A Sign Of The Times: Is The Porsche 911 GT3 Market Poised To Dip? - Storyboard
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Harald de Brujin, a.k.a. FourWheel Trader On YouTube Has Come Out With An Analysis Of The GT3 Market
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After A Drastic Fall, Prices Have Now Stabilized
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He Also Compares The Drop-In Price Between The 992 Touring And Non-Touring Versions
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We See A Similar Leveling Of Prices In The Both The Generations Of The 991
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991.1 Prices Range In Between $140 - $145 k, And 991.2 In Between $191 - 198 K
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The Smaller 997 Market Saw An Incremental Increase, But It Is Unconfirmed.
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996 Generation Cars Are Seeing A Decline After Stabilization
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He Compares The Drop-In Value To Cars Like The Ferrari F430 And 360
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The Complete Overview Of The Market Shows That The GT3 Market Is Quite Stable
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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
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He Also Analyzes The Discounts Applied On Carried Over Inventory
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For The First Time, He Compares The German Market To The U.S
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Swipe Up To Watch His In-Depth Video Analysis For A More Detailed Breakdown On The GT3 Market.
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