GT2RS Inventory hurting cars reputation???
#1
GT2RS Inventory hurting cars reputation???
I've read a few threads where comments have been made regarding the handful of cars sitting in dealer showrooms. If I can paraphrase a bit, comments have been, "The Car didn't sell out, so it must be a dud.". "Car will depreciate drastically." "They should already be selling below MSRP." In todays day and age a build of 500 cars isn't really that limited and the performance of the car is almost met by other sub $300k supercars, so I don't think this is a classic investors car in that sense. But it is the highest performance Porsche ever. For that alone, it deserves a special place in Porsche history. 620 HP from a factory warranteed, flat six is an amazing technical achievement. Not to mention the razor sharp handling.
The GT2RS is a phenomenal supercar, but it does seem like it's $260k price tag and lack of 100% sellout (due to dealer speculation and a few last minute walkaways) have dampened the enthusiasm a bit. Without a more radical re-body, the 500 unit build and with the high price, I think this car was always destined for a little bit of a slow roll. It will be appreciated more for what it is vs. what it isn't, when the dealer cars clear out and more people get to experience the GT2RS in it's natural habitat, the track. It would be disappointing to think that the GTRS is already yesterdays news. In the US, the cars haven't even been here long enough to need an oil change.
The GT2RS is a phenomenal supercar, but it does seem like it's $260k price tag and lack of 100% sellout (due to dealer speculation and a few last minute walkaways) have dampened the enthusiasm a bit. Without a more radical re-body, the 500 unit build and with the high price, I think this car was always destined for a little bit of a slow roll. It will be appreciated more for what it is vs. what it isn't, when the dealer cars clear out and more people get to experience the GT2RS in it's natural habitat, the track. It would be disappointing to think that the GTRS is already yesterdays news. In the US, the cars haven't even been here long enough to need an oil change.
#4
I don't think there's anything wrong with the car. The problem as I have herd it is that Porsche claimed it was sold out and wouldn't give a allocation to repeate customers that lived in cretin markets. So now cars are sitting in showrooms unsold instead of good customers garages
#6
The dealer here in Salt Lake City did not get an allocation, yet unless you were a known customer of a large dealer in a large market (based on my own personal query) you could forget it. They were supposed to be "all sold out" pretty much when they were announced. That being said, where are cars for sale? There are none on AUtotrader, cars.com, or Dupont registry?
#10
PS matt I like the avatar