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nick w said:jotaking said:Indeed, manual slated for 2017.
What do you guys think this will do to the gt3 used market?
As a turbo owner I watch the turbo segment with great interest, however I haven't got my finger on the GT3 pulse.
What is the general consensus with the experts and owners on here.
For sure, there will be always be a market adjustment when a new model gets
rolled out and there will always be seasonal rises and falls too. But overall,
with so many people wanting so very few cars being manufactured, used car
values will still remain 'over the top'. Blame that on zero interest rates, and
so many 'new buyers' wanting to treat GT3's as investment vehicles...as well
as a few old Hawks on here too !
..'supply and demand', something that Porsche are quite good at influencing.
Huge marketing hype, then they build a handful of cars which get trickled out.
:bandit:
+1 I'd agree with that
I can't see the new car being manual having a massive difference on older manual GT3's. It's not just the gearbox, there's the engine and steering too, size, etc. New one will probably be more complex technologically than the outgoing model too, so there's definitely now a stronger analogue vs. digital split as well