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Originally Posted by RPM33
Yes you are right topspeed. I'm seeing $139k on Carfax for 2017 Turbo S, multiple cars. Original MSRP with options had to be at least $200k, so depreciation of at least 30% since these cars came out in 2016. So essentially 30% depreciation in four years. From what I read, there is more of a supply of 911 Turbos than GT3's. Others have mentioned that you need to be a VIP customer to secure a new GT3 allocation.
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Here is a 17 turbo S with 35,000 miles listed for 140k and originally stocker of 201.
https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/invent...ting=264015362
A 720S with that type of mileage would tank and likely look terrible as they are not quality cars IMO.. I nearly bought one and it was not IMO up to Porsche quality.