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      07-09-2023, 11:50 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by GTS Daddy View Post
Others will, but GT cars will never crash in value. It''s a pipe dream to think otherwise.

Time and time again, we have a perfect car for someone and hear the, "I'll wait for the market to drop." That might make sense for many other vehicles (did I hear G-wagon's), but not 911's and certainly not GT cars. As with anything, there will be corrections here and there, but if there is a 911 that checks the right boxes for you, don't hesitate!

In 2019, I had access to a 991.2 Touring with under 3K miles for $165K in Chalk. It was market price at the time. Although I prefer the wang, I thought to myself, that would be a great car to enjoy at $140K. I'll wait until 2021-2022 to snap one up. Yeah right, f**k me!
Eh, I don't necessarily agree. A few years ago, 991.1 GT3's were in the $120 to $140k range. The are slowly getting back there too.

I think the market is forever changed on GT cars, but the 991.X's WILL come down as the 992.2 GT3's come out and the 991's age.

Cooking 991's are dropping and you can pick up a 992 Carrera or S for "reasonable" money. But T/GTS and Turbo are just "fooking stoopid" money. GTS in the $160's? It's not that good of a car, sorry.
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