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Old 05-01-2017, 01:58 AM
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Year: 2016
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Mileage (numbers only please): 85
Color: GT Silver
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Originally Posted by dawgcatching
Why the heck is someone selling this with 85 miles? Porsche should put a clawback on the sales contract: sell it for over MSRP within 3 years, pay Porsche back the difference. Greedy A-hats pulling allocations from "real" drivers who would kill for this car at MSRP.

I believe the R specifically was supposed to be allocated to drivers, not investors, who were going to use it. Didn't buyers have to sign something attesting to this as well? It's one thing if someone gets an allocation on an appreciating asset with no qualifications: quite another if said person lied on the allocation application form to make some money.
It was a trade on a 675LT...
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Old 05-01-2017, 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by dawgcatching
Why the heck is someone selling this with 85 miles? Porsche should put a clawback on the sales contract: sell it for over MSRP within 3 years, pay Porsche back the difference. Greedy A-hats pulling allocations from "real" drivers who would kill for this car at MSRP.

I believe the R specifically was supposed to be allocated to drivers, not investors, who were going to use it. Didn't buyers have to sign something attesting to this as well? It's one thing if someone gets an allocation on an appreciating asset with no qualifications: quite another if said person lied on the allocation application form to make some money.
You could say the same thing with the RSs that was a flip fest for the first 12 months. We'll see if the 1-year rule will slow down the flip fest for future GT cars.

Btw, even though the price is 2x+ over MSRP this car is one of the lowest priced Rs out there on the market....way better than that $450k car with the wrong seats and flywheel.
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Originally Posted by usctrojanGT3
You could say the same thing with the RSs that was a flip fest for the first 12 months. We'll see if the 1-year rule will slow down the flip fest for future GT cars.

Btw, even though the price is 2x+ over MSRP this car is one of the lowest priced Rs out there on the market....way better than that $450k car with the wrong seats and flywheel.
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Originally Posted by dawgcatching
Why the heck is someone selling this with 85 miles? Porsche should put a clawback on the sales contract: sell it for over MSRP within 3 years, pay Porsche back the difference. Greedy A-hats pulling allocations from "real" drivers who would kill for this car at MSRP.

I believe the R specifically was supposed to be allocated to drivers, not investors, who were going to use it. Didn't buyers have to sign something attesting to this as well? It's one thing if someone gets an allocation on an appreciating asset with no qualifications: quite another if said person lied on the allocation application form to make some money.
Long been discussed. 918 VIP's have to keep the car for one year before flipping. Problem is not all 918's went to individuals. There is a group of dealers that got them as they were not selling. Those dealers can basically do whatever they please so that is the group of them that always flood the flipper market the second the car is delivered.

It is a Porsche problem not the folks playing the game. Porsche is of course good at kicking individual flippers out of the VIP program but will not touch a dealer. Money causes greed and when you can take $200k and flip it literally the next day for $400k, wouldn't you?
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^^lol, really man? As much as I love Bovingdon, let the gentleman/OP sell his car in peace. At least he's not trying to gouge people (relative to what some people were asking).
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Originally Posted by usctrojanGT3
You could say the same thing with the RSs that was a flip fest for the first 12 months. We'll see if the 1-year rule will slow down the flip fest for future GT cars.
What's the 1-year rule?
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Originally Posted by maroli
^^lol, really man? As much as I love Bovingdon, let the gentleman/OP sell his car in peace. At least he's not trying to gouge people (relative to what some people were asking).

Agree.
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Originally Posted by tstafford
What's the 1-year rule?
+1 I'd like to know as well. Is this new?
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Originally Posted by tstafford
What's the 1-year rule?
Originally Posted by rdragon
+1 I'd like to know as well. Is this new?
PCNA notified the non-dealer VIP 918 owners in US that if they flip their GT cars within 12 months of buying it that they will be kicked out of the VIP program.
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I don't get it, he has an allocation for the Gt3 and I simply posted a video that talks it up, and with no commission
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Originally Posted by usctrojanGT3
PCNA notified the non-dealer VIP 918 owners in US that if they flip their GT cars within 12 months of buying it that they will be kicked out of the VIP program.
That's good, I guess. Maybe it means some configurable allocations will go to actual drivers of GT cars. But so far that hasn't been the case for me! My GT cars have been ones where other buyers have failed to take delivery.
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Originally Posted by tstafford
That's good, I guess. Maybe it means some configurable allocations will go to actual drivers of GT cars. But so far that hasn't been the case for me! My GT cars have been ones where other buyers have failed to take delivery.
My guess is that maybe 1/2 the remaining VIPs don't get a GT3 so that's about 100 extra cars for us mortals.
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Originally Posted by grahal09
I'm not sure where it will settle, but I do know from driving mine a bunch its just an amazing car. Far better than I anticipated. There's something extremely special about them, makes me want another to pile the miles onto it!

you should get another one, and now you can

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