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The Viper Market is Getting Real
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<blockquote data-quote="SecondhandSnake" data-source="post: 16639267" data-attributes="member: 116684"><p>Porsche values in general have been way up as of late. Between the air cooled ones skyrocketing a few years ago and now the newer ones picking up, it's another bitter pill to swallow.</p><p></p><p>There's a lot up in the air. Lumber/materials are starting to come back to earth. Housing is slowing but it's going to take awhile to relieve the pent up demand and slow supply. The bigger factor is going to be the auto market, and that one is going to drag on for years due to the chip shortage. I think the most realistic scenario is we see a dip in these cars value along with used cars overall, but they're going to continue their climb afterward. That is of course barring any government intervention, which would only send prices skyrocketing again.</p><p></p><p>If it gets too damn crazy I'm just gonna build a Daytona coupe and stuff a V10 in it if I have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SecondhandSnake, post: 16639267, member: 116684"] Porsche values in general have been way up as of late. Between the air cooled ones skyrocketing a few years ago and now the newer ones picking up, it's another bitter pill to swallow. There's a lot up in the air. Lumber/materials are starting to come back to earth. Housing is slowing but it's going to take awhile to relieve the pent up demand and slow supply. The bigger factor is going to be the auto market, and that one is going to drag on for years due to the chip shortage. I think the most realistic scenario is we see a dip in these cars value along with used cars overall, but they're going to continue their climb afterward. That is of course barring any government intervention, which would only send prices skyrocketing again. If it gets too damn crazy I'm just gonna build a Daytona coupe and stuff a V10 in it if I have to. [/QUOTE]
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