Why do low mile GT3's have so many previous owners.
#3
some find out they can't handle them (like Jeremy Clarkson)...but mostly because they are not a good daily driver because they are pretty stiff for street driving and the roads are only getting worse
#4
IMO its a Track/Street Automobile. Most of the cars were spartan on the options as well and daily driving without 4 doors, heated seats, NAV, Bluetooth, Adaptive Lights, etc...makes other cars better commuters. Add the economy its hard for a $100K+ car to sit in the garage..... It seems far more GT3 RS are staying with owners than the GT3 which is somewhat more telling.
#6
Do you mean you are concerned with too many owners on used GT3s and are now considering a 2010 that is on a showroom?
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#9
Well, I bought an '05 CPO GT3 about three months ago, only 7K miles. As much as I love the car, if I did no track events, or, if it were my daily driver, I would already have sold it. They are simply not very suitable for most folks on a daily basis; stiff, loud, no storage (with race seats, can't even access the back storage much), low, etc. But a lot of low mileage cars will not have seen much track use, since track folks tend to keep them, and street drivers do not. As for Clarkson, he actually likes the GT3 (although he disdains Porsche in general), and I believe he can handle one. He's a dick, but a good driver.
#10
A lot of 1st owners were gotta have the newest and then ADD kicks in and they move on. I had my 2005 996Gt3 for 4 years and it went through 3 owners in the next year after i sold it.
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#12
I agree. I've put about 3000 miles on my GT3 that had 2 prior owners and had 3000 miles on it when I bought. So far it has been perfect. I had a PPI done and had a Porsche dealer check it for over revs. If the cars your looking at seem almost like new and check out OK what does it matter if it has had more than one prior owner.
#13
buying a car with 3 previous owners makes you the 4th and when you go to unload it the next guy is staring at being the 5th owner.
weather real or percieved, that many owners gives the car a stigma of being run thru the ringer.
#14
It's a weekend car. The buyers of the high end cars have families and they can't taka ethe car out every weekend. When they do, it's not for more than going to get coffee or just for a little drive. I know that is my experience. I would love to take it to the track every weekend, but the family won't allow it.
#15
Usually, there is a "honeymoon" period with each successive owner I.E., pushing the car hard until sanity steps in and a regular driving pattern is established. Several owners could mean several "honeymoons". Not all wear (or the extent of it) is discovered during a PPI.