Up for auction is this 2019 Porsche 991.2 Carrera 4 GTS finished in Chalk over a black leather interior. This stunning example is equipped with must-have options such as rear axle steering, Bose® Surround Sound System, Active Suspension Management, and Porsche Entry & Drive. Showing just 44 delivery miles on the odometer (72 km), this brand-new GTS is being offered by its seller out of Ontario Canada with a full-coverage warranty in effect until December of 2023.
This GTS is finished in Chalk and features a few unique factory styling cues such as tinted LED headlights, Porsche’s Dynamic Lighting System, and black-painted door handles. This example is also equipped with a desirable factory widebody, reminding you that it is a GTS variant. The car rides on a set of factory 20” 911 Turbo S wheels that are wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tires.
Complementing the exterior of this GTS is a sleek black leather interior. Loaded with factory options, this interior incorporates the perfect blend of both comfort and sporty styling. With a Canadian MSRP of over $176k, noteworthy options include:
Power comes from a robust 3.0 L twin-turbocharged 6-cylinder engine that produces 450 HP and 405 lb-ft of torque. This power is sent to all four wheels via a 7-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) transmission. Handling is heavily increased on this model due to the special ordered rear axle steering and PASM Sport Suspension. Standing as a brand-new vehicle, this car has not yet required any service and is ready to start its journey with a new owner.
The sale will include two keys, books, window sticker, and a warranty that is valid until December of 2023.
Comments (38)
You have to be kidding me. What a buy serious congrats.
Sold for $96,500
Bid in the amount of $96,500
Bid in the amount of $96,250
Bid in the amount of $96,000
Bid in the amount of $95,500
Bid in the amount of $95,000
Bid in the amount of $94,000
Bid in the amount of $93,500
Bid in the amount of $93,000
At current bid we're at a $63,000 discount from USA MSRP on a brand new 911. Not going to cut it, but there's a once in a lifetime deal to be had if we can push a bit further. I don't think I've ever seen a new Porsche with these savings...
Bid in the amount of $92,000
Bid in the amount of $90,000
Bid in the amount of $82,000
Heading into the final hour of this one. I'd just like to confirm to everyone, this is a BRAND NEW delivery mileage GTS, being sold by a Porsche Centre. You will be the first owner of this well-equipped 911. Feel free to PM me for any info or call our dealership directly. Happy bidding!
@vam the car is in London, Ontario.
Where in Ontario is this Porsche located?
@Jarod964 J964-
https://porschelondon.com Look for Feb or March Newsletter to find the 2019 PDK GTS
or use Google w/ VIN number to get history...
It was a 'left over' not sold 2019, IMO
@11GTSMT6 I can't attest to the validity of the newsletter listing, as errors do occur, but I can assure you this vehicle is sitting in sight of my desk right now, cleaned and ready for it's new owner, with less than 50 miles on the clock. The photos/info on this auction were all curated just last week.
Listed on London Porsche Newsletter for $157kCAD in March... Same VIN, It had 1000kms then. Not sure why it has less than 100 miles here ?? Is this a current listing??
Bid in the amount of $75,000
@Jarod964 ok thanks
@Greghart1 Yes, you're right. As far as the actual physical gauge goes, if it bothers you, I assume you'd replace the cluster and have Porsche program it to the correct mileage.
@Jarod964 thanks
Isn’t the speedometer analog? The dial to the left of center? I understand the digital speedometer and odometer is just software. But the physical speedometer is in Km per hr. Can that be replaced?
@Greghart1 Yes, it is just a setting in the PCM to convert over. Can also change climate control from C to F the same way.
Can the speedometer and odometer be replaces to miles and mph?
Bid in the amount of $45,000
@Greghart1 Based on my research, duty is only 2.5% payable when you bring the car to the US. I suggested confirming this with your own research though to be safe.
One more question - are you aware of what duties are charged to import from Canada to US? I can research it but thought you might know. Thanks.
@Greghart1 Understood. We can't reveal reserve price of course, but I will say there is an opportunity for a very good deal here...regardless of which side of the border the buyer is on.
@Jarod964 Ok I think we are saying the same thing. I am trying to understand where you might be selling this car based on your cost, not the equivalent USD spec. Because of the exchange rate this impacts that relative value that’s all I’m suggesting.
@Greghart1 I apologize but I am not quite sure what you're trying to convey. I will try to rephrase myself.
This car spec'd in Canada = roughly $176k CAD build sheet
This car spec'd in USA = roughly $155k USD build sheet
For a US buyer trying to determine MSRP when new, in USD, using the current market exchange rate will not provide an accurate cost of equipment on the car. Building the car using the Porsche USA configurator will provide an accurate cost of equipment.
In terms of actually selling the car through this auction, pcarmarket uses USD as it's bid currency, so of course the current market exchange rate will change the amount we actually pocket, assuming we convert to CAD after purchase. For a buyer wishing to purchase the car in Canadian funds, we will take the exchange rate at time of auction close, assuming reserve is met and the car sells. Hope this helps.
@Jarod964 i understand but if you are Canadian seller and selling to a US buyer how would the exchange rate not matter? I can bid this in C$ as well if you would prefer and do the conversion myself.
@Greghart1 Exchange rate changes every day and doesn't tie to the cost of equipment on the car. Canada is typically the least expensive market in the world to spec a new Porsche. For accurate pricing you have to build it online through Porsche USA.
@Jarod964 sorry i just did the math that works out to be USD 125k. Am I doing that wrong?
This car is roughly a $155k USD build as a USA spec car.
@Greghart1 Yes, it is.
This msrp is in C$ right?