992 GT3 RS Order
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jonny finance

Original Poster:

969 posts

222 months

Howdy - As any self respecting Porsche nut knows, we are in funny times…. But good times for the driven enthusiast hoping to at last get their paws on a GT car without all the associated nonsense and cost implications..
There are now over 50 x 992 RS for sale with few finding new homes. This, with the possibility of a new late allocation batch pending - again all good news if you actually want one…

I also keep hearing of folk with orders in getting cold feet and cancelling - unheard of a short time ago..

Well, I know of an old die hard Porsche nut job, who’s looking for one. Not worried about losses let alone overs !!
If anyone here knows of somebody who wants out - or an OPC needing to find another valued customer to fill a slot, please let me know

FireBlade_954

2 posts

95 months

Saturday
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One of my pals pulled out recently but the OPC found another person for the order!

My personal opinion is that people are changing their minds so you might just get lucky!


ChrisW.

7,663 posts

271 months

Saturday
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If you want a new car at list they are probably an interesting buy ... particularly to your own spec.

I guess the challenge is that the 991.2 GT3RS was a more classic shape with plenty to recommend it and much less expensive to insure, tax, own and use for it's designed purpose ...

For a good driver the 992 GT3RS is much faster so long as the driver keeps it on the black stuff ... but I have yet to meet anybody who said that the 991.2 GT3RS wasn't fast enough .... and when they did they were probably looking for a Mclaren or similar ... hence there are a lot of 992.1 GT3RS for sale.

That and they made a lot of them ... in '23 and '24 in the UK there were around 470 registered by comparison to 390 GT4RS (of which there were 65 in '22) ... how many now ??


jonny finance

Original Poster:

969 posts

222 months

Yesterday (13:31)
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ChrisW. said:
If you want a new car at list they are probably an interesting buy ... particularly to your own spec.

I guess the challenge is that the 991.2 GT3RS was a more classic shape with plenty to recommend it and much less expensive to insure, tax, own and use for it's designed purpose ...

For a good driver the 992 GT3RS is much faster so long as the driver keeps it on the black stuff ... but I have yet to meet anybody who said that the 991.2 GT3RS wasn't fast enough .... and when they did they were probably looking for a Mclaren or similar ... hence there are a lot of 992.1 GT3RS for sale.

That and they made a lot of them ... in '23 and '24 in the UK there were around 470 registered by comparison to 390 GT4RS (of which there were 65 in '22) ... how many now ??
Wow !!!!
470 registered 23/24 with what, another load in year 25 - there could be 600 x 992 RS in the UK. A staggering amount, especially In comparison with previous RS incarnations

hunter 66

4,163 posts

236 months

Yesterday (15:59)
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Yes not a rare car like the Carrera S

ChrisW.

7,663 posts

271 months

Yesterday (21:38)
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jonny finance said:
ChrisW. said:
If you want a new car at list they are probably an interesting buy ... particularly to your own spec.

I guess the challenge is that the 991.2 GT3RS was a more classic shape with plenty to recommend it and much less expensive to insure, tax, own and use for it's designed purpose ...

For a good driver the 992 GT3RS is much faster so long as the driver keeps it on the black stuff ... but I have yet to meet anybody who said that the 991.2 GT3RS wasn't fast enough .... and when they did they were probably looking for a Mclaren or similar ... hence there are a lot of 992.1 GT3RS for sale.

That and they made a lot of them ... in '23 and '24 in the UK there were around 470 registered by comparison to 390 GT4RS (of which there were 65 in '22) ... how many now ??
Wow !!!!
470 registered 23/24 with what, another load in year 25 - there could be 600 x 992 RS in the UK. A staggering amount, especially In comparison with previous RS incarnations
Well it certainly offers some negotiating ammunition ... a question ... where do Porsche go next with the 992.2RS ? 4.2 litres and ??

Yellow491

3,219 posts

135 months

ChrisW. said:
jonny finance said:
ChrisW. said:
If you want a new car at list they are probably an interesting buy ... particularly to your own spec.

I guess the challenge is that the 991.2 GT3RS was a more classic shape with plenty to recommend it and much less expensive to insure, tax, own and use for it's designed purpose ...

For a good driver the 992 GT3RS is much faster so long as the driver keeps it on the black stuff ... but I have yet to meet anybody who said that the 991.2 GT3RS wasn't fast enough .... and when they did they were probably looking for a Mclaren or similar ... hence there are a lot of 992.1 GT3RS for sale.

That and they made a lot of them ... in '23 and '24 in the UK there were around 470 registered by comparison to 390 GT4RS (of which there were 65 in '22) ... how many now ??
Wow !!!!
470 registered 23/24 with what, another load in year 25 - there could be 600 x 992 RS in the UK. A staggering amount, especially In comparison with previous RS incarnations
Well it certainly offers some negotiating ammunition ... a question ... where do Porsche go next with the 992.2RS ? 4.2 litres and ??
Well thats easy,4.2 and manual for folk who dont want to just sit and steer.

pancholi

239 posts

173 months

production stops October'ish for the 992.1 RS
buyers will miss the point if its a trophy car that is used for road use.
if going on track and having and adrenalin rush is the motive, then very few cars come close. the RS is just on another level of setting the bar on track.
from nannying to allowing the rear to slip and slide.

if there is a 992.2 RS it will be the 3.6/3.8 turbo similar to the current GTS.
this is the last NA RS...

jonny finance

Original Poster:

969 posts

222 months

Judging what’s for sale currently (and not selling) not sure there would be many takers, but a few OPCs have said that they are waiting to hear imminently, if another batch/allocation will be available…

The market just doesn’t add up right now. The trade suggests that they are well behind list price at the moment. Most, if not all, are still positioned well above list…. ??

Something’s gotta give …



hunter 66

4,163 posts

236 months

Maybe time for a nice tax break for track days and GT cars from Rachel , we deserve it . Then again interesting that 1 in 4 cars bought new in the UK are for Mutability . Maybe get the PIP guys into track days