GT3 prices going up

GT3 prices going up

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Obarks

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40 posts

237 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Ive just checked the used car market and was surprised to see such a huge rise compared to this time last year!

I have a 991.2 GT3 - do we think prices will continue to rise or is this the best time to sell?

Looking to get into a performante

Taffy66

5,964 posts

109 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Obarks said:
Ive just checked the used car market and was surprised to see such a huge rise compared to this time last year!

I have a 991.2 GT3 - do we think prices will continue to rise or is this the best time to sell?

Looking to get into a performante
The recent price rises on Porsche GT3/RSs are a phenomenon IMO and probably unsustainable in the medium to long term. There is currently a lot of free Government money flying around coupled with the recent 12 months of exile resulting in increased spending power. There will come a day of reckoning in a year or so when we realise the full implications of the enormous public debt accrued through the Covid crisis.
Probably as good a time as any to switch from a 991.2GT3 to a Performante IMO. Great choice of car BTW.

MDL111

7,169 posts

184 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Blink twice and they will be half a mil smile
I know the UK is a separate market, but overall they built a lot of 991 GT/RS/Edition Cars, so while I don’t think they will depreciate to 60k like the 996/997 any time soon, I also don’t think they will be 150-200k cars forever - a lot of choice at that price point for weekend toys

franki68

10,668 posts

228 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Taffy66 said:
The recent price rises on Porsche GT3/RSs are a phenomenon IMO and probably unsustainable in the medium to long term. There is currently a lot of free Government money flying around coupled with the recent 12 months of exile resulting in increased spending power. There will come a day of reckoning in a year or so when we realise the full implications of the enormous public debt accrued through the Covid crisis.
Probably as good a time as any to switch from a 991.2GT3 to a Performante IMO. Great choice of car BTW.
The current car market is a bit odd ,shortages of stock for certain cars has led to an increase in value .
The 991.2gt3 will maintain its value for a while ,you can’t buy a 992gt3 unless you pay overs and overs on cars at 150k list will mean a big price gap .A 991 at 130k looks good value vs a 992 at say 180k.

nunpuncher

3,464 posts

132 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Taffy66 said:
The recent price rises on Porsche GT3/RSs are a phenomenon IMO and probably unsustainable in the medium to long term. There is currently a lot of free Government money flying around coupled with the recent 12 months of exile resulting in increased spending power. There will come a day of reckoning in a year or so when we realise the full implications of the enormous public debt accrued through the Covid crisis.
Probably as good a time as any to switch from a 991.2GT3 to a Performante IMO. Great choice of car BTW.
All of that. Just bare in mind that the Performante will also have a falsely inflated price at the moment and may take even more of a hit when the financial impact penny finally drops.

Taffy66

5,964 posts

109 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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nunpuncher said:
All of that. Just bare in mind that the Performante will also have a falsely inflated price at the moment and may take even more of a hit when the financial impact penny finally drops.
There is that. A case of jumping from the pan into the fire perhaps......

CloudStuff

3,848 posts

111 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Taffy66 said:
nunpuncher said:
All of that. Just bare in mind that the Performante will also have a falsely inflated price at the moment and may take even more of a hit when the financial impact penny finally drops.
There is that. A case of jumping from the pan into the fire perhaps......
Or, going out in a blaze of glory.

Koln-RS

3,964 posts

219 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Virtually everything is up in value at the moment - sudden post-lockdown spending appetite, Springtime and no holidays this year.
Buy a car or spend it on the house or garden.
Not sure how long it will last though, but good if it boosts economic confidence.

Chemical Ali

932 posts

224 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Was torn between huracan rwd and gt3. Have 991.2 gts atm and had an r8 610 before. The gts is so much more enjoyable to be in and drive than the r8, although not as much of an event. Maybe some of this due to the 4wd. So gone for a gt3. I just know after a month the lambos glitz will have worn off and I will be 20k poorer.

Re the performante, have you considered gt3rs?

Jmracing66

792 posts

246 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Is it also due to the fact that importing of LHD cars from Europe is now a much more expensive option ?

SagMan

639 posts

227 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Chemical Ali said:
Was torn between huracan rwd and gt3. Have 991.2 gts atm and had an r8 610 before. The gts is so much more enjoyable to be in and drive than the r8, although not as much of an event. Maybe some of this due to the 4wd. So gone for a gt3. I just know after a month the lambos glitz will have worn off and I will be 20k poorer.

Re the performante, have you considered gt3rs?
Just for note, I have recently gone that direction. Had a 991.2 GT3 Manual, now a Huracan LP580-2 (rear wheel drive). After 3 months I really can say such different cars. GT3 will be much better on track, Huracan completely different on the road, more of an event. I have factory Race exhaust on, so I don't have to be going too fast for a lot of drama > Negative is the amount of attention, but I knew this coming in. Very different cars, so far I certainly don't regret the change, its a car I actually do get up early to just drive when roads quieter.

Chemical Ali

932 posts

224 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Cool. Let us know how you get on. Just got a gt3 4.0 in miami from Bolton. Was looking at a black huracan in bristol too- good guys there btw. Really was a difficult choice.

Waiting to be delivered next week. Just what I was looking for. Enjoyed the drive of the gts more than r8, but noise in the r8 was die for

Re the attention, found the r8 tiring after a while. People videoing and following me. Imagined huracan to be worse. But the looks and sound are immense.



Chemical Ali

932 posts

224 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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And regards depreciation and debt, that will affect all assets. All cars, lsmbo, gt3 etc will all depreciate. Point is for me enjoy them while you can.

franki68

10,668 posts

228 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Chemical Ali said:
Cool. Let us know how you get on. Just got a gt3 4.0 in miami from Bolton. Was looking at a black huracan in bristol too- good guys there btw. Really was a difficult choice.

Waiting to be delivered next week. Just what I was looking for. Enjoyed the drive of the gts more than r8, but noise in the r8 was die for

Re the attention, found the r8 tiring after a while. People videoing and following me. Imagined huracan to be worse. But the looks and sound are immense.

I sold my gallardo spider because the attention was overwhelming ,if you don’t enjoy such attention I would avoid a lambo .

av185

19,430 posts

134 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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As predicted last Autumn car prices up across the board from vanilla to high end. So a repeat of last year driven by furlough affluence etc but with several differences this time mainly severely restricted used and new stock the latter partly caused by componentry problems.

Big delays in lead times also causing big price increases used.

But other things also are driving late GT3 prices mainly to do with the 992 most cars of which will not be landing in the UK until next year especially manuals. This together with rather marmite aspects of the new car same engine and large price hike of around 16% means many see the 991.2 as the more usable sweetspot evidenced by only 1 used OPC car left the other day being a PDK comfort at £145k approaching £30k over list ££.

Prices will inevitably rise further on proper spec cars this year due to increasing demand but where they settle next year remains to be seen but a repeat of the 981 GT4 price increase is anticipated with even 5 year old+ good spec cars still selling over list ££ retail.

GT Two

3,070 posts

199 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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Looking for a 996 or 997 GT3 currently and there does seem to be fewer around than a month or so ago.

Its a minefield to buy, crash damage, Rev ranges plus general wear and tear on a 20+ year old car!


evodarren

428 posts

141 months

Friday 30th April 2021
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GT Two said:
Looking for a 996 or 997 GT3 currently and there does seem to be fewer around than a month or so ago.

Its a minefield to buy, crash damage, Rev ranges plus general wear and tear on a 20+ year old car!
Still have my white Gt3 after 9 years. I guess I must like it .
You saw it when I came to your house.

Edited by evodarren on Friday 30th April 22:30

Robbo66

3,875 posts

240 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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av185 said:
As predicted last Autumn car prices up across the board from vanilla to high end. So a repeat of last year driven by furlough affluence etc but with several differences this time mainly severely restricted used and new stock the latter partly caused by componentry problems.

Big delays in lead times also causing big price increases used.

But other things also are driving late GT3 prices mainly to do with the 992 most cars of which will not be landing in the UK until next year especially manuals. This together with rather marmite aspects of the new car same engine and large price hike of around 16% means many see the 991.2 as the more usable sweetspot evidenced by only 1 used OPC car left the other day being a PDK comfort at £145k approaching £30k over list ££.

Prices will inevitably rise further on proper spec cars this year due to increasing demand but where they settle next year remains to be seen but a repeat of the 981 GT4 price increase is anticipated with even 5 year old+ good spec cars still selling over list ££ retail.
Of course they will ...too the mooooon biggrin

JulierPass

664 posts

237 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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Robbo66 said:
av185 said:
As predicted last Autumn car prices up across the board from vanilla to high end. So a repeat of last year driven by furlough affluence etc but with several differences this time mainly severely restricted used and new stock the latter partly caused by componentry problems.

Big delays in lead times also causing big price increases used.

But other things also are driving late GT3 prices mainly to do with the 992 most cars of which will not be landing in the UK until next year especially manuals. This together with rather marmite aspects of the new car same engine and large price hike of around 16% means many see the 991.2 as the more usable sweetspot evidenced by only 1 used OPC car left the other day being a PDK comfort at £145k approaching £30k over list ££.

Prices will inevitably rise further on proper spec cars this year due to increasing demand but where they settle next year remains to be seen but a repeat of the 981 GT4 price increase is anticipated with even 5 year old+ good spec cars still selling over list ££ retail.
Of course they will ...too the mooooon biggrin
laugh

av185

19,430 posts

134 months

Saturday 1st May 2021
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On the other hand they could well be £100k by Christmas again....as some 'experts' so infamously catastrophically incorrectly predicted last year....oh wait....rofl

Edited by av185 on Saturday 1st May 19:27