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Well, I had high hopes that I'd settle on a well cared for 2007 GT3 at a great price. I've found a couple -- prices range from $86K to $90K.
Then my darn incremental rationalization brain kicks and I've been browsing 2010's just to see what sort of discount off MSRP I could find. Today I found one with all of the options I like, with a $123K MSRP, being "let go" for $116,970. I'm pretty sure I could get them down to $115,970 if I agree to sign papers today. So $8K off MSRP in my book is a good deal.
So now I'm caught between, say, a $90K 2007 GT3, or a $116K 2010. It's less about the absolute money and more about the price/benefit ratio.
Hmmmm.
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-White, PCCBs, other fun things inside Porsche 997 Twin Turbo (2009) Sold Mercedes C63 AMG (2009)
- KLEEMANN K2 package ~550hp
started looking for a lightly used .1, but now started looking for a '10 - your's sounds like a great deal
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Well, I had high hopes that I'd settle on a well cared for 2007 GT3 at a great price. I've found a couple -- prices range from $86K to $90K.
Then my darn incremental rationalization brain kicks and I've been browsing 2010's just to see what sort of discount off MSRP I could find. Today I found one with all of the options I like, with a $123K MSRP, being "let go" for $116,970. I'm pretty sure I could get them down to $115,970 if I agree to sign papers today. So $8K off MSRP in my book is a good deal.
So now I'm caught between, say, a $90K 2007 GT3, or a $116K 2010. It's less about the absolute money and more about the price/benefit ratio.
Hmmmm.
It's a no brainer, just get the new one. It's a lot better car
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Well, I had high hopes that I'd settle on a well cared for 2007 GT3 at a great price. I've found a couple -- prices range from $86K to $90K.
Then my darn incremental rationalization brain kicks and I've been browsing 2010's just to see what sort of discount off MSRP I could find. Today I found one with all of the options I like, with a $123K MSRP, being "let go" for $116,970. I'm pretty sure I could get them down to $115,970 if I agree to sign papers today. So $8K off MSRP in my book is a good deal.
So now I'm caught between, say, a $90K 2007 GT3, or a $116K 2010. It's less about the absolute money and more about the price/benefit ratio.
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Well, I had high hopes that I'd settle on a well cared for 2007 GT3 at a great price. I've found a couple -- prices range from $86K to $90K.
Then my darn incremental rationalization brain kicks and I've been browsing 2010's just to see what sort of discount off MSRP I could find. Today I found one with all of the options I like, with a $123K MSRP, being "let go" for $116,970. I'm pretty sure I could get them down to $115,970 if I agree to sign papers today. So $8K off MSRP in my book is a good deal.
So now I'm caught between, say, a $90K 2007 GT3, or a $116K 2010. It's less about the absolute money and more about the price/benefit ratio.
Hmmmm.
$123 minus $115,970 is $7k, right?
Regardless, even at MSRP, I'd go new; much better car, imo.
Well, I'm seriously considering the black one (brand new) with the following for $115,970:
Retail
911 GT3 997 810
Price
BASE 911 GT3
112,200.00
A1 Black
0.00
A1 Black
0.00
78 Black Full Leather
3,285.00
342 Heated Front Seats
510.00
490 Sound Package Plus
700.00
870 Universal Audio Interface
440.00
619 Bluetooth Phone Interface
695.00
810 Floor Mats in Interior Color
90.00
P23 PCM 3.0 w/ Extended Navigation
3,110.00
640 Sport Chrono Package Plus
690.00
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Total with Options $
121,720.00
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DSTCHG Destination Charge
950.00
GASGUZ Gas Guzzler
1,300.00
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Total Charges $
2,250.00
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Total Order $
123,970.00
Thoughts?
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-White, PCCBs, other fun things inside Porsche 997 Twin Turbo (2009) Sold Mercedes C63 AMG (2009)
- KLEEMANN K2 package ~550hp
Last edited by taylorcoleman; 11-02-2009 at 01:02 PM.
Well, I had high hopes that I'd settle on a well cared for 2007 GT3 at a great price. I've found a couple -- prices range from $86K to $90K.
Then my darn incremental rationalization brain kicks and I've been browsing 2010's just to see what sort of discount off MSRP I could find. Today I found one with all of the options I like, with a $123K MSRP, being "let go" for $116,970. I'm pretty sure I could get them down to $115,970 if I agree to sign papers today. So $8K off MSRP in my book is a good deal.
So now I'm caught between, say, a $90K 2007 GT3, or a $116K 2010. It's less about the absolute money and more about the price/benefit ratio.
Hmmmm.
$123k msrp being offered to you at $116,970 sounds like a really good deal on a new gt3. but if you still thinking about knocking down $1k more to $115,970 then this is probably not the right car for you and you should probably be looking at a whole different price range (much lower).
I would take the NEW one, especially at that great price...but I personally think you can get great prices on a lot of the 2010 GT3s, not just that one... THAT car is MISSING the Carbon Seats.
If you want the 07 08 well cared low mile GT3, I know of two, both down in Florida one is Red the other is White(with mods), +/- 1000 miles, both FULLY LOADED around 140k MSRP, PCCBs...everything. Not sure about the price, but i would say around 95k, depending on your negotiation skills LOL
OK, so I've decided it's a 2010, for sure. Phew...now that that's out of the way, I can either:
* Choose the one a couple of post above
* Choose a used one for $109K
The benefit of used is that I have a tax credit I can apply from a trade-in. My broker/dealer can't apply a tax credit to me as Porsche won't sell a brand new car to a dealer, only to an end-user. Dealers can trade them of course, but again, the tax credit won't apply.
So I'm looking at $109K + $1,500 in transaction fees + $1,000 in shipping ($111,500) for the used one with 1,500 miles with a $118,500 sticker
$123k msrp being offered to you at $116,970 sounds like a really good deal on a new gt3. but if you still thinking about knocking down $1k more to $115,970 then this is probably not the right car for you and you should probably be looking at a whole different price range (much lower).
LOL...I like to negotiate. He came out of the gates with $116,970. Why not save $1K if all it takes is a counter offer...can't fall off the floor.
__________________ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Porsche 997 GT3 (2010)
-White, PCCBs, other fun things inside Porsche 997 Twin Turbo (2009) Sold Mercedes C63 AMG (2009)
- KLEEMANN K2 package ~550hp