mchurch0211
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I know others that say the same, as they are supposed to sell at MSRP (Or Porsche politely requests that they do). Problem is, they turn around and sell to brokers, pull in a kickback from them, and don't leave any allocations available to their customers for limited cars. For instance- Back in 2017 I placed a sizable deposit and order for a 991.2 GT3. Local dealer was going to "Let me know if they got me an allocation" Over the next 2 years I watched their inventory, and saw several GT3s pop in to inventory for a day or two....... A few days later a google search of the vins would pull up an ad for a used (with 20 miles on it) GT3 for 75-100k over MSRP. remember money talks and you know the rest……
When asked about it, they would just deny deny deny.....
Some Ford dealers will be doing the same routine with R's, i am sure.
My brother works at a Large dealer and they get theses emails and phone calls weekly. it’s already happening. dealers are getting called upon and offered 40-50k over msrp just for a allocated build. and the sad thing is they are a broker ( the middle man) so you know they are selling for at least 10k more to make a profit themselves and they are very aggressive at trying to buy them even when dealers tell them they are already sold. so I will not be surprised when a lot of the “i got mine for msrp “ have a surprise adm on delivery day
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