The new supercar elite: Delivery Miles
This year's supercar hot tickets are finally arriving in the UK, with some chunky premiums attached...
Sadly, if you haven't already got your order in, you can forget about buying one new - Porsche says the RS has long since sold out, although it has yet to declare exactly how many it'll be making.
The only way you're going to get into a new RS is to take someone else's build slot - as Surrey-based Scuderia Automotive is offering. It's got a LHD GT3 RS in white due for delivery in late July.
Considering the UK RHD list price for the RS is £131,296, you might raise an eyebrow at the cost of this left-hooker. It's 215,000 euros excluding tax. That equates to £183,500 on the road, a gargantuan £50K price hike - and for a car with the steering wheel on the wrong side.
So you might consider it's worth going for the regular GT3 instead. But even here, prices are eye-watering - and you're going to have to put up with a left-hooker if you want it new. The list price on a regular GT3 is £100,540, but you'll have to shell out - wait for this - £155,995 for a new Carrera White GT3 with Clubsport Pack, fresh from Germany.
Another new GT3 is available (again LHD, again in white with a black interior) for £167,400. That's a scarcely believable £67K above list. Supply and demand...
The 'other' GT3
If you tap the search term 'GT3' into the classifieds you'll end up looking at the wares of another manufacturer: Bentley. Its Continental GT3-R is an enthusiast-focused monster with just two seats, 580hp, 575lb ft and a kerbweight 100kg less than the regular GT V8 S.
Only 300 of these are being sold worldwide, of which just 34 are UK cars. A delivery-mileage 64-plate Continental GT3-R is up for sale in Rutland, priced at £225,950. That's actually a fair bit less than UK list price, so if you're a speculator, this probably isn't the car to invest in. If you like body stripes, though...
Other models in the Continental range can currently be had with plenty of money off, like the GTC Speed advertised at £178,969; around £7K off list.
AMazinG GT
And what price another of this year's hottest supercars, the Mercedes-Benz AMG GT? Romans International has a GT S Premium Package that's in stock and physically available for £139,950. You guessed it, that's a fair whack over the list price of £114,695 - in fact, more than £25K over list.
Being the 'S' model it has 510hp, which means 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds and a top speed of 193mph. It's fully specced with its Premium Package (Burmester stereo, panoramic glass roof, etc), while it also has the Dynamic Plus Package.
R8 bargains?
So there are lots of price hikes on the hot stuff - but what about cars that are nearing their sell-by date? Expect big money off. With the all-new Audi R8 also having made its UK debut at the recent Festival of Speed, dealers are keen to shift remaining examples of the outgoing R8.
In the classifieds is a tasty-looking brand-new Sepang Blue R8 V10 Plus with black Nappa leather, Bang & Olufsen stereo and rear-view camera. Yours for £111,969, or a full £25K off the Audi UK list price. Still want that 911 GT3?
Surely Porsche could have sold all GT3, GT3 RS and GT4 models for 20 - 40% higher list price from the outset (pure profit). Am I missing something?
That front grill with it's 1 million strictly come dancing glitter lights.
Audi are boring
Mercedes gone off the wall
BMW making ugly cars still
Jaguar with the XE/XF must be laughing.
PS Without that mouth full of silver capped teeth it would look very good. Smaller badge please though, this is not a Renault Clio with massive look at me <> badge.
Surely Porsche could have sold all GT3, GT3 RS and GT4 models for 20 - 40% higher list price from the outset (pure profit). Am I missing something?
Is it just that these are seen as cast iron investments?
If they were never going to make another limited edition I could sort of understand it but there will be another one along in a minute.
Is it just that these are seen as cast iron investments?
If they were never going to make another limited edition I could sort of understand it but there will be another one along in a minute.
Same with Apple - but those will only depreciate.
Is it just that these are seen as cast iron investments?
If they were never going to make another limited edition I could sort of understand it but there will be another one along in a minute.
It's Wonga for the well heeled, but rather than borrow to pay more back, you borrow a lot more to get paid more back
Until the bubble bursts. Then it is sob story time how the government let you down
Greed, pure and simple.
Maybe it's that none of them are supercars, nevermind the supercar elite. They are popular sportscar that are easy to live with as a daily driver. A supercar to me is something like a Pagani Zonda.
The may have supercar performance, but they don't make me moist.
Looks are always subjective and I don't particularly like the new C Class (estate looks OK though) but the size and proportions of the AMG GT are just right.
That Matt blue looks like a cheap vinyl rap, the black wheels look chintzy and I'm shocked to say how old fashioned the car now looks.
On the road the new GT3 looks fabulous to these eyes - much lower, sleeker and muscular than a regular 911.
That Matt blue looks like a cheap vinyl rap, the black wheels look chintzy and I'm shocked to say how old fashioned the car now looks.
On the road the new GT3 looks fabulous to these eyes - much lower, sleeker and muscular than a regular 911.
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