Lots of brand new Porsches immediately available

Lots of brand new Porsches immediately available

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David W.

1,923 posts

211 months

Sunday 21st January
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DMC2 said:
Can the car last a full winter without the heater breaking

911 Yes
Taycan No

Is the breaking inconsistent and lacks bite

911 No
Taycan Yes

Does the dashboard light up randomly like a Christmas tree

911 No
Taycan Yes

Does the car make a nice broom broom noise

911 Yes
Taycan no

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You forgot…
Can you get in and out of the car without manoeuvring yourself around the B post

911 yes
Taycan NO!
Why the “F” did they make the entrance so small? That alone is a dealbreaker on that car.


tescor

493 posts

230 months

Monday 22nd January
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Todays counts... coffee



and running totals


Sukh13

780 posts

187 months

Monday 22nd January
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First few weeks of Jan have been busy!

stuckmojo

3,021 posts

190 months

Monday 22nd January
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911 numbers are interesting.

They are far too expensive, the Turbos bubble has burst and who knows what will happen to the 10-year old cars which have hardly depreciated?

I fancy a 991 4S but not at £50k.


Youforreal.

456 posts

6 months

Monday 22nd January
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stuckmojo said:
911 numbers are interesting.

They are far too expensive, the Turbos bubble has burst and who knows what will happen to the 10-year old cars which have hardly depreciated?

I fancy a 991 4S but not at £50k.
Like this one?

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2013-porsche-9...


Gregmitchell

1,746 posts

119 months

Monday 22nd January
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Sukh13 said:
First few weeks of Jan have been busy!
Busy pre-registering and shifting to 3rd parties

Hammersia

1,564 posts

17 months

Monday 22nd January
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Youforreal. said:
stuckmojo said:
911 numbers are interesting.

They are far too expensive, the Turbos bubble has burst and who knows what will happen to the 10-year old cars which have hardly depreciated?

I fancy a 991 4S but not at £50k.
Like this one?

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2013-porsche-9...
57K for a ten year old 4S?

Bonkers imho.

ChrisW.

6,408 posts

257 months

Monday 22nd January
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Somebody obviously didn't think it was bonkers ... in fact I wonder how many people were still bidding above the suggested figure of £50k ?

However, spec is expensive and it makes a big difference to the value ...

Vroomer

Original Poster:

1,866 posts

182 months

Monday 22nd January
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tescor said:
Todays counts... coffee



and running totals

Thanks for your efforts on this – brilliant chart, as usual...

stuckmojo

3,021 posts

190 months

Monday 22nd January
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Hammersia said:
57K for a ten year old 4S?

Bonkers imho.
Yes, like that one - which lived near me and I spotted while the ad was on. the car is super low miles and mint.

I have a good one on AT, which is the perfect spec for me. But not at £48k. £10k cheaper I'd be thinking about it.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202310213...

Nurburgsingh

5,156 posts

240 months

Monday 22nd January
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ChrisW. said:
Somebody obviously didn't think it was bonkers ... in fact I wonder how many people were still bidding above the suggested figure of £50k ?

However, spec is expensive and it makes a big difference to the value ...
Looking at the pics I couldnt see anything sec wise that made that car stand out? - The mileage and the "just serviced" aspect will have been attractive

Hammersia

1,564 posts

17 months

Monday 22nd January
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Nurburgsingh said:
ChrisW. said:
Somebody obviously didn't think it was bonkers ... in fact I wonder how many people were still bidding above the suggested figure of £50k ?

However, spec is expensive and it makes a big difference to the value ...
Looking at the pics I couldnt see anything sec wise that made that car stand out? - The mileage and the "just serviced" aspect will have been attractive
In my limited Porsche ownership experience paying a ?20% premium for a very low miles ten year old 4S is, as I say, bonkers. Some sort of premium for a low mileage GT3 tracked car maybe, but not for a regular 911.

Youforreal.

456 posts

6 months

Monday 22nd January
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Hammersia said:
Nurburgsingh said:
ChrisW. said:
Somebody obviously didn't think it was bonkers ... in fact I wonder how many people were still bidding above the suggested figure of £50k ?

However, spec is expensive and it makes a big difference to the value ...
Looking at the pics I couldnt see anything sec wise that made that car stand out? - The mileage and the "just serviced" aspect will have been attractive
In my limited Porsche ownership experience paying a ?20% premium for a very low miles ten year old 4S is, as I say, bonkers. Some sort of premium for a low mileage GT3 tracked car maybe, but not for a regular 911.
Might be bonkers but that’s where they are at if you want one with that sort of milage and condition as proven by its sale.

Swine Enthusiast

313 posts

106 months

Monday 22nd January
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stuckmojo said:
Yes, like that one - which lived near me and I spotted while the ad was on. the car is super low miles and mint.

I have a good one on AT, which is the perfect spec for me. But not at £48k. £10k cheaper I'd be thinking about it.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202310213...
The further the price drops on 991s, hopefully pushes the 997 down.

Discombobulate

4,898 posts

188 months

Monday 22nd January
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Gregmitchell said:
Busy pre-registering and shifting to 3rd parties
The three cars (Taycan CT 4s) I put silly bids on have all sold. And the numbers are down on Autotrader too.
My guess is the sweet spot for haggling was just before Christmas.
Prices are as much as 10k higher for stock that is left - at least the stock that is specced to my liking.
I should not have been so greedy...

HoHoHo

15,013 posts

252 months

Monday 22nd January
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Discombobulate said:
Gregmitchell said:
Busy pre-registering and shifting to 3rd parties
The three cars (Taycan CT 4s) I put silly bids on have all sold. And the numbers are down on Autotrader too.
My guess is the sweet spot for haggling was just before Christmas.
Prices are as much as 10k higher for stock that is left - at least the stock that is specced to my liking.
I should not have been so greedy...
I suspect you are correct and by an absolute fluke of brilliant timing (for me) I managed to get into a GTS with a total £40k discount - just before Christmas.

SL550M

596 posts

112 months

Monday 22nd January
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HoHoHo said:
Discombobulate said:
Gregmitchell said:
Busy pre-registering and shifting to 3rd parties
The three cars (Taycan CT 4s) I put silly bids on have all sold. And the numbers are down on Autotrader too.
My guess is the sweet spot for haggling was just before Christmas.
Prices are as much as 10k higher for stock that is left - at least the stock that is specced to my liking.
I should not have been so greedy...
I suspect you are correct and by an absolute fluke of brilliant timing (for me) I managed to get into a GTS with a total £40k discount - just before Christmas.
Entirely appropriate username, then. smile

bridggar1

93 posts

43 months

Monday 22nd January
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AM Vantage pricing is also firming since I bought mine over the Christmas period.

HoHoHo

15,013 posts

252 months

Monday 22nd January
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SL550M said:
HoHoHo said:
Discombobulate said:
Gregmitchell said:
Busy pre-registering and shifting to 3rd parties
The three cars (Taycan CT 4s) I put silly bids on have all sold. And the numbers are down on Autotrader too.
My guess is the sweet spot for haggling was just before Christmas.
Prices are as much as 10k higher for stock that is left - at least the stock that is specced to my liking.
I should not have been so greedy...
I suspect you are correct and by an absolute fluke of brilliant timing (for me) I managed to get into a GTS with a total £40k discount - just before Christmas.
Entirely appropriate username, then. smile
bowtie

Tagteam

294 posts

25 months

Monday 22nd January
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Hammersia said:
Youforreal. said:
stuckmojo said:
911 numbers are interesting.

They are far too expensive, the Turbos bubble has burst and who knows what will happen to the 10-year old cars which have hardly depreciated?

I fancy a 991 4S but not at £50k.
Like this one?

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/2013-porsche-9...
57K for a ten year old 4S?

Bonkers imho.
Isn’t it now at ashgood for 66k?