1/5 Weissach 918 in Guard's Red
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1/5 Weissach 918 in Guard's Red
I'm not generally one for red cars, but wow, does Guards Red really make this 918 pop. And the fact that it's Weissach-equipped makes it even sexier. Check out more pics of this baby here. I'm curious as to how much it'll fetch, but a shame it's only been driven 525 miles! Hopefully the new owner will stretch its legs!
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Expensive.
Even in auctions, 1.9 all in is 1.7-ish hammer price, and the price is not up there anymore, market is going soft. A McLaren P1 only fetches 1.5 lately, how can a 918 command 1.7?
If a 918 is 'pristine' like never, seldom driven, expect the car to spend about 6-8 weeks in the shop for updates and recalls. Most of that time will be waiting for parts from Germany, while the car is in pieces.
A regularly driven car should already have all the updates and campaigns done.
Even in auctions, 1.9 all in is 1.7-ish hammer price, and the price is not up there anymore, market is going soft. A McLaren P1 only fetches 1.5 lately, how can a 918 command 1.7?
If a 918 is 'pristine' like never, seldom driven, expect the car to spend about 6-8 weeks in the shop for updates and recalls. Most of that time will be waiting for parts from Germany, while the car is in pieces.
A regularly driven car should already have all the updates and campaigns done.
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Wow...1.9M? Crazy talk but let's hope he gets it...it only increases the values of all Porsches.
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Expensive.
Even in auctions, 1.9 all in is 1.7-ish hammer price, and the price is not up there anymore, market is going soft. A McLaren P1 only fetches 1.5 lately, how can a 918 command 1.7?
If a 918 is 'pristine' like never, seldom driven, expect the car to spend about 6-8 weeks in the shop for updates and recalls. Most of that time will be waiting for parts from Germany, while the car is in pieces.
A regularly driven car should already have all the updates and campaigns done.
Even in auctions, 1.9 all in is 1.7-ish hammer price, and the price is not up there anymore, market is going soft. A McLaren P1 only fetches 1.5 lately, how can a 918 command 1.7?
If a 918 is 'pristine' like never, seldom driven, expect the car to spend about 6-8 weeks in the shop for updates and recalls. Most of that time will be waiting for parts from Germany, while the car is in pieces.
A regularly driven car should already have all the updates and campaigns done.
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Considering the red 918 didn't sell at gooding recently, the cars are coming out of warranty and it's not PTS...whoopsy caught my drift. I have a customer with a white Weissach delivery mile car and the owner wants over 2
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Originally Posted by Ervin Wu
I didn't know that P1s were so cheap, maybe because of the Senna and MSO HS. CJ is listing one at 2.1 and similar 918s are listed for 1.9. I do agree with your view as you are probably one of if not the most knowledgeable 918 owners.
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918 red at gooding was a base car no sold at 1.55 would have been 1.7 w/ fees for base
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There was some behind the scenes dealing on that car between the auction house and the seller. The buyer got a deal, no doubt, but the circumstances are not at all repeatable or indicative of the general P1 market...