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APOLO1 said:
I agree with a lot of what you say on this.
But dont forget there are some that bought quite a few cars in order to get a build slot, these COVID times have a big impact on some not just in health ways but financial also. They have other priorities and just cannot afford to keep these cars that were ordered many months ago. Not saying this happens in every case, but i do know to 2 that have been given back to the supplying OPC for these reasons.
Fair enough and I sympathise with these guys however too many get given to serial flippers who have a long history of keeping their GT3/RSs for only a week or so. These flippers would never dare take their new GT3/RS near a track as they like to be marketed as 'Never been on track'But dont forget there are some that bought quite a few cars in order to get a build slot, these COVID times have a big impact on some not just in health ways but financial also. They have other priorities and just cannot afford to keep these cars that were ordered many months ago. Not saying this happens in every case, but i do know to 2 that have been given back to the supplying OPC for these reasons.
Edited by APOLO1 on Monday 30th August 10:48
to get a quick profitable sale.
Louis911 said:
If anyone is looking for a 992 GT3, there is a brand new PTS available at a dealer in the south of France.
I was passing today and thought I would call in to have a general look and there it was. Available at list, albeit LHD
Even though we don't like the French it seems they are not idiots.I was passing today and thought I would call in to have a general look and there it was. Available at list, albeit LHD
cayman-black said:
Louis911 said:
Even though we don't like the French it seems they are not idiots.Juno said:
cayman-black said:
I have just seen the prices for this new GT3,s absolutely fking ridiculous.
Like I said surely you would buy a 991 WP GT3RS for considerably less than a 992 GT3 currently At some point the 992 GT3 will become just another GT3,an RS will always be the special car
May be the new rs will look better, but looks so far are not that encouraging with the size of the rear wing.
The WP car would be a better buy imo,not that i am bias.
Taffy66 said:
Still think anyone paying as much or more for a 992GT3 compared to the RS WP will get his/her fingers burnt.
Not owning an RS WP and having a Touring on order I fully agree with you. RS's are halo models, the WPs (even though we can debate it's real race track world impact) even more special. My incoming Touring will be added to the existing stable and primarily a "workhorse" where I am not fussed about piling on miles (acknowledging my total annual mileage is rather on the low end). It would most likely be the first one to go again if had to make the callTaffy66 said:
A year ago my plan was to swap my RS WP for a 992 Touring, however after showing pics of the Touring to my kids which they hated i've decided to keep my RS. Also not feeling much love for the 992 RS although that might change when i see the final version.
I don't love it either - am hanging onto my current cars but will get the 992RS; agree it is never going to win any beauty contests, but I am convinced that we are nearly at the end of the n/a ICE RS. There will doubtless be a gen2 and some super limited runoff models, but I cannot see Porsche developing and building a next gen RS to come out in 7 or 8 years time right into the teeth of multiple regulations to ban new ICE cars in many countries by 2030-35. So, a final RS for me personally.
I do not understand why we have not had EVO magazine or one of the other reputable journalists do a lap time in the new 992 GT3 around the Anglesey track setting a lap time to allow us to compare it with the 991.2 GT3RS lap time.
If the 992 GT3 is faster around the UK tracks then I do feel it puts it in a higher price bracket than the 991 GT3RS as it has most of the RS features, carbon roof, carbon bonnet, suspension and the latest info system.
We need some track lap times!!
If the 992 GT3 is faster around the UK tracks then I do feel it puts it in a higher price bracket than the 991 GT3RS as it has most of the RS features, carbon roof, carbon bonnet, suspension and the latest info system.
We need some track lap times!!
Purple Man said:
I do not understand why we have not had EVO magazine or one of the other reputable journalists do a lap time in the new 992 GT3 around the Anglesey track setting a lap time to allow us to compare it with the 991.2 GT3RS lap time.
If the 992 GT3 is faster around the UK tracks then I do feel it puts it in a higher price bracket than the 991 GT3RS as it has most of the RS features, carbon roof, carbon bonnet, suspension and the latest info system.
We need some track lap times!!
I think Evo did try and do one of their leader board time runs, but it got rained off. For now these are the only comparable times that I know all same track same driver. The STO was also 3 secs off the GT3. GT3 on Cup 2 R.If the 992 GT3 is faster around the UK tracks then I do feel it puts it in a higher price bracket than the 991 GT3RS as it has most of the RS features, carbon roof, carbon bonnet, suspension and the latest info system.
We need some track lap times!!
Edited by APOLO1 on Wednesday 1st September 08:16
APOLO1 said:
I think Evo did try and do one of their leader board time runs, but it got rained off. For now these are the only comparable times that I know all same track same driver. The STO was also 3 secs off the GT3. GT3 on Cup 2 R.
I don't know too much about McLarens, but is it not curious the 720s was faster than the 765LT?Edited by APOLO1 on Wednesday 1st September 08:16
isaldiri said:
Apolo would have a better story than me I'm sure but iirc there were some suggestions that Mclaren had sent a Ferrari style 720 to SportAuto i think......
See above , the 720S Just made better use of its pwer. Think Evo put normal 720s one round Anglesey in 1.11.5 on Stock CorsaEdited by APOLO1 on Wednesday 1st September 09:21
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