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Originally Posted by jac1976
1975
New porsche 911 - $11k
Average salary - $7.5k
Price of Porsche is 147% of avg salary
2002
New porsche 911 - $67k
Average Salary - $42k
Price of Porsche is 160% of avg salary
2025
New Porsche 911 - $122k
Average salary (2024 ballpark for individuals) - $62k
Price of Porsche is 197% of avg salary
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Find me a 2025 911 for $122k ....let me know where it is. Not sure where you are looking but the cheapest one I see is $145k. Everytime I turn around the prices at my local dealer in San Luis Obispo are another $10k higher for no reason at all. Forget about the GT cars...they are all ~$280k and up and the special models are at $600-800K. That is insanity. I know A LOT of professionals doing well in life that love Porsches and have driven them for decades. None of them can afford a Porsche 911 in today's market. Something has seriously gone wrong. First world problems I know, but a problem nonetheless.
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1975 911s Restomod, 2005 MV Agusta F4 AGO, 2002 Moto Guzzi V11 Scura, 1983 BMW R100RT, 1978 R100S, 1989 R100RS, 1991 R100 classic (x2), 2023 Ford F150 Lightning
SOLD: 93 R100R, 03 R1150GSA, 85 R100S Mono, 03 996 turbo, 16 Norton 961 Commando, 03 R1100s BCR, 77 R100s, 09 S63 AMG, 74 911, 88 R100RS, 78 930, 01 996 C4, 05 Cayenne, 09 Audi TT, 03 Moto Guzzi V11 LeMans, 07 WRX STI, 03 R1150GSA, 78 R100/7, 01 Audi S4, 98 Audi A4, 98 R1200c, 78 GL1000, 92 Accord, 89 KE100
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