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An old & maybe over asked question over recent years but can anyone explain why there seems to be so much variation in retail prices being asked at the moment. I feel there could be change in the air ???
Regds, Nick.
 
It looks, as if prices have settled a bit in the second half of 2015. Maybe some dealers are still asking fantasy prices.
A good 964 RS with ca. 90,000 km, a good history, and so on...will be 190,000 EUR here in Germany at the mo. These cars were 100,000 EUR cheaper 4 or 5 years ago.
In spring it looked, as if 200,000 EUR is no limit - but obviously it is.
As always, special cars ask special prices, low milers, one owner, not raced, etc.. On the other hand some of the cars have a history, which could be interesting for a collector. So, there are reasons for some premium prices.

In general, IMHO the change you feel has already happened and it´s a solid level now.

Hacki
 
Arghhhh the old nutshell ….. there has been a general cooling in all but really special ultra rare high provenance classics, like works of art.

The price difference between a 993RS and 964RS still baffles me …….. they will be parity in 2017 if that helps anyone, 64 still misunderstood and knocked by those who have mot been able to tame one and loved by all of us who can not tame one!

964RS The Wild Mustang of the Porsche Stable …….. [:D]
 

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