15 991 GT3 for sale on PH
Discussion
APOLO1 said:
av185 said:
PTS??
Its no cost standard Racing Yellow.
Also 3 owners on a 64 plate.....not good.
lol, to the second......hope you are well....Its no cost standard Racing Yellow.
Also 3 owners on a 64 plate.....not good.
GregorFuk said:
av185 said:
Also 3 owners on a 64 plate.....not good.
Oh yes. Run a mile There is a reason why such a high spec relatively rare yellow car hasn't sold......not considered over priced so the multiple ownership is the obvious factor.....when sold this will be a 4 owner 300 mile car which will raise questions from most potential purchasers and is clearly hardly a good selling point.
av185 said:
Very well D thanks......especially now the GT3 is back on the road after 3 months! Up very early on Sunday morning for a blast over to Hawes via Ribblehead......nearly forgot what an awesome machine it is.....almost run in now at 1600 miles.......can't wait for 2k mile when fully run in.
That's already run in... just get on it Man av185 said:
GregorFuk said:
av185 said:
Also 3 owners on a 64 plate.....not good.
Oh yes. Run a mile There is a reason why such a high spec relatively rare yellow car hasn't sold......not considered over priced so the multiple ownership is the obvious factor.....when sold this will be a 4 owner 300 mile car which will raise questions from most potential purchasers and is clearly hardly a good selling point.
DT398 said:
Hilarious that there are a gazillion reasons that these cars are not selling, none of which is that the price is too high ( or to put it another way, there is loads of supply and not much demand)
Heh tread carefully there about suggesting the prices are high or you will be accused of being obsessed with talking down the car again, possibly due to being angry at bailing early just because you don't think prices will necessarily continue rising..... isaldiri said:
DT398 said:
Hilarious that there are a gazillion reasons that these cars are not selling, none of which is that the price is too high ( or to put it another way, there is loads of supply and not much demand)
Heh tread carefully there about suggesting the prices are high or you will be accused of being obsessed with talking down the car again, possibly due to being angry at bailing early just because you don't think prices will necessarily continue rising..... Mermaid said:
isaldiri said:
DT398 said:
Hilarious that there are a gazillion reasons that these cars are not selling, none of which is that the price is too high ( or to put it another way, there is loads of supply and not much demand)
Heh tread carefully there about suggesting the prices are high or you will be accused of being obsessed with talking down the car again, possibly due to being angry at bailing early just because you don't think prices will necessarily continue rising..... throt said:
I have one and thats the way I see it too. Settlement value around 150k. ( thats for a newly spect 991 GT3 of around 120k )
& taking into the pricing of a well specced 991 GTS, and with rising sea levels, £150k is almost fair value. At that level, now also faces stiff competition from many other GT3 variants & LHD cars including the Speciale.
991.2 GT3,if ever there is one, will dent values & as they get older too.
For track day use, the forte of the older GT3's, the Cayman GT4 is likely to dominate. So it is new positioning of the GT3 imho.
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