Just re the comment above about the size of the 991 GT3 vs older cars. I've got a 991.2 GT3 and a 997 GTS which is I believe the same wide body width as the 997.2 GT3 RS. My garages are very narrow so am acutely aware of the width of both....the 991.2 GT3 is no wider than the wide body 997. Sure it's a bit longer but it's the width that people always seem to comment about on UK roads.
With regards to the GT3 market we're definitely in for interesting times....Porsche have made 991 variants in unprecedented numbers....I'd guess there are 800 991.1/991.2 GT3's in total in the UK. That's a lot of what are pretty specialist/niche cars to find a home for. There are an awful lot of cars on the market at the moment....most OPC's are part of large dealer groups who have a three month stock holding policy and we only really have two months until dealers will be looking to lighten the load ahead of the quiet winter months.
I reckon if you're in the market and wait until Sep when it's quarter end for OPC's you'll be able to get a really good deal on a car. As has been said above OPC's will "own" these cars are RRP if they were traded against an RS so for most cars that's circa £130k.
Wider car market is not in great shape, last winter was absolutely shocking for a lot fo the specialist dealers so I don't think anyone is going to be feeling brave about going into this winter with a lot of stock.
With regards to the GT3 market we're definitely in for interesting times....Porsche have made 991 variants in unprecedented numbers....I'd guess there are 800 991.1/991.2 GT3's in total in the UK. That's a lot of what are pretty specialist/niche cars to find a home for. There are an awful lot of cars on the market at the moment....most OPC's are part of large dealer groups who have a three month stock holding policy and we only really have two months until dealers will be looking to lighten the load ahead of the quiet winter months.
I reckon if you're in the market and wait until Sep when it's quarter end for OPC's you'll be able to get a really good deal on a car. As has been said above OPC's will "own" these cars are RRP if they were traded against an RS so for most cars that's circa £130k.
Wider car market is not in great shape, last winter was absolutely shocking for a lot fo the specialist dealers so I don't think anyone is going to be feeling brave about going into this winter with a lot of stock.