Overpriced 911's......
#16
my point is that over paying 100,000 for a car that just sold previously at sticker is what is causing this 911 car craze,,,.. as previously said. Congrats to the seller for maximizing his profit. I enjoy this 911 value hike... However , I feel it will die out. But nonetheless, the hike did bring value up quite a bit
#17
what do you guys think the "R"will be reselling for ?..I have an outside chance of getting one...OUTSIDE CHANCE !!!!.... I want to make that cleari know a buyer that was offered 250k over sticker....
#18
LOL. Hyperbole at its best. Anyone who will pay $250,000 over sticker either has way too much extra money or has taken leave of his senses. Regardless, one-off sales do not a car market make. Porsches ain't Beanie Babies.
#19
The individual who told me that he was offered the 250 over is the son the the owner of the dealership .. I suppose he is not over exaggerating but time will tell ... Here in south Florida it gets crazy .. A lot of money to throw around
#20
those will be very very hard to get...only those very select few will get these...I have a 991 GT3RS ...specialty car that "Everyone" wants but cant get...the R will be that and then some...collector garages ..
#22
I hope you enjoy driving your well priced deal, in three or more years. But i wonder if the joy of the 911 will stay with you ?
Some see the deals and some get the the deals and fewer enjoy the ride, over and over and over
Some see the deals and some get the the deals and fewer enjoy the ride, over and over and over
#23
Originally Posted by LPpfs997
I hope you enjoy driving your well priced deal, in three or more years. But i wonder if the joy of the 911 will stay with you ?
Some see the deals and some get the the deals and fewer enjoy the ride, over and over and over
Some see the deals and some get the the deals and fewer enjoy the ride, over and over and over
#24
Funny you mention this thread.
Did anyone know that Ferrari 550 Barchettas and 575M Superamericas were going for $500-900k? Who expected that a couple years ago? And
Ditto Scuderia 16M spiders.
Ditto Carrera GTs.
Ditto any 964 911.
Ditto 993 911s and 993 Turbos in particular.
I guess it should've been expected since a limited run of each car was built, but it just seemed implausible to appreciate SO quickly. Where the hell are all these people popping up with $800k to spend on 10 year old Ferraris that aren't particularly special aside from their open roofs?
It seems auto prices are in a pretty large bubble. No wonder Seinfeld sold out!
Did anyone know that Ferrari 550 Barchettas and 575M Superamericas were going for $500-900k? Who expected that a couple years ago? And
Ditto Scuderia 16M spiders.
Ditto Carrera GTs.
Ditto any 964 911.
Ditto 993 911s and 993 Turbos in particular.
I guess it should've been expected since a limited run of each car was built, but it just seemed implausible to appreciate SO quickly. Where the hell are all these people popping up with $800k to spend on 10 year old Ferraris that aren't particularly special aside from their open roofs?
It seems auto prices are in a pretty large bubble. No wonder Seinfeld sold out!
#25
Funny you mention this thread.
Did anyone know that Ferrari 550 Barchettas and 575M Superamericas were going for $500-900k? Who expected that a couple years ago? And
Ditto Scuderia 16M spiders.
Ditto Carrera GTs.
Ditto any 964 911.
Ditto 993 911s and 993 Turbos in particular.
I guess it should've been expected since a limited run of each car was built, but it just seemed implausible to appreciate SO quickly. Where the hell are all these people popping up with $800k to spend on 10 year old Ferraris that aren't particularly special aside from their open roofs?
It seems auto prices are in a pretty large bubble. No wonder Seinfeld sold out!
Did anyone know that Ferrari 550 Barchettas and 575M Superamericas were going for $500-900k? Who expected that a couple years ago? And
Ditto Scuderia 16M spiders.
Ditto Carrera GTs.
Ditto any 964 911.
Ditto 993 911s and 993 Turbos in particular.
I guess it should've been expected since a limited run of each car was built, but it just seemed implausible to appreciate SO quickly. Where the hell are all these people popping up with $800k to spend on 10 year old Ferraris that aren't particularly special aside from their open roofs?
It seems auto prices are in a pretty large bubble. No wonder Seinfeld sold out!
#26
Massachusetts FTW
And this one isn't about minimum wage but isn't much better
good luck being a struggling small business
#27
This whole thread has me confused. I feel like I'm missing a few pages. I don't know what the OP is referring to, and why or how this fell into a minimum wage discussion. People who make minimum wage don't typically buy 911s.
Are Porsches overpriced? Yes. Did we need a thread to enlighten us to that fact? Probably not.
Are Porsches overpriced? Yes. Did we need a thread to enlighten us to that fact? Probably not.
#28
I originated the thread. As far as the minimum wage , I don't know how that came about .... And as far as why i started it is because it was on my mind ... I was just making a point to see how you guys felt about it ... That's why it's a forum !! So anyone can make a point of discussion regardless if you feel that it's overstated ... We don't live in Cuba ....
#30
new cars will always have that crowd wanting the latest and greatest limited productions that hold value....thus premiums....old collector cars have sky rocketed and are WAY WAY past the time to have purchased...that is a bubble waiting to blow...I got out of my 1994 3.6 T for good $$$ .....have a 1970 Boss 429 thats nearing completion that I hope I can throw through auction before the bubble does burst....
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