GT3 RS Pricing
#2
I am not paying... but you should easily be able to get a discount... many have
drive a hard bargain and you might be surprised... I know of a few $15xK cars sold as low as 125 in one instance and another at $130...
a couple weeks ago a $16xK car with 167 miles sold second hand at $131k
not easy but the deals are there and if I was a dealer I would be motivated... I heard there are over 40 on dealer lots and still shipping more but I also heard production is over.
find a couple you like and start grinding - I would not pay more than $135k for any new .2RS and at $135 it would have to be just right
good luck - it is a buyers market IMHO
drive a hard bargain and you might be surprised... I know of a few $15xK cars sold as low as 125 in one instance and another at $130...
a couple weeks ago a $16xK car with 167 miles sold second hand at $131k
not easy but the deals are there and if I was a dealer I would be motivated... I heard there are over 40 on dealer lots and still shipping more but I also heard production is over.
find a couple you like and start grinding - I would not pay more than $135k for any new .2RS and at $135 it would have to be just right
good luck - it is a buyers market IMHO
#5
The production is indeed over.
If you are a good customer for your dealer a 6/8% discount on price list should not be a problem.
If you are a VERY good one then a 10% is workable
If you are a good customer for your dealer a 6/8% discount on price list should not be a problem.
If you are a VERY good one then a 10% is workable
#7
That was stupid
#8
I think it was a case of bad speculation or the seller needing cash... OR possibly cutting his losses before it got worse
Today I heard that there are over 100 RS on dealer lots... which I cannot believe but from a reliable source. A guy on RL said virtually every dealer in so cal has at least one...
so a guy with a 167 mile high option car has to compete with the new mid to low option level car.
I agree it was not smart but if the prices continue to drop then maybe, although it was a loss, it was better to get out sooner rather than later.
If you buy new in a sales tax state, then more times than not you are hosed in more ways than one.
Today I heard that there are over 100 RS on dealer lots... which I cannot believe but from a reliable source. A guy on RL said virtually every dealer in so cal has at least one...
so a guy with a 167 mile high option car has to compete with the new mid to low option level car.
I agree it was not smart but if the prices continue to drop then maybe, although it was a loss, it was better to get out sooner rather than later.
If you buy new in a sales tax state, then more times than not you are hosed in more ways than one.
#9
That number is pretty close to dead cost on a new one- so *if* a dealer was willing to cut one loose for dead cost, it's not that bad of a move.
Expensive move, omg yes. That must of hurt. But speculation is running rampant on such cars. Bizarre world.
Expensive move, omg yes. That must of hurt. But speculation is running rampant on such cars. Bizarre world.