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Old 04-14-2017, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimmy-D
The problem is there is a $60,000 dollar difference and looks like fewer allocations for model run than anticipated so I am actually a believer prices will hold or even go up slightly. Hey - I will be trading my GT4 probably so will have no skin in the game but I still think the GT4 is too much value for the price to dip.

May also still keep my GT4 because for the very reason I think this car will go down in the Porsche History books as one of the greats
What if a GT4 RS (or whatever they decide to call a 4.0 L Cayman) is announced?
Old 04-14-2017, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 1809
What if a GT4 RS (or whatever they decide to call a 4.0 L Cayman) is announced?
The high option ones will definitely take a hit but I don't see it hurting low option cars that bad. If the RS comes out its going to start around the 120-130 mark so its still a good chunk more. Only way the values drop significantly is if they relate another NA GT4.2 but I don't not see this happening if its a .2 its going to be a turbo.
Old 04-14-2017, 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by CarAholic
The high option ones will definitely take a hit but I don't see it hurting low option cars that bad. If the RS comes out its going to start around the 120-130 mark so its still a good chunk more. Only way the values drop significantly is if they relate another NA GT4.2 but I don't not see this happening if its a .2 its going to be a turbo.
Thanks for the insight. For some reason in my mind I was thinking the GT4 RS would start at around the $100K entry point.
Old 04-14-2017, 05:02 PM
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Ill bet the next GT4 starts at 95-99 just under 100k if a RS 125-135K
Old 04-14-2017, 11:19 PM
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My GT4 in a Carmine Red is for sale and only has 300 miles (basically new) and full clear bra, sofa seats. MSRP and sale price at 107k. Going to put an ad up shortly.
Old 04-15-2017, 12:14 AM
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Old 04-17-2017, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 1809
Thanks for the insight. For some reason in my mind I was thinking the GT4 RS would start at around the $100K entry point.
If a GT4 RS comes out with a 4.0 it will a very limited edition. Us mortals will have a tough time getting one.
Old 04-18-2017, 03:32 PM
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Updated as always.

One observation: it seems like there are some much friendlier deals to be had on RL than elsewhere. I'm seeing cars listed on RL @ MSRP whereas the spreadsheet shows few if any cars @ MSRP elsewhere.
Old 04-19-2017, 02:45 PM
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RL ads are sellers - other listings are those hoping to get lucky!
Old 04-20-2017, 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by asofine
Updated as always.

One observation: it seems like there are some much friendlier deals to be had on RL than elsewhere. I'm seeing cars listed on RL @ MSRP whereas the spreadsheet shows few if any cars @ MSRP elsewhere.
This is largely true for most porsches. I've shopped for GTS, GT3 and GT4 on RL the prices are almost always better. The ones that are not realistically sit or get ridiculed.
Old 04-22-2017, 05:42 PM
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In looking at the Porsche Canada website, I noticed that most of the GT4's offered are in the $140,000 CDN range, which is about $105,000 US, so that is similar to the US 'asked' prices. However, I noticed that a white GT4 showed up the other day for $105,800 CDN. The site says it has 10,000 km (about 6,500 mi), buckets, sport chrono, PCM, yellow belts and stitching, and more -- plus it is certified by Porsche. Since all the readouts are programmable for US measurements or decimal, it seems it might be a breeze to import form Canada to the US. And since that price translates to under $80,000 US, someone looking to buy a GT4 might want to look into it.

I have no connection to the sale at all. Just thought it sounds like a steal in $US.
Old 04-22-2017, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by bk_911
This is largely true for most porsches. I've shopped for GTS, GT3 and GT4 on RL the prices are almost always better. The ones that are not realistically sit or get ridiculed.
Ridicule in the rennlist sales forum? no way!
Old 04-22-2017, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by pefman
In looking at the Porsche Canada website, I noticed that most of the GT4's offered are in the $140,000 CDN range, which is about $105,000 US, so that is similar to the US 'asked' prices. However, I noticed that a white GT4 showed up the other day for $105,800 CDN. The site says it has 10,000 km (about 6,500 mi), buckets, sport chrono, PCM, yellow belts and stitching, and more -- plus it is certified by Porsche. Since all the readouts are programmable for US measurements or decimal, it seems it might be a breeze to import form Canada to the US. And since that price translates to under $80,000 US, someone looking to buy a GT4 might want to look into it.

I have no connection to the sale at all. Just thought it sounds like a steal in $US.
Don't be silly. It's a mistake or an accident car.
Old 04-23-2017, 12:21 AM
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Old 04-23-2017, 05:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Jimmy-D
If a GT4 RS comes out with a 4.0 it will a very limited edition. Us mortals will have a tough time getting one.
Jimmy,

You have been spending to much time listening to all the craziness on the gt3 forum.

991.2gt3 will be hard to get in 2017. There will be plenty around later in production cycle.

Gt2rs later this year and 991.2rs next spring. Dealers will give discount on the last 991.2gt3 allocations.

What makes you think Porsche would limit the production of gt4rs?


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