991:1 GT3 Price Advice
991:1 GT3 Price Advice
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finmac

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1,703 posts

266 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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Would like to possibly purchase a 991 GT3 but not ready to go just yet so have been following prices quite closely.

Seem to have dropped quite a bit over the last months. Wondered what the consensus was regarding pricing over the coming months? Keep dropping or is it a winter adjustment? Any advice/ help to understand the market most welcome!

OhThatHurtAbit

144 posts

106 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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In my opinion it's a good time to buy with some 'good value' 991.1 GT3 now under £100k and with relatively low depreciation over the next three-years relatively cheap motoring. If you wait until the spring you'll be fighting for the nicest ones with everyone looking for a summer hack

Cheib

25,327 posts

203 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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I’d be aiming to buy a car in December....quarter and year end for OPC’s so they will be keen to do deals and the warmer spring months are a long way away so not many other people will be buying GT3’s! Good luck.

OhThatHurtAbit

144 posts

106 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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There are heavily optioned 991.2 GT3 at OPCs (PCCB/ClubSport/Lifting Axle) at under £135k now, so even those are looking good value now. A three-year PCP from Oracle or Porsche Finance could make sense?

Tommie38

998 posts

222 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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What spec are you looking for OP?

Autotrader is showing 3 at OPCs under £100k, albeit with steels and no buckets (if those things matter to you).

finmac

Original Poster:

1,703 posts

266 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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I’ve also seen these at OPC also a Club sport at just over £100K but has lots of owners!

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

293 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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OhThatHurtAbit said:
There are heavily optioned 991.2 GT3 at OPCs (PCCB/ClubSport/Lifting Axle) at under £135k now, so even those are looking good value now. A three-year PCP from Oracle or Porsche Finance could make sense?
Where ?

Denno B

1,001 posts

233 months

Monday 7th October 2019
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OhThatHurtAbit said:
There are heavily optioned 991.2 GT3 at OPCs (PCCB/ClubSport/Lifting Axle) at under £135k now, so even those are looking good value now. A three-year PCP from Oracle or Porsche Finance could make sense?
Agreed, a few decent optioned ones on autotrader now from £130k, can’t see them selling too well between now and Christmas so good time to buy and push for discount.

Zingari

946 posts

201 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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Joe at Supercarsourcing looks to have a decent 991.1 GT3 up for sale at sub £100k. Comfort seats if that's your bag.

av185

20,464 posts

155 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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Denno B said:
OhThatHurtAbit said:
There are heavily optioned 991.2 GT3 at OPCs (PCCB/ClubSport/Lifting Axle) at under £135k now, so even those are looking good value now. A three-year PCP from Oracle or Porsche Finance could make sense?
Agreed, a few decent optioned ones on autotrader now from £130k, can’t see them selling too well between now and Christmas so good time to buy and push for discount.
No 'decent optioned' gen 2s available sub c£140k.

Any car below this price is multi owned, high mileage, incorrect spec, non c16 spec or has other issues.

OPC cars generally £5k+ above independents.

av185

20,464 posts

155 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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finmac said:
Would like to possibly purchase a 991 GT3 but not ready to go just yet so have been following prices quite closely.

Seem to have dropped quite a bit over the last months. Wondered what the consensus was regarding pricing over the coming months? Keep dropping or is it a winter adjustment? Any advice/ help to understand the market most welcome!
Any 911 is subject to seasonal fluctuations particularly GTs.

Prices always rise before Spring this being peak buying season when the best cars sell quickly.

Denno B

1,001 posts

233 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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av185 said:
No 'decent optioned' gen 2s available sub c£140k.

Any car below this price is multi owned, high mileage, incorrect spec, non c16 spec or has other issues.

OPC cars generally £5k+ above independents.
Is the Guards red one at opc Sheffield with ceramics, full buckets, cage etc not considered decent/ correct spec? That’s @ £134k with 4K miles or is that high for a Gt3?

av185

20,464 posts

155 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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Denno B said:
av185 said:
No 'decent optioned' gen 2s available sub c£140k.

Any car below this price is multi owned, high mileage, incorrect spec, non c16 spec or has other issues.

OPC cars generally £5k+ above independents.
Is the Guards red one at opc Sheffield with ceramics, full buckets, cage etc not considered decent/ correct spec? That’s @ £134k with 4K miles or is that high for a Gt3?
Not a bad price but 2 owner slightly high mileage early PDK car from first batch (17 67 plate).

Denno B

1,001 posts

233 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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Suppose it’s horses for courses, if I was in the market right now I’d be looking at that.

franki68

11,616 posts

249 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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av185 said:
Denno B said:
av185 said:
No 'decent optioned' gen 2s available sub c£140k.

Any car below this price is multi owned, high mileage, incorrect spec, non c16 spec or has other issues.

OPC cars generally £5k+ above independents.
Is the Guards red one at opc Sheffield with ceramics, full buckets, cage etc not considered decent/ correct spec? That’s @ £134k with 4K miles or is that high for a Gt3?
Not a bad price but 2 owner slightly high mileage early PDK car from first batch (17 67 plate).
Unless that drives differently from an 18 plate car with no miles what is the difference ? The price reflects the year and mileage .
Looks a decent buy .


Denno B

1,001 posts

233 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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franki68 said:
Unless that drives differently from an 18 plate car with no miles what is the difference ? The price reflects the year and mileage .
Looks a decent buy .
Exactly!

1WEL

57 posts

254 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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Is 4,000 miles considered high for a 2 year old GT3???

av185

20,464 posts

155 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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18 18 plate worth c £5k more than 17 67.

Obviously newer car with later plate worth more proportionately whether a £5k Corsa or £350k Ferrari.

Denno B

1,001 posts

233 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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1WEL said:
Is 4,000 miles considered high for a 2 year old GT3???
Obviously!! Ha! Values are rock solid....if you don’t drive them.

Edited by Denno B on Tuesday 8th October 12:02

RevsPerMinute

1,968 posts

249 months

Tuesday 8th October 2019
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av185 said:
Denno B said:
av185 said:
No 'decent optioned' gen 2s available sub c£140k.

Any car below this price is multi owned, high mileage, incorrect spec, non c16 spec or has other issues.

OPC cars generally £5k+ above independents.
Is the Guards red one at opc Sheffield with ceramics, full buckets, cage etc not considered decent/ correct spec? That’s @ £134k with 4K miles or is that high for a Gt3?
Not a bad price but 2 owner slightly high mileage early PDK car from first batch (17 67 plate).
roflroflrofl Such rubbish so often found on this forum these days.