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2015 Porsche 991 GT3 LOADED
#46
Rennlist Member
Year: 2015
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: GT3
Mileage (numbers only please): 2691
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Traction Control
Color: White
Price (no $ sign please): $165000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: PDK
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM Stereo
#47
Racer
Thread Starter
Supply and Demand. You cant walk into a dealer and buy one new. All the builds are spoken for. Dealers are asking between 10-20k over msrp. Some folks on the forum are more realistic and sell at msrp or in some cases less/more depending on options and mileage.
#48
Race Director
I can chime in from the buyer side. I have looked at a lot of cars from dealers. First, there are no new cars from dealers. At least I found none. Second, the used ones are generally going for $5 to $20k over MSRP, and in most cases finding a well optioned car is hard. The best deal I found was about $3k over MSRP, but it wasn't optioned exactly like I wanted. Ryan's car was. In this case, the price was actually below MSRP, considering the extras (exhaust, lights, etc.). This same car at a dealer would have easily been $5 to $10k over MSRP. Ryan is also an awesome guy to deal with, so avoiding the dealer "experience" was just a plus IMO. Ryan made more than he would have by selling back to a dealer, and I paid less than I would have buying from a dealer. Total win-win.
#49
Instructor
I can chime in from the buyer side. I have looked at a lot of cars from dealers. First, there are no new cars from dealers. At least I found none. Second, the used ones are generally going for $5 to $20k over MSRP, and in most cases finding a well optioned car is hard. The best deal I found was about $3k over MSRP, but it wasn't optioned exactly like I wanted. Ryan's car was. In this case, the price was actually below MSRP, considering the extras (exhaust, lights, etc.). This same car at a dealer would have easily been $5 to $10k over MSRP. Ryan is also an awesome guy to deal with, so avoiding the dealer "experience" was just a plus IMO. Ryan made more than he would have by selling back to a dealer, and I paid less than I would have buying from a dealer. Total win-win.
#50
Race Director
#52
Race Director