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jsoderbe jsoderbe is offline
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You shouldn't be too worried. Porsches go back and forth between Europe, Asia and America depending on market value, exchange rates, availability and the general economy. Now Europe has higher prices, that will change due to the flood of US cars imported now. When demand is met here the prices will drop. When the US is back on track these cars will start to go the other way, like they did in the 80-ies and 90-ies.

Asia is coming strong soon, and in a couple of years or decades they will scoop up collector cars from both Europe and the US.

Smart guys try and make an extra buck both ways, other guys think that not selling one car overseas will make a difference....



Thanks,

Johan
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