RE: Porsche 911 GT3 (991.2) | Cars under the hammer
Discussion
I understand 911's are usable sports cars and have a following, but they are oddly proportioned things with bulbous backsides and strange styling features. Anyway at this money it would be difficult to look past interesting and serious bits of kit like a Mclaran's, V12 Vantages, AMG GT.
WCZ said:
can drive them to track days and back and they are good on track + feel special/fun/more raw on the road + look nice!
Theoretically great. But:A track day car may break down due to mechanical stress, or may have an accident. Not a massive issue if it’s on a trailer, but if you have to drive it back home…
Feels more raw and special, but also harsh like hell on the road, especially on less than perfect ones (basically 90% of uk roads)
Look nice yes, although a 911 without all the aero bits looks classier. But it’s a matter of taste
Frankychops said:
It’s got patchy history, mis matched tyres and the wrong spec. Think it’ll even hit £100k?
I can't see it not reaching £100k when the cheapest 4.0 in the classifieds here (and on Autotrader) is £120k, but this has the potential to be cheap (in the context of these cars). Suspect the reserve will be a chunk above £100k though. ETA - there's a (Riviera?) Blue 4.0 clubsport on Autotrader for £124k, still under warranty. Stunning.
Edited by _Neal_ on Friday 19th April 18:41
Slippydiff said:
Drinksleeprepeat said:
Things what put me off would be the comfort seats,pdk, mismatched tyres and what is the front number plate deletion about?
Comfort seats for a road car actually make a lot of sense, especially if the owner has no intention of tracking it. Could make resale tricky though.Front number plate deleted for the reasons already given.
Mixed tyres. Unforgivable quite frankly.
For a road car I’d go with 4S’s.
Edited by Drinksleeprepeat on Friday 19th April 20:06
_Neal_ said:
Frankychops said:
It’s got patchy history, mis matched tyres and the wrong spec. Think it’ll even hit £100k?
I can't see it not reaching £100k when the cheapest 4.0 in the classifieds here (and on Autotrader) is £120k, but this has the potential to be cheap (in the context of these cars). Suspect the reserve will be a chunk above £100k though. ETA - there's a (Riviera?) Blue 4.0 clubsport on Autotrader for £124k, still under warranty. Stunning.
Edited by _Neal_ on Friday 19th April 18:41
bobj42 said:
funnily enough, i had a drive in one of these fairly recently (but it was a 991.1)
i loved everything about it except for the steering.
The steering is much improved on the 991.2 as is the engine which is of another world….only in the 991.2 GT3 and early RS’s is the engine heard in its full glory before they GPF’d it. i loved everything about it except for the steering.
Peak GT3 I’d say.
Frankychops said:
thats my point, at £100k plus fees, you'd be better off buying the blue clubsport with warranty.
Absolutely, but when £100k is the asking price for 3.8-engined cars with more miles, why would the reserve on this be less than £110-115k? Toppy perhaps for the spec but in line with the market._Neal_ said:
Absolutely, but when £100k is the asking price for 3.8-engined cars with more miles, why would the reserve on this be less than £110-115k? Toppy perhaps for the spec but in line with the market.
Because the market on these is on the way down, you’ve got fees to pay on top along with auction risk of no warranty. £120k gets a proper clubsport spec car with warranty. It's all been said but I wouldn't touch this. Seems to have been run on a shoestring and there are far better options out there.
I just don't get owners of these types of cars who don't put proper tyres on them and service them regularly. Then of course they expect top money come resale...
Even my sheds have matching Michelins and are serviced annually.
Madness and the owner should expect to get a kicking on price IMO.
I just don't get owners of these types of cars who don't put proper tyres on them and service them regularly. Then of course they expect top money come resale...
Even my sheds have matching Michelins and are serviced annually.
Madness and the owner should expect to get a kicking on price IMO.
The worst thing about the tyres is that with the PS4S on the front it will understeer in the summer and in the winter oversteer I guess if use use it when it’s cold. Although the thing that would really put me off is the wrap on the roof…I would never buy a car with a wrap on it. No idea if it is hiding anything,
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