Can the new GT3 be driven every day?
#1
Can the new GT3 be driven every day?
As the thread states I am wondering the answer to this question. Is the new GT3 DD suitable now? Evo and Chris Harris seems to think so and I like most of his reviews.
What do others think about this question?
Also is the front axle system worth it?
Another question I am wondering is will a GT3 depreciate not as rapidly as say a similarly priced carrera S? My guess is yes but I thought I'd ask.
What do others think about this question?
Also is the front axle system worth it?
Another question I am wondering is will a GT3 depreciate not as rapidly as say a similarly priced carrera S? My guess is yes but I thought I'd ask.
#4
Yea it seems maybe this is the porsche I have to step into to be my first. The only thing I don't like which is small and not a deal breaker is the interior only comes in black. I would prefer a brown alcantara or beige alcantara over black alcantara everywhere.
#6
Besides I wouldn't want a 1st year one anyways because I'm sure there will be problems that need fixing. Last I checked porsche wasn't ferrari.
#7
Great for you. The "wait list" is real for most. I've heard of some dealers having more than a dozen on the list due to the low allocations. Heck, as you say your two dealers combined are only getting 3. I'm surprised there still available given all the folks wanting the car elsewhere.
The dealer near me only got one allocation after I helped push PNA. I grabbed as soon as it became available.
I say you should grab it.
The dealer near me only got one allocation after I helped push PNA. I grabbed as soon as it became available.
I say you should grab it.
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#8
Judging from all the reviews I have read so far on the GT3. Yes IMHO Porsche has made this GT3 as user friendly as possible as a DD car. Those who feel that this car is not hardcore enuf for track. Porsche has an RS version coming next year. Given a choice between a Carrera S & the GT3. I would go for the GT3 & no two ways about it.
#10
I'm surprised to learn there's a dealer in the US with unsold allocation. Better order today.
#11
I don't really understand this comment.
Yeah, for most models Porsche does not limit production, and you can just order. For the gt3 and cars like that, Porsche limits production, and there is a wait list, just like there are wait lists on Ferraris.
Yeah, for most models Porsche does not limit production, and you can just order. For the gt3 and cars like that, Porsche limits production, and there is a wait list, just like there are wait lists on Ferraris.
#12
Wait list? Who says their is a wait list? I have 2 porsche dealers within 10 minutes of me and the one I have a relationship with gets 1 allocation and says if I want one they can order it any time. The other has 2 allocations with 1 already spoken for.
Besides I wouldn't want a 1st year one anyways because I'm sure there will be problems that need fixing. Last I checked porsche wasn't ferrari.
Besides I wouldn't want a 1st year one anyways because I'm sure there will be problems that need fixing. Last I checked porsche wasn't ferrari.
#13
You are saying that 1st year Ferrari's are problem free? Let's talk about 458 fires, shall we?
#14
I can walk 10 minutes to my porsche dealer and say I want the 1 GT3 allocation you have and they will say sure the car will come in 90 days.
#15
You understood it correctly the first time. The ferrari comment was in reference to waiting lists. But yes all super cars have their quirks the first year.