Porsche have launched some fabulous GT cars in recent months that appeal to many of us so I could not help wondering whether their long held policy of restricting the production/sales of GT cars is still appropriate.
They have given the latest GT cars a much bigger band width increasing their appeal. For example my current GT 3 is a better road car than the last one but is also faster on track making the car appeal to a wider audience so more people want one but you can not buy a new one unless you put your name down back in the Jurassic period and successfully jumped through a number of hoops. I am sure the same will apply to the GT 3 RS which looks like an awesome motor. Ditto GT 4
I imagine that Porsche could sell many tens of thousands more GT cars worldwide but they choose not to so why is that? Are the GT cars just there to make the brand look sporty so as they can sell the real money makers with the sporty brand association? I am sure that has been the case in the past but doesn't racing also do that for them so isnt it time to increase GT car production?
Surely there has to come a time when Porsche realise that the wild speculation/appreciation seen in GT cars because demand exceeds supply cant be in their interest or their genuine customers. Does it make sense for a GT 3 to shoot up in value or an RS to make massive premiums whilst a Turbo S value drops because they slightly oversupply the market?
Is it time for Porsche to have a rethink on GT car production levels? What do you guys think?
My GT 3 continues to delight. Roll on the first track day!!


They have given the latest GT cars a much bigger band width increasing their appeal. For example my current GT 3 is a better road car than the last one but is also faster on track making the car appeal to a wider audience so more people want one but you can not buy a new one unless you put your name down back in the Jurassic period and successfully jumped through a number of hoops. I am sure the same will apply to the GT 3 RS which looks like an awesome motor. Ditto GT 4
I imagine that Porsche could sell many tens of thousands more GT cars worldwide but they choose not to so why is that? Are the GT cars just there to make the brand look sporty so as they can sell the real money makers with the sporty brand association? I am sure that has been the case in the past but doesn't racing also do that for them so isnt it time to increase GT car production?
Surely there has to come a time when Porsche realise that the wild speculation/appreciation seen in GT cars because demand exceeds supply cant be in their interest or their genuine customers. Does it make sense for a GT 3 to shoot up in value or an RS to make massive premiums whilst a Turbo S value drops because they slightly oversupply the market?
Is it time for Porsche to have a rethink on GT car production levels? What do you guys think?
My GT 3 continues to delight. Roll on the first track day!!

