Tons of 911’s for sale!
#91
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#95
Talk of another 25 basis point increase next month.
#97
First week in May I got a call from Pfaff (or whatever it is called now) and BMW Toronto. Both with the same typical dealer lines, the Pfaff people wanted to know 'how it was going with my Spyder' and BMW would love me to come in and take a look around and see if anything new was of interest to me. I politely told both thanks but no.
#98
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The GT3’s don’t seem to be moving at these $325-$375k range…. that is a whack of money (plus tax)
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#101
I am thinking this summer will be an off season for high end used cars. The uncertainty in the market, interest rates and general economy. Once people are able to see the light at the end of the tunnel there will be more response.
Of course, those with no worry money, will buy what they want.
Of course, those with no worry money, will buy what they want.
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#102
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Is $223,000 (pre-tax) for a Carrera 4 a good price? Wow...
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#103
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The market is definitely soft. I am traveling for an extended period of time so we decided to sell one of our cars (Model S) and keep our Taycan. Priced it low and yet no nibbles. May end up garaging it!
#104
I was pricing a ehybrid new Cayenne, $113k without options. I imagine I'd get to $125-130 with some useful options (no aesthetic frills). At that, I question the value of the vehicle. I've had a 19 Cayenne, it's nice and all but $130k nice...not sure.
#105
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