A Sign Of The Times: Is The Porsche 911 GT3 Market Poised To Dip?

Whether you're a prospective buyer or a current GT3 owner, this recent analysis reveals that it all comes down to the generation, with one of them being an outlier

Harald de Brujin, a.k.a. FourWheel Trader On YouTube Has Come Out With An Analysis Of The GT3 Market

After A Drastic Fall, Prices Have Now Stabilized

He Also Compares The Drop-In Price Between The 992 Touring And Non-Touring Versions

We See A Similar Leveling Of Prices In The Both The Generations Of The 991

991.1 Prices Range In Between $140 - $145 k, And 991.2 In Between $191 - 198 K

The Smaller 997 Market Saw An Incremental Increase, But It Is Unconfirmed.

996 Generation Cars Are Seeing A Decline After Stabilization

He Compares The Drop-In Value To Cars Like The Ferrari F430 And 360

The Complete Overview Of The Market Shows That The GT3 Market Is Quite Stable

A Look At Carried Over Inventory Shows The 996 Takes Longer To Sell, With Over 50% Of Cars Not Selling In The First 3 Months

He Also Analyzes The Discounts Applied On Carried Over Inventory

For The First Time, He Compares The German Market To The U.S

Swipe Up To Watch His In-Depth Video Analysis For A More Detailed Breakdown On The GT3 Market.

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