So C7 over sticker? Ouch.Email received from Porsche dealer. 2022 GT3 production in USA will be 820 cars, not 3000 as previously thought.
So, GT3 allocations will be priced at $50,000 over sticker. So roughly $225,000 for a car with a few options.
Wait this isn't a video game screenshot?Today’s spoiler alert courtesy of Wawa in Burlington. Looks like the front is held down with seasuckers.
Wheels were cambered out too.
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so I looked this up, there are 192 porsche dealers in the USA...that means each one could get 4 to 5 cars.....You know the used porsche market way better than I do....at 50k over, would you still be able to turn around and sell the car for more than you paid for it after a couple of years?Email received from Porsche dealer. 2022 GT3 production in USA will be 820 cars, not 3000 as previously thought.
So, GT3 allocations will be priced at $50,000 over sticker. So roughly $225,000 for a car with a few options.
Nope, I saw the dude pull in and managed to get a shot before he pulled away from the air pump.Wait this isn't a video game screenshot?
The automotive equivalent of a B29. I wonder if the driver has a release button to drop Yeager once he reaches cruising speed on I-95.Today’s spoiler alert courtesy of Wawa in Burlington. Looks like the front is held down with seasuckers.
Wheels were cambered out too.
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so I looked this up, there are 192 porsche dealers in the USA...that means each one could get 4 to 5 cars.....You know the used porsche market way better than I do....at 50k over, would you still be able to turn around and sell the car for more than you paid for it after a couple of years?
And this email coming from a dealer, im of course totally suspect....what factories PLAN to build and what they actually build are not usually in line.
Reminds me of the used car market right after cash-for-clunkers.Agreed it's not as bad as it seems. Wanna hand me 50K and see if this works out?
2018 models are still selling over sticker. Maybe 10 to 25 over. Touring models 30 to 40 over. Which is why they are marking up the new ones so much.
That's a good run. That's how it should be unless it is a performance car.@JerseyPete just now… behind a 2004 Mini Cooper (non S) at MV inspection. Owner said had it 6 years. Now 120k miles. Haven’t given her issues
My guy tells me that Porsche is doing what everyone else is doing as a result of the chip shortage, allocating overhead to build and sell more SUV's (their volume sellers). Their sports car prices are super inflated right now, he's telling me to stay away if resale is a concern. The GT cars really don't count, his customers that buy those aren't too concerned with resale since its usually represents one more toy in an already vast collection. Plus they buy a $200k plus car then spend another $100k to customize it to make it a little faster.so I looked this up, there are 192 porsche dealers in the USA...that means each one could get 4 to 5 cars.....You know the used porsche market way better than I do....at 50k over, would you still be able to turn around and sell the car for more than you paid for it after a couple of years?
And this email coming from a dealer, im of course totally suspect....what factories PLAN to build and what they actually build are not usually in line.
Wait, you even liked that post. 😂 Is your brain getting fried in FLA?You're not paying attention.
https://www.mtbnj.com/forum/threads/car-spotting-thread.40547/post-1095202
You're not paying attention.
https://www.mtbnj.com/forum/threads/car-spotting-thread.40547/post-1095202
You're not paying attention.
https://www.mtbnj.com/forum/threads/car-spotting-thread.40547/post-1095202
The price I saw online was about $125K. That one doesn't have a price on it.PS so how much is it?? Looks like fun!