Could it be that the insider's desire for 6MT slick top coupes are simply swamped by outsiders with longer money who would prefer a SMG drop top? Is that not possible? Of course it is. The hard core group is always the minority.
Not everyone who wants one of these is interested in tracking it, weight reduction, carbon look alike parts, etc. Some just want a classic athletic 4-seater drop top that they can drive when ready and not think about when they're not driving it. And they may have longer paper to afford it as a 4th or 5th car. It happens.
One car I passed on as "too expensive" in 2010 was purchased LITERALLY by the guy who walked in behind me. He was like "you're not buying that one?" (Silver Grey over Imola drop top SMG, listed as TiAG over Imola by some off brand dealer in NJ -- I was there visiting). He looked to be about 10 years older than me and I'm pretty sure he wrote a check. Car wasn't my desired color + was about $10k too high in my estimation (I'm a picky buyer). Plus it was a 4th car at the time, so I wasn't going a penny over my number.
I still think the SMG drop top will command premiums in the future, just because most people I know who like these cars have too much money and not enough time to be on chat rooms. They just like the car. And $45k for one of these is like "Fine" given what similar Porsches cost these days.
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Not everyone who wants one of these is interested in tracking it, weight reduction, carbon look alike parts, etc. Some just want a classic athletic 4-seater drop top that they can drive when ready and not think about when they're not driving it. And they may have longer paper to afford it as a 4th or 5th car. It happens.
One car I passed on as "too expensive" in 2010 was purchased LITERALLY by the guy who walked in behind me. He was like "you're not buying that one?" (Silver Grey over Imola drop top SMG, listed as TiAG over Imola by some off brand dealer in NJ -- I was there visiting). He looked to be about 10 years older than me and I'm pretty sure he wrote a check. Car wasn't my desired color + was about $10k too high in my estimation (I'm a picky buyer). Plus it was a 4th car at the time, so I wasn't going a penny over my number.
I still think the SMG drop top will command premiums in the future, just because most people I know who like these cars have too much money and not enough time to be on chat rooms. They just like the car. And $45k for one of these is like "Fine" given what similar Porsches cost these days.
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maw
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