Market Meltdown: Porsche Prices Plunge! What's Going On?

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Published 2024-03-14
Picture this: the price of a Porsche dropping as swiftly as ice cream melts under the scorching summer sun. It's an image that's as startling as it is true. The automotive world is abuzz as the Porsche market, long celebrated for its steadfastness and resilience, now exhibits a baffling phenomenon. While some models defy the odds, holding their ground like bastions of value, others are witnessing a surprising descent in price, making waves among enthusiasts and investors alike.

In today's deep dive, we're zeroing in on five specific Porsche models that epitomize this perplexing trend. From the steadfast classics to the modern marvels facing unexpected depreciation, we'll uncover the factors driving these market dynamics and spotlight the hidden opportunities they might be signaling to savvy collectors and prospective buyers.

All Comments (16)
  • @pfan12000
    Where do you get these numbers???? Total misinformation.
  • @darrenbrock8372
    Over the past 4 to 5 weeks there have been several youtube articles about how " Porsche is in trouble and prices are falling through the roof". Is 2024 I hate Porsche year? I would imagine if there were a crash in the super car market Ferrari Maserati Lamborghini would also be suffering but I have not seen any youtubers suggesting this? Yes there will Porsche models that do depreciate more than others . Not sure a Range rover sport is that good an investment either!! I do not feel the value of my 1988 3.2 Carrera is at any risk of being worthless in the next 12 months. Maybe we should all look at this huge crash in Porsche value as a positive? Maybe my dream to own a 1973 2.7RS will soon be within reach again in the near future??
  • I have a new 911s 992. I waited 18 months for it. I got it about 3 months ago. It’s well equipped. I have been offered close to what I paid for it. If supply doesn’t improve then the second hand valuation will be close to brand new within the first few tears.
  • @worldtrav72
    Used Macan and Cheyenne prices are getting very interesting!
  • @billschlafly4107
    If Porsche switches to AC/DC...the value of ICE powered cars will rise.
  • @seans2163
    In canada prices have not come down
  • @user-fn4qz5hk6u
    Rip off this company is become and they treat the customers so bad you walk in the dealership you wear your construction outfit. They don’t realize you’re the owner for the company. They treat you like dirt.
  • @darrellhunt5214
    Oh dear, here we go again....... IMHO, let some kn*b buy a new 992gt3 and suffer a 30% loss, then buy it. The first owner won't care anyway, as he bought it to try to avoid a massive tax bill in his income & thought he'd have a "giggle/fun" for 6-9mths before buying another new one for the same reason. OR...... Buy a 1994/95 968cs for $25k+ and leave it as standard = non depreciating car. Or, take it Ninemeister, fit a supercharger for 450+bhp, KW3 spec suspension, one-piece 964rs clutch (all in for $60k) & it'll scare the hell out of far newer Porkers for far less $. Then when you're done, strip all the upgrade bits off it & sell it as a standard spec 968cs. And then sell all the upgraded parts. Nice. #968cslover
  • @appygolucky1
    It’s not difficult to see because they are well over priced for what they are and they are not reliable
  • @todddrury8798
    Such a crock, why is this content even produced, to what end is it intended. Complete bs, I wish it was true so these cars were more affordable, from what i have seen both the gt3 and gt4 are going up not down
  • @psgp298
    like Rolex, Porsche is a brand full of hype and very clever marketing. Once you've driven some Porsches, you will find they are good, but not miraculous. They're just sports cars. Like others. Let the prices keep coming down.
  • @mrporsche4236
    Im a porsche expert. Its by far the most overrated and overpriced brand by a huge distance. This is a fact not an opinion