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2022 GT3 Update. Almost a New Low.
Good Morning! We hit over $1m in sales yesterday despite only selling 59% of cars on offer thanks to a 2022 GT3 Touring and M505 Slant Nose Cabriolet. Imagine if we were in our normal 70% range, it could have been $2m Tuesday!
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THE MARKET
Sell-Through Rate: 59%
Market Volume ($): $1,367,365
Market Volume (Units): 27
TOP SALES
1988 Porsche 911 Turbo Cab. M505 $332,000 Bring a Trailer
2022 Porsche 911 GT3 Touring $258,000 Bring a Trailer
2022 Porsche 911 GTS Coupe 7sp $173,000 Bring a Trailer
1986 Porsche 911 Cab. M491 $96,999 Bring a Trailer
2012 Porsche 911 Turbo S Cab. $89,000 Bring a Trailer
SPOTLIGHT
PHOTO CREDIT BRING A TRAILER
Over the last six months, we’ve seen quite the adjustment in 2022 GT3 pricing across the board. While the occasional PTS Uber-Optioned Manual Touring still sells for over $300k, we haven’t seen a winged GT3 or a PDK Touring sell for over $300k in the last six months.
The 2022 GT3 Touring pictured above is a PDK-equipped example finished in Shark Blue over Black leather and comes with roughly 2,000 miles on the odometer. It has about $30,000 in options including the much-needed front-axle lift system and carbon fiber roof for an MSRP of $194,650. It sold yesterday on Bring a Trailer for $258,000.
Although that’s now the second lowest price paid at auction for a PDK 992 GT3 Touring, compared to the recent $262,000 sale of a 42-mile example finished in Shark Blue as well, I’d have to say this one was well sold in a market that for the time-being has appeared to level out around the $260k mark.
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