https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8T4tq8Sc4Q
JayEmm discusses recent 911 prices in the UK.
I have to admit that I’ve always found ADM for these and other exotic cars curious. The cars I like depreciate like Zimbabwean currency so I only look at appreciating cars from the outside. These are luxury items - toys - and this sub protests passionately against ADM especially on the 911. Yet at the end of the day people are still paying it. These are not necessities. If ADM was such a problem for the market people could just…not pay it. No one will die if someone doesn’t get a GT3 RS in their garage next year. Not having one will have no negative impact on a potential buyer’s life except that they wouldn’t have their latest $300K+ toy to play with. But that hasn’t seemed to matter. People have been happy to pay over list and beg dealers for an allocation.
Anyway, based on this video (there’s a good section of Jay checking UK Autotrader with price trends) prices seem to be steadily coming down in the UK. I have no idea if the US market shows the same trend, but if not then the UK market may be foreshadowing the US and it may just require waiting a bit. To people looking to buy a 911 in the US: have you noticed anything similar?
992.1 allocation…ADM included ceramic, PPF and 2nd year maintenance. $18k.
But I’ve waited 2+ years so I’ve basically given up and wanted the last analog rpm on a manual 911 built.