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Burning Brakes
#1835
http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/200...-carrera-gt-3/
The Rosso Scuderia CGT is going up for auction with an estimate of $1.1-1.4
Anyone know the approx mileage on the car?
The Rosso Scuderia CGT is going up for auction with an estimate of $1.1-1.4
Anyone know the approx mileage on the car?
#1836
Burning Brakes
http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/200...-carrera-gt-3/
The Rosso Scuderia CGT is going up for auction with an estimate of $1.1-1.4
Anyone know the approx mileage on the car?
The Rosso Scuderia CGT is going up for auction with an estimate of $1.1-1.4
Anyone know the approx mileage on the car?
#1837
#1838
Burning Brakes
Southlake sold their yellow one with ask of $1.2mm
#1839
Is that the actual sale price? Because the car is listed as "pending" on their site with the asking price posted at $1.499mm.
Are the sub-1,000 mile cars really pulling that kind of premium? That makes the SL car basically double what a "driver" yellow car could be had for. Seems crazy!
Are the sub-1,000 mile cars really pulling that kind of premium? That makes the SL car basically double what a "driver" yellow car could be had for. Seems crazy!
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Is that the actual sale price? Because the car is listed as "pending" on their site with the asking price posted at $1.499mm.
Are the sub-1,000 mile cars really pulling that kind of premium? That makes the SL car basically double what a "driver" yellow car could be had for. Seems crazy!
Are the sub-1,000 mile cars really pulling that kind of premium? That makes the SL car basically double what a "driver" yellow car could be had for. Seems crazy!
#1841
Drifting
I am not a dealer have never bought a car in my life to try and turn a profit I am simply passionate about an eclectic group of cars form all eras and enjoy trying many. Simply don't have the space or time to keep and enjoy them all so I tend to only keep cars a year or two before trying something else. I will say some of my favorite most fun cars have been the least valuable, I really don't think you need to spend big bucks to have fun you simply need to have an open mind and not just buy what everybody else is bidding up/ My final edition vintage mini cooper for $20k was hands down one of the most fun cars I ever had. The disagreement o prices I think more likely is related to most people don't realize how much the porsche market has changed in terms of the bid/ask spread. In years past the difference between wholesale and retail was some rational number maybe 10% or so depending on the dealer. So when you saw cars like a CGT advertised at 900k from a dealer retail you could actually sell that same make,model,color,condition car to same dealer for maybe 800k or so with some logical math explaining the difference between what they were paying for their inventory and what they were selling it for. With the mini porsche bubble in certain models past 2 years (not saying CGT) the market is a bit wacky and often there is like a 50% spread on what a dealer would actually pay you for a car vs what he is selling car for. Just not a very logical or transparent market anymore. So when people are looking for "quick" sales of certain models for a truly quick cash sale overnight in many models air cooled cars etc its often a very far away number you will get from whats being asked all over the internet. It does not make some of the crazy asking prices out there not "real" because I guess if 1 person pays these prices then its real at least once, however many of the asking prices sure don't feel real when you actually own the same car and go to sell and see how far away you actually get offers. (not sure this overall comment on the market is really all that relevant to the CGT market). But I can tell you there are certain models many dealers are asking 400-500k for all day and when I ask where they would actually write a check to buy that same make and model from me the answers tend to be in the 200-250 range.... Thats just goofy if you ask me
Noticed you are advertising a 800 mile 458 Speciale for 100k over list.
So since you aren't in it to make money - I will wire you sticker and add 5k for the holiday season I know that's more than fair don't you as I could offer you a 50% spread as you stated.
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Is that the actual sale price? Because the car is listed as "pending" on their site with the asking price posted at $1.499mm. Are the sub-1,000 mile cars really pulling that kind of premium? That makes the SL car basically double what a "driver" yellow car could be had for. Seems crazy!
I think there are 3 layers of price for the car right now- owning two of them. The sub 1000 milers are asking a ton more than the 5k mile or 15k milers.
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I too have a passion for cars.
Noticed you are advertising a 800 mile 458 Speciale for 100k over list.
So since you aren't in it to make money - I will wire you sticker and add 5k for the holiday season I know that's more than fair don't you as I could offer you a 50% spread as you stated.
Noticed you are advertising a 800 mile 458 Speciale for 100k over list.
So since you aren't in it to make money - I will wire you sticker and add 5k for the holiday season I know that's more than fair don't you as I could offer you a 50% spread as you stated.