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Old Aug 19, 2018 | 11:43 PM
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PPI for ‘16 GT3RS

Considering a ‘16 GT3RS at the Broward Porsche in Davie, Florida, and have few questions:

anyone know the car by chance? Would be great to get a history on the car; dealer doesn’t seem to know.
anyone know a good independent Porsche mechanic that can do a PPI for me?
any advice on what to look out for on these GT3RS?

Thanks in advance!
 
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I bought a 2016 GT3 RS in March this year...I decided after a lot of searching to only go with a Certified Pre-Owned. I just covers the car for much longer and is transferrable and gives you a bit of piece of mind. When it that much for a car getting something that is covered is the best. Also the Dealer gave me the Car Fax and also the car was bought from them 2 year earlier with one owner. My point being it is good to know the history and if a Dealer doesn't and it isn't CPO then you don't get that up to 100K mile coverage, and you don't really know what you are getting. In the end I just realized to pay a bit more but be comfortable... Just some food for thought. If you have not already been there RENNLIST is a much more active site. Those guys know most everything about the local cars in their areas....
 
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Originally Posted by Antigravity Batteries
I bought a 2016 GT3 RS in March this year...I decided after a lot of searching to only go with a Certified Pre-Owned. I just covers the car for much longer and is transferrable and gives you a bit of piece of mind. When it that much for a car getting something that is covered is the best. Also the Dealer gave me the Car Fax and also the car was bought from them 2 year earlier with one owner. My point being it is good to know the history and if a Dealer doesn't and it isn't CPO then you don't get that up to 100K mile coverage, and you don't really know what you are getting. In the end I just realized to pay a bit more but be comfortable... Just some food for thought. If you have not already been there RENNLIST is a much more active site. Those guys know most everything about the local cars in their areas....
Thanks for the feedback. I agree CPO is probably the way to go to spend that much money.
 
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