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Porsche 718 Spyder 000 Package Price
Good Morning! It’s not every day we have two Exclusive Manufaktur cars sell and their markets couldn’t be more different. One has become an instant collectible while the other has depreciated as if it weren’t anything special.
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THE MARKET
Sell-Through Rate: 78%
Market Volume ($): $1,120,630
Market Volume (Units): 18
Solid day in the market with our sell-through rate pushing towards 80% and a dollar volume propped up over $1m thanks to a couple of Exclusive Manufaktur cars and a pair of modified 911s.
TOP SALES
1989 Porsche 911 Coupe Backdate $190,000 Bring a Trailer
2022 Porsche 718 Spyder 000 Package $181,000 Bring a Trailer
2019 Porsche 911 Targa 4 GTS Exclusive Manufaktur $151,000 Birng a Trailer
1997 Porsche 911 Coupe 6sp $130,000 PCARMARKET
1976 Porsche 911 Modified $125,000 PCARMARKET
SPOTLIGHT
PHOTO CREDIT BRING A TRAILER
Ordered off of Porsche’s “secret menu”, the 2022 718 Spyder 000 Package pictured above was a collaboration between 000 Magazine co-founders and Porsche Exclusive as an ode to the legendary Carrera GT. With special PTS colors and an interior trimmed in the Carrera GT’s Ascot Brown, the car features many CXX options as well as carbon fiber buckets and lots of brushed aluminum.
While normal 718 Spyders have sold in the $130,000 range over the past year, we have seen a couple of outliers with the highest sale being a 687-mile PTS Gulf Blue car that sold for $163,500 in October of last year.
Now, we have seen a very similar 000 Package car sell recently for $200,000. It too was finished in Slate Grey and had just over 5,000 miles. Our Spotlight car however has less than half those miles at 1,700, so for it to sell for almost $20k less at $181,000 was quite a surprise.
The market for Spyders isn’t softening as recent sales have proven and there was nothing in the listing that would have justified a much lower price. At the end of the day, I just don’t think the bidders were there and I would assume that the reserve was probably right at $180k. Well bought for what I believe will be a highly sought-after example of the 718 in the next few years.
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