997TT market
#46
Originally Posted by monsoonmadness
IMO, the bottom line is that the 997TT will fall in price just like any other Porsche. They are gonna stamp the 997TT out just like they did to the 996.
Porsche dont care and thats that. As far as reality; The 997TT WILL be readily avalible within the next three to five months.
Just think back when the 996TT came out. That car was ALOT harder to get and was pulling big money ABOVE sticker for a long time. Right now the 997TT is just about pulling sticker and thats NOT a good sign as far as resale goes for that car. The thing just came out 5 months ago!! It should still be at a premium and its not as hot as people think.
I realy dont care anymore. I drive the 360 and feel alive!! Even though I know its not as fast as the TT, but I dont care.. Its different, Hard to explain.
Porsche dont care and thats that. As far as reality; The 997TT WILL be readily avalible within the next three to five months.
Just think back when the 996TT came out. That car was ALOT harder to get and was pulling big money ABOVE sticker for a long time. Right now the 997TT is just about pulling sticker and thats NOT a good sign as far as resale goes for that car. The thing just came out 5 months ago!! It should still be at a premium and its not as hot as people think.
I realy dont care anymore. I drive the 360 and feel alive!! Even though I know its not as fast as the TT, but I dont care.. Its different, Hard to explain.
#47
Right you are Doc. But my point is that the 997TT does NOT have that momentom the 996TT had when it came out. When did you ever hear of a 996TT customer "backing out" of a delivery back in 01 or early 02?? Again, my point is that I STRONGLY feel the 997TT market is gonna soften up real soon. And if that buyer back in 01 or 02 backed out, that car was 20K over!!
As far as dealers, yes, you are right about that, but it seems to only be like that in or around the major dealerships in the major cities. If you go out of the tri-state, I can have one TOMORROW at sticker!!
As far as dealers, yes, you are right about that, but it seems to only be like that in or around the major dealerships in the major cities. If you go out of the tri-state, I can have one TOMORROW at sticker!!
#48
only time will tell what will happen. i will say this though-the 997tt is the best car that i have ever had, and i have wasted plenty of money on plenty of cars. i can really see why you love your 360-that has to be the best looking car that i have seen. unfortunately, i am 6'7" and can't get close to getting into one.
#52
Originally Posted by sftobr
Supply and demand. When there are more cars than buyers prices will fall like a brick. Those who are patient will get the best deals.Going by previous history of turbo pricing!!!
#55
Originally Posted by Mussel Kar
Check autotrader. Lots of turbos and it looks like most are over sticker. Even a few 997 GT3s there.
I hope the market holds up because mine will most likely be for sale very soon.
I hope the market holds up because mine will most likely be for sale very soon.
#56
Originally Posted by docjackson1
i don't know if the same is true now, but the last time i looked at autotrader, most of the premium cars were from dealers who didn't even have the cars in stock. i think that they were just trying to get over list for incoming stock. is same true now? if that's the case, we can't look to autotrader as a reflection of the market.
#57
#58
this car sold, looks like dealer to dealer.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ONE-O...em130062815600
looks nice, not sure what MSRP was though
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ONE-O...em130062815600
looks nice, not sure what MSRP was though
#59
If you look back over the last 3 generations, 993,996 & 997, you will see the TTs 15 minutes got shorter each time. There were/are alot of reasons for that but production & exclusivity are 2 main items. Also since the time frame without a Turbo has gotten shorter you have previous owners, like me and alot of the 996 guys, who haven't tired of their cars and may even like them better than the 997. Add in the number of mods available to 996 and that will keep some owners away. As the cars in general have become more "civilized", you also see alot of us posting about the "rawness" we long for which explains alot of lust for GT3, GT3RS and GT2. Sadly, Porsche has almost produced a car that is too good for it's own good and certainly made too many of them. The 997 TT 15 minutes was up about 10 minutes ago and as good as the car might be, alot of people are looking elsewhere.
I didn't mean to imply the 996 was raw, just that each version has gotten more "user friendly" and just as alot of cars have evolved to be more of a DD, so too has the TT over the years.
I didn't mean to imply the 996 was raw, just that each version has gotten more "user friendly" and just as alot of cars have evolved to be more of a DD, so too has the TT over the years.
Last edited by Red Devil; 01-13-2007 at 01:49 PM.
#60
i don't completely agree. firstly, i have had a 996tt and have a 997tt-the 997tt definitely has alot more of the rawness that you are talking about. even with all yhe electronics on, the tail of a 997tt will swing out abit, unlike the 996. the handling is also sharper and more spot on. in addition, porsche appears to be keeping the numbers of the 997tt down-a previous poster quoted only 250 delivered as of nov. as great a car as the 996tt was, the 997tt is better. it is pretty tough to find one in a showroom-i know that they are there, but not many. the average experience is to order and wait, just read the board. as you can see, some dealers are looking for over msrp, which is not necessary to pay.