991.2 GT3 bun fight?
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tuffer said:
And it's not just Porsche, add in McLaren, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bentley, AM, Mercedes etc plus all the niche players and that is a huge number of very special high end cars, surely the second hand market will start to dictate the pricing.
Surely the wanted cars will just stay up there in terms of pricing? The 991.1 GT3 has already dropped and I can see that being at about 100k for a mildly spec'd car when the new one is launched or starts to seep into the used market.The 997.1 will be about the same price but the 997.2 will be more expensive than the 991.1. Its quite possible that he the PDK only and engine worries will hamper the 991.1 GT3 going forward which in turn will only boost the 991.2 GT3 and 997 values.
My thoughts are that with the 991.2 having had an extensively tested engine and being offered with a manual gearbox means that you can effectively have a 'new' if slightly softer version of a 997.2 GT3 albeit without the Metzger.
"Already dropped" Many Gen 1 cars - which are 3 years old now bearing in mind - are still pretty much list. That's pretty impressive given, as someone has said, there are loads of them, not to be mention numerous other specialist performance cars to buy currently.
It's really going to be interesting to see what happens with the arrival of a manual GT3 though.
It's really going to be interesting to see what happens with the arrival of a manual GT3 though.
hondansx said:
"Already dropped" Many Gen 1 cars - which are 3 years old now bearing in mind - are still pretty much list. That's pretty impressive given, as someone has said, there are loads of them, not to be mention numerous other specialist performance cars to buy currently.
It's really going to be interesting to see what happens with the arrival of a manual GT3 though.
Maybe i should've used the term 'softened'. I agree that they're still strong money and amazing value at that.It's really going to be interesting to see what happens with the arrival of a manual GT3 though.
Fokker said:
Robbo66 said:
Too big and too fast for welsh roads IMV. Had one, and in comparison to the smaller lighter cars ...light years away as regards fun. If I lived at Spa, then different story. Fantastic car though, suits PDK for track.
I think I need to show you some of the roads i drive on Robbo I've been driving them for 30 years in all sorts of cars and can confirm that the 911 is perfectly suitable and in no way too wide if you're a confident driver. The GT4 is the same width pretty much don't forget and the Welsh roads are deemed its natural habitat.Granted the GT3 is probably too quick at full chat but you don't need to be at 9k rev to enjoy yourself. Plus with the manual gearbox that is going to be offered, one can enjoy playing with ones gears
The next GT3 won't have the manual option. A 'dumbed down' version may well, but not the 3.
hunter 66 said:
my OPC .... flooded as well with requests ............
Wouldn't worry about 98% of these anticipated chancers jumping on the gravy train bandwagon looking to make a quick buck.........these requests will be immediately binned in favour of the 'loyal' 2%.And if c 3% of those expressing interest instead end up buying a vanilla Porsche....then that is exactly what Porsche want.
Mission accomplished.
Fokker said:
I think I need to show you some of the roads i drive on Robbo I've been driving them for 30 years in all sorts of cars and can confirm that the 911 is perfectly suitable and in no way too wide if you're a confident driver. The GT4 is the same width pretty much don't forget and the Welsh roads are deemed its natural habitat.
Granted the GT3 is probably too quick at full chat but you don't need to be at 9k rev to enjoy yourself. Plus with the manual gearbox that is going to be offered, one can enjoy playing with ones gears
Without wishing to take this thread off on too much of a tangent, which are your favorite roads in Wales?Granted the GT3 is probably too quick at full chat but you don't need to be at 9k rev to enjoy yourself. Plus with the manual gearbox that is going to be offered, one can enjoy playing with ones gears
Robbo66 said:
Live here. I'm talking aircooled, far far more fun. Even GT4, though better option, less fun. Confidence had nothing to do with it. Warp speed not needed.
The next GT3 won't have the manual option. A 'dumbed down' version may well, but not the 3.
Spoke to an OPC sales manager recently and when I mentioned my interest in the GT3, he immediately asked what gearbox I wanted and after telling him PDK, his interest in my enquiry increased. I took this as a sign of improved odds of allocation assuming all manual cars were already taken. Perhaps there are no manuals?The next GT3 won't have the manual option. A 'dumbed down' version may well, but not the 3.
The suspense is killing me.
I would love to know before Geneva.
Fokker said:
Granted the GT3 is probably too quick at full chat but you don't need to be at 9k rev to enjoy yourself. Plus with the manual gearbox that is going to be offered, one can enjoy playing with ones gears
Why do people keep repeating there will be a manual GT3 option on the new GT3 without knowing ? Yes Porsche have a host of new cars at the motorshow, but a manual badged GT3, I doubt.
Porsche911R said:
Fokker said:
Granted the GT3 is probably too quick at full chat but you don't need to be at 9k rev to enjoy yourself. Plus with the manual gearbox that is going to be offered, one can enjoy playing with ones gears
Why do people keep repeating there will be a manual GT3 option on the new GT3 without knowing ? Yes Porsche have a host of new cars at the motorshow, but a manual badged GT3, I doubt.
hornbaek said:
I am so sick and tired of all these hyped up cars and having to charm your OPC salesman to be able to part with the bast part of 120k. Can't wait for the next recession.
Best "I'm loaded and resent the plebs having a chance of driving a nice car" post for a while. Well done sir, give my regards to your butler. Without the current bubble and hopefully short term depreciation free option I wouldn't have been able to own and enjoy a GT4. For that I am very happy to have received an allocation. However, I will still be driving it as intended as often as possible.Edited by BubblesNW on Saturday 25th February 01:18
i agree. can't wait for a recession as well.
but, what's the catalyst? all we have is cheap money
with the 991 RS in many multiples of production vs 997 RS, to me it seems that it is plausible the 991.2 gt3 could be unlimited and everyone who has expressed an interest will EVENTUALLY get one. Porsche will be silly to say it out loud. but like the 991 RS and GT4, they will stealthily (maybe not so stealthy) make much more during the production run. Afterall, it is on the same bloody production line. I have been told to watch out for Geneve Gt3 being something most pundits haven't expected.......
At least, after the first 6 months, the overs will diminish and we can have a gentler normal depreciation cycle
ha ha , when this goes, it will be rather spectacular.
GT4 owners should rest easy, the car is cheap for what it is. It's a bloody cayman, it's supposed to be cheap even if most parts are shared.
but, what's the catalyst? all we have is cheap money
with the 991 RS in many multiples of production vs 997 RS, to me it seems that it is plausible the 991.2 gt3 could be unlimited and everyone who has expressed an interest will EVENTUALLY get one. Porsche will be silly to say it out loud. but like the 991 RS and GT4, they will stealthily (maybe not so stealthy) make much more during the production run. Afterall, it is on the same bloody production line. I have been told to watch out for Geneve Gt3 being something most pundits haven't expected.......
At least, after the first 6 months, the overs will diminish and we can have a gentler normal depreciation cycle
ha ha , when this goes, it will be rather spectacular.
GT4 owners should rest easy, the car is cheap for what it is. It's a bloody cayman, it's supposed to be cheap even if most parts are shared.
BubblesNW said:
hornbaek said:
I am so sick and tired of all these hyped up cars and having to charm your OPC salesman to be able to part with the bast part of 120k. Can't wait for the next recession.
Best "I'm loaded and resent the plebs having a chance of driving a nice car" post for a while. Well done sir, give my regards to your butler. Without the current bubble and hopefully short term depreciation free option I wouldn't have been able to own and enjoy a GT4. For that I am very happy to have received an allocation. However, I will still be driving it as intended as often as possible.BubblesNW said:
hornbaek said:
I am so sick and tired of all these hyped up cars and having to charm your OPC salesman to be able to part with the bast part of 120k. Can't wait for the next recession.
Best "I'm loaded and resent the plebs having a chance of driving a nice car" post for a while. Well done sir, give my regards to your butler. Without the current bubble and hopefully short term depreciation free option I wouldn't have been able to own and enjoy a GT4. For that I am very happy to have received an allocation. However, I will still be driving it as intended as often as possible.Edited by BubblesNW on Saturday 25th February 01:18
Also I think that was not his point, my understanding is it related to having to beg a dealer to sell you a car and then have endless value/what do <i have to do to get a car discussions on forums
isaldiri said:
Think you are totally wide of the mark there with your criticism of hornbaek. You've completely missed his point if you think it's about 'resenting the plebs driving a nice car'. Especially since far better cars imo were available for less than the gt4 is pre 2013 when the new car bubble starting getting loony with the 991gt3.
Exactly. Massive whoosh.nw942 said:
Without wishing to take this thread off on too much of a tangent, which are your favorite roads in Wales?
I grew up on a farm on the side of snowdon so my playground for years was the whole of North Wales in hot hatches. A good run is the entire a470 from North to South which offers a real mix of fast and challenging A road but for twists and turns you can't really beat the roads around Porthmadog on to Beddgelert so a498 which is really special and either on to Caernarfon a4085 and 4086 to llanberis or the other way towards Llanrwst and Betws.
Another good run is the A525 from coedpoeth down through the Llandegla moors then the A494 towards Bala.
Also seek out the a5104 too if you're up that way.
There are so many to choose from including the a4391 from Knocking through to Bala if coming from the midlands.
When I drive from Cardiff to Oulton park I go from Builth on the A483 right the way up which has some good bits too.
I used to do Cardiff to Porthmadog in about 2h 45 mins years ago. That was going for it in something like a Corrado VR6 or E46 and E92 M3 or a B7 RS4. It's about 160 miles of pure fun, especially in the 911.
Edited by Fokker on Saturday 25th February 16:23
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