992 S/T and GT3rs plush cash vs CGT
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992 S/T and GT3rs plush cash vs CGT
Hi, long time lurker posting for first time.
Wondering what your thoughts are on for hypothetically trading a package of 992 GT3rs + S/T + cash (to make up for difference) for 1 CGT? Assuming fair price for all 3 cars.
Obviously this would have to happen at least 1 year after taking delivery in the S/T so would be 2025 business at the earliest, but for those with extensive garages and access to these cars wondering if you have thought about it.
At least here in CT you could slap a classic car plate on the CGT and eliminate property tax, although at cars this level the tax aspect is really not a deal breaker.
This is under the assumption you already have a decent garage on top of the GT3rs & S/t. Let's say something like a Dakar (for winter fun) / manual car of early 2000s (F430 or Murci or FGT etc.) / track dedicated car / comfortable daily (taycan or Cayenne etc.) as well as the GT3rs and S/T.
Happy to hear thoughts.
Wondering what your thoughts are on for hypothetically trading a package of 992 GT3rs + S/T + cash (to make up for difference) for 1 CGT? Assuming fair price for all 3 cars.
Obviously this would have to happen at least 1 year after taking delivery in the S/T so would be 2025 business at the earliest, but for those with extensive garages and access to these cars wondering if you have thought about it.
At least here in CT you could slap a classic car plate on the CGT and eliminate property tax, although at cars this level the tax aspect is really not a deal breaker.
This is under the assumption you already have a decent garage on top of the GT3rs & S/t. Let's say something like a Dakar (for winter fun) / manual car of early 2000s (F430 or Murci or FGT etc.) / track dedicated car / comfortable daily (taycan or Cayenne etc.) as well as the GT3rs and S/T.
Happy to hear thoughts.
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01-13-2024, 06:59 AM
Hi, long time lurker posting for first time.
Wondering what your thoughts are on for hypothetically trading a package of 992 GT3rs + S/T + cash (to make up for difference) for 1 CGT? Assuming fair price for all 3 cars.
Obviously this would have to happen at least 1 year after taking delivery in the S/T so would be 2025 business at the earliest, but for those with extensive garages and access to these cars wondering if you have thought about it.
At least here in CT you could slap a classic car plate on the CGT and eliminate property tax, although at cars this level the tax aspect is really not a deal breaker.
This is under the assumption you already have a decent garage on top of the GT3rs & S/t. Let's say something like a Dakar (for winter fun) / manual car of early 2000s (F430 or Murci or FGT etc.) / track dedicated car / comfortable daily (taycan or Cayenne etc.) as well as the GT3rs and S/T.
Happy to hear thoughts.
Wondering what your thoughts are on for hypothetically trading a package of 992 GT3rs + S/T + cash (to make up for difference) for 1 CGT? Assuming fair price for all 3 cars.
Obviously this would have to happen at least 1 year after taking delivery in the S/T so would be 2025 business at the earliest, but for those with extensive garages and access to these cars wondering if you have thought about it.
At least here in CT you could slap a classic car plate on the CGT and eliminate property tax, although at cars this level the tax aspect is really not a deal breaker.
This is under the assumption you already have a decent garage on top of the GT3rs & S/t. Let's say something like a Dakar (for winter fun) / manual car of early 2000s (F430 or Murci or FGT etc.) / track dedicated car / comfortable daily (taycan or Cayenne etc.) as well as the GT3rs and S/T.
Happy to hear thoughts.
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I would rather have the RS and the ST, especially if I specced them.
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The only reason why I would sell my 997 4L would be for a CGT.
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nothing drives like a CGT, nothing before and nothing after.
I love it
but it is a A to point A car. totally useless
I have 15k miles on CGT chassis. I know it well but every time I am out with it, it scares me ****less.
If u like roller coaster rides, this is it.
it's better to have RS and CGT.
I love it
but it is a A to point A car. totally useless
I have 15k miles on CGT chassis. I know it well but every time I am out with it, it scares me ****less.
If u like roller coaster rides, this is it.
it's better to have RS and CGT.
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ok so the question is-
selling the GT3RS @ Market 420-450?
selling the s/t @ market 500-600?
buying CGT @ market 1.2-1.5?
you're still short quite a bit of cash. .
without having driven the ST yet but having a lot of miles on my pair of CGT's (now sold) and my R (now sold) and short drives in the 992 RS I'd much rather have the CGT vs any of those 911's.
selling the GT3RS @ Market 420-450?
selling the s/t @ market 500-600?
buying CGT @ market 1.2-1.5?
you're still short quite a bit of cash. .
without having driven the ST yet but having a lot of miles on my pair of CGT's (now sold) and my R (now sold) and short drives in the 992 RS I'd much rather have the CGT vs any of those 911's.
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is the goal investment or driving or both….?
CGT will sit while with the other 2 cars the RS will likely be driven, the ST will probably be less used but still return well in value as will the RS…..even with miles….
if pure investment return is the goal with little driving over next 5 years…CGT
CGT will sit while with the other 2 cars the RS will likely be driven, the ST will probably be less used but still return well in value as will the RS…..even with miles….
if pure investment return is the goal with little driving over next 5 years…CGT
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The CGT has a lot of quirks. Having a 992 RS and ST and also requiring more cash I personally would not go CGT.
It’s unlike anything you else but it’s dated in ways too. Doug Demuro just spent a bunch of money just to get it to ride more like a modern car. New suspension, axle lift, electro wing etc.
CGT is the type of car you buy when you have FU money in my humble opinion. Or it’s a life must have check box.
I would want to be in the position where you don’t have to get rid of ST and RS and simply be adding CGT.
It’s unlike anything you else but it’s dated in ways too. Doug Demuro just spent a bunch of money just to get it to ride more like a modern car. New suspension, axle lift, electro wing etc.
CGT is the type of car you buy when you have FU money in my humble opinion. Or it’s a life must have check box.
I would want to be in the position where you don’t have to get rid of ST and RS and simply be adding CGT.
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The CGT has a lot of quirks. Having a 992 RS and ST and also requiring more cash I personally would not go CGT.
It’s unlike anything you else but it’s dated in ways too. Doug Demuro just spent a bunch of money just to get it to ride more like a modern car. New suspension, axle lift, electro wing etc.
CGT is the type of car you buy when you have FU money in my humble opinion. Or it’s a life must have check box.
I would want to be in the position where you don’t have to get rid of ST and RS and simply be adding CGT.
It’s unlike anything you else but it’s dated in ways too. Doug Demuro just spent a bunch of money just to get it to ride more like a modern car. New suspension, axle lift, electro wing etc.
CGT is the type of car you buy when you have FU money in my humble opinion. Or it’s a life must have check box.
I would want to be in the position where you don’t have to get rid of ST and RS and simply be adding CGT.
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Just based on maintenance costs alone, I would choose an S/T and RS combo.
Even though I’m a quality over quantity person.
Even though I’m a quality over quantity person.
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Seems to be, so I asked the goal of the OP.......Porsches are an investment instrument for some people.......not me......I try to buy wisely and get my money's worth by driving the cars I buyer time.......some people don't......