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Old Nov 9, 2007 | 08:53 AM
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US prices to remain strong?

With the US dollar becoming weak, is it safe to think that prices in the US will be going up? There have already been rumors that Porsche and other manufacturers are sending more cars to new emerging markets which will likely lessen the supply here in the US. How do you think this will play on the US market?
 
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Originally Posted by JohnnyD
With the US dollar becoming weak, is it safe to think that prices in the US will be going up? There have already been rumors that Porsche and other manufacturers are sending more cars to new emerging markets which will likely lessen the supply here in the US. How do you think this will play on the US market?

This is true, PNA already said that the allocation to the US for the 997 will be drawndown a tad for emerging markets. India as well as China and Russia are really expanding and there is a market for these cars there now.

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