. Now I will have a yellow, green, and red. Just picked up a Rossa Corsa F430, should be getting delivered tomorrow. How are you liking your 458? I had one for the week i was in vegas last week and I really enjoyed it for that time. Would of went 458 but its still a hair out of reach for me and love the analog feel of the 430.
#70
Three Wheelin'
I actually decided against yellow this time needed to change up the colors in the garage. Now I will have a yellow, green, and red. Just picked up a Rossa Corsa F430, should be getting delivered tomorrow. How are you liking your 458? I had one for the week i was in vegas last week and I really enjoyed it for that time. Would of went 458 but its still a hair out of reach for me and love the analog feel of the 430.
#72
looking over the spread sheet and it makes no sense, some cars over MSRP and selling, some under and selling with or without miles and the other way around as well. Been looking over at the GT3 allocation thread and a lot ob NO WAY I'm paying over MSRP etc etc etc. yet when you look at 2015-2016 GT3 they just like the GT4's on the list are almost all over MSRP or at MSRP and USED with miles.
I mean how are you supposed to get a handle on what the real pricing is? Does it matter if you get the car you want? is it just ego for all the MSRP crap?
Ill admit I pd over MSRP (8%) on a used GT4 in Dec of last yr. but I felt and feel fine with it. It was the color I wanted (not a common one, supposedly only 89 in NA), has full xpel and a CPO (which was very important to me) and they gave me a couple grand more on my trade in than they really should have.
I mean how are you supposed to get a handle on what the real pricing is? Does it matter if you get the car you want? is it just ego for all the MSRP crap?
Ill admit I pd over MSRP (8%) on a used GT4 in Dec of last yr. but I felt and feel fine with it. It was the color I wanted (not a common one, supposedly only 89 in NA), has full xpel and a CPO (which was very important to me) and they gave me a couple grand more on my trade in than they really should have.
#73
Three Wheelin'
looking over the spread sheet and it makes no sense, some cars over MSRP and selling, some under and selling with or without miles and the other way around as well. Been looking over at the GT3 allocation thread and a lot ob NO WAY I'm paying over MSRP etc etc etc. yet when you look at 2015-2016 GT3 they just like the GT4's on the list are almost all over MSRP or at MSRP and USED with miles.
I mean how are you supposed to get a handle on what the real pricing is? Does it matter if you get the car you want? is it just ego for all the MSRP crap?
Ill admit I pd over MSRP (8%) on a used GT4 in Dec of last yr. but I felt and feel fine with it. It was the color I wanted (not a common one, supposedly only 89 in NA), has full xpel and a CPO (which was very important to me) and they gave me a couple grand more on my trade in than they really should have.
I mean how are you supposed to get a handle on what the real pricing is? Does it matter if you get the car you want? is it just ego for all the MSRP crap?
Ill admit I pd over MSRP (8%) on a used GT4 in Dec of last yr. but I felt and feel fine with it. It was the color I wanted (not a common one, supposedly only 89 in NA), has full xpel and a CPO (which was very important to me) and they gave me a couple grand more on my trade in than they really should have.
I've been passively looking for a little while now, clean cars with low miles, good condition are selling at ur under MSRP. There are a lot of dealers asking a lot over MSRP and maybe some are selling at those prices because consumers are lazy. Many people that spend time on Rennlist are conscious consumers and don't want to overpay. I'm not paying over MSRP for a car that meets my criteria. So far a few have come up and either they're on the east coast or I'm out of the country for work and can't make a move on it. If I hold out until Fall, I'm confident it will be even more of a buyers market.
#74
Drifting
I've been passively looking for a little while now, clean cars with low miles, good condition are selling at ur under MSRP. There are a lot of dealers asking a lot over MSRP and maybe some are selling at those prices because consumers are lazy. Many people that spend time on Rennlist are conscious consumers and don't want to overpay. I'm not paying over MSRP for a car that meets my criteria. So far a few have come up and either they're on the east coast or I'm out of the country for work and can't make a move on it. If I hold out until Fall, I'm confident it will be even more of a buyers market.
#75
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
The spreadsheet is somewhat inconclusive, as it only lists asking prices and not sale prices. Interestingly, the sold cars were asking an average of 109% of MSRP whereas cars still for sale have an average ask of 114% of MSRP.