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G-996 said:
The 992 has indeed jumped in price - when I started dreaming of a new 911 a few years ago I thought it might cost £100k, it wound up costing £119k for a very lightly specced Carrera S. The thing is EVERYTHING has jumped up significantly. Remember when you could buy a new McLaren for £140k? Or a Vantage for £120k? These days it’s £82k for an M3!!!
£72k for a Hyundai!https://www.romansinternational.com/used/cars/hyun...
JJ77 said:
G-996 said:
The 992 has indeed jumped in price - when I started dreaming of a new 911 a few years ago I thought it might cost £100k, it wound up costing £119k for a very lightly specced Carrera S. The thing is EVERYTHING has jumped up significantly. Remember when you could buy a new McLaren for £140k? Or a Vantage for £120k? These days it’s £82k for an M3!!!
£72k for a Hyundai!https://www.romansinternational.com/used/cars/hyun...
Plenty new ones on AT for £64
JJ77 said:
G-996 said:
The 992 has indeed jumped in price - when I started dreaming of a new 911 a few years ago I thought it might cost £100k, it wound up costing £119k for a very lightly specced Carrera S. The thing is EVERYTHING has jumped up significantly. Remember when you could buy a new McLaren for £140k? Or a Vantage for £120k? These days it’s £82k for an M3!!!
£72k for a Hyundai!https://www.romansinternational.com/used/cars/hyun...
JJ77 said:
No way I’d ever pay that much for a posh milk float!G-996 said:
JJ77 said:
No way I’d ever pay that much for a posh milk float!G-996 said:
JJ77 said:
No way I’d ever pay that much for a posh milk float!Interesting regarding 911, given there's a new model being released this year, which will be more expensive but not necessarily much better.
Unless they really put the 4.0 NA in it. But then, it would make the current lot even less desirable.
Is this an issue with pricing? I reckon is pricing+finance costs + new model incoming and the economic mood isn't great.
Unless they really put the 4.0 NA in it. But then, it would make the current lot even less desirable.
Is this an issue with pricing? I reckon is pricing+finance costs + new model incoming and the economic mood isn't great.
tescor said:
Another jump in 911s this week, plus large increases in Taycans and Cayennes. Currently the highest totals of 911s, Macans and Cayenne since I started tracking these numbers 6 months ago...
thanks tescor. numbers starting to rise again now. taycan will start going up again i think, as dealers have started taking delivery of the new one over past couple of weeks. also can see big rise in macan soon as eu stop sales and stock diverted to uk and other markets. not sure what they are going to do with all these 911's. some have been for sale for between 6- 8 months, if not longer with no takers.
do opc's really think people are suddenly going to start buying them?!
Vroomer said:
Still puzzled about the Taycan figures:
761 just before Christmas
135 today
526 sold (not including cars built and sold to order)
I was thinking the same. Surely someone on the inside can shed some light on these numbers? 761 just before Christmas
135 today
526 sold (not including cars built and sold to order)
I was in my local Land Rover dealer a few weeks ago, and the number of cars they had "in the back" was astonishing. Many of them registered on 23 or 73 plates, but not for sale and only one owner (presume the dealer). Many of these cars are no longer the latest model, so not sure why they are hanging on to them.
I should add that the dealer still didn't have a courtesy car for me, so they aren't using them for that.
tescor said:
Another jump in 911s this week, plus large increases in Taycans and Cayennes. Currently the highest totals of 911s, Macans and Cayenne since I started tracking these numbers 6 months ago...
Tewkesbury has got 8 Taycans on the Porsche approved site. Just been there.Where are you getting your figures (which say 2)?
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