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FS: 2016 GT4 CWM White LWB PCCBs CF $115k MSRP
#31
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Year: 2016
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayman
Cont. Porsche Models: Cayman GT4
Mileage (numbers only please): 9600
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control
Color: Carrara White Metallic
VIN: WP0AC2A86GK196261
Price (no $ sign please): $109999
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): West
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM Stereo
#32
I'm interested, have been reading Rennlist for a while but just signed up to reply to this ad.
It looks like I can't send a PM yet.
Can you please send me a PM with email / phone contact info if the car is still available?
Thanks!
It looks like I can't send a PM yet.
Can you please send me a PM with email / phone contact info if the car is still available?
Thanks!
#33
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#34
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Car is located in Scottsdale, AZ
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...ngId=491743484
#41
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Car is PENDING
First on list has test driven snd wants to move forward.
The backup list is at 6 right now, thank you for your interest
Completely my fault, have been out of town, so had a list of 4 interested and per the ad rules, first come first served. Got back into town yesterday and first test drive today ended with buyer wanting to move forward on purchase.
And I am so glad I did - the experiences and driving fun from both my GT4s have been spectacular regardless of the price, which is why I'll keep one. I have never felt more connected to any car and my upcoming Touring has some big shoes to fill...
The backup list is at 6 right now, thank you for your interest
Completely my fault, have been out of town, so had a list of 4 interested and per the ad rules, first come first served. Got back into town yesterday and first test drive today ended with buyer wanting to move forward on purchase.
And I am so glad I did - the experiences and driving fun from both my GT4s have been spectacular regardless of the price, which is why I'll keep one. I have never felt more connected to any car and my upcoming Touring has some big shoes to fill...
Last edited by Perimeter; 08-13-2018 at 11:18 AM.
#42
2 GT4s! There were a lot of people saying be patient, good deals will come by, back when I was desperately looking for an allocation (and ultimately couldnt get one). They are finally here. Yours and neanicus are the best ones I have seen, but yes, 2 yrs of fun is worth it. I just passed 10,000 miles on mine last week, bought it at 25 miles.
GT3 will fill the shoes and more but feels different. Definitely worth keeping both if you have the ability.
GT3 will fill the shoes and more but feels different. Definitely worth keeping both if you have the ability.
#43
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2 GT4s! There were a lot of people saying be patient, good deals will come by, back when I was desperately looking for an allocation (and ultimately couldnt get one). They are finally here. Yours and neanicus are the best ones I have seen, but yes, 2 yrs of fun is worth it. I just passed 10,000 miles on mine last week, bought it at 25 miles.
GT3 will fill the shoes and more but feels different. Definitely worth keeping both if you have the ability.
GT3 will fill the shoes and more but feels different. Definitely worth keeping both if you have the ability.
In the Ferrari world the game is defined, you know the rules and this is the path to mutual success.
Buy their inventory, return quickly, let them get the secondary profits and allocation boost so that you can get the next greatest car.
Fast forward, this new dealership has 4 full staff changes in first 2 years of being open and I get dropped off the GT car list. I did not let this slide and approached each new GM/SA as they came on board. My argument to subsequent GMs highlighted these factual points:
- PAST BUSINESS: I had completed $250k worth of GT car transactions with said dealership in the first year of them being open
- FUTURE BUSINESS: I own over $400k in GT cars and would promise to trade each in to them (to purchase as much more)
Facts did not sway them, I was dropped off the GT list.
Funny, I was initially told "they wanted to build relationships"....
No big,
I'll just buy elsewhere and sell to a local buyer for a screaming deal.
#44
Fast forward, this new dealership has 4 full staff changes in first 2 years of being open and I get dropped off the GT car list.
I did not let this slide and approached each new GM/SA as they came on board. My argument to subsequent GMs highlighted these factual points:
- PAST BUSINESS: I had completed $250k worth of GT car transactions with said dealership in the first year of them being open
- FUTURE BUSINESS: I own over $400k in GT cars and would promise to trade each in to them (to purchase as much more)
Facts did not sway them, I was dropped off the GT list.
Funny, I was initially told "they wanted to build relationships"...
I did not let this slide and approached each new GM/SA as they came on board. My argument to subsequent GMs highlighted these factual points:
- PAST BUSINESS: I had completed $250k worth of GT car transactions with said dealership in the first year of them being open
- FUTURE BUSINESS: I own over $400k in GT cars and would promise to trade each in to them (to purchase as much more)
Facts did not sway them, I was dropped off the GT list.
Funny, I was initially told "they wanted to build relationships"...
"They wanted to build relationships" yet alienate loyal clients like yourself. The only way that works in business is if they have multitude of other clients and don't care about treating others as dispensable. Disgusting way to treat customers really.
#45
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The following Saturday at Cars N Coffee, fellow GT owner asks "Did I get the email for the GT3 RS from said dealership. They are taking local bids to buy the allocation and highest bid wins, amongst all GT3 list contenders"
Of course I did not, perhaps they fear I could outbid the rest....