BMW and Audi have used their Le Mans 24 Hours and production car expertise to get on top of the reliability problems caused by the new-for-2019 DTM Class One engine. The early rounds of the season featured engine-related retirements, and ahead of Zolder, the DTM teams were allowed to make modifications to the problematic steering columns. The Class One engine's vibrations had stressed the standardised parts carried over from the 2018 package, although Audi and BMW have pointed out that not all technical problem-related retirements have been a result of vibrations. Autosport understands the BMW M8 GTE - which competed in both the World Endurance Championship and the IMSA SportsCar Championship - also had early engine vibration problems that helped it resolve the M4 DTM's problems. We have a very close collaboration with the production car side because there is a lot of expertise in the M range. We really have only one major issue with the Class One engine and this is the steering, which we fixed for Zolder.
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New to the forum and hopefully future new owner. The GT3 has always been a dream car for me and I am now finally in a position to afford one. I've been doing research to help narrow down what, year, specs, etc. This GT3 that I found seems to have everything i'm looking for (Not black, PCCB, DEM, Front Axle lift, and Sport Chrono Package). But I don't quite know the market and could use a little help. 120,000 seems a little high given the mileage. 120k is fine for a high quality car that passes inspection. 27k isn't a lot of miles for a driven car. 115k just because it's a dealer. 120k for a clean car with the exact specs you want. Last edited by chiffonade; 04-03-2019 at 11:56 PM. 120k is fine for a high quality car that passes inspection. 27k isn't a lot of miles for a driven car. 115k just because it's a dealer. 120k for a clean car with the exact specs you want.
2, I knowingly paid on the high side because it was an exact match (no wart, natural full leather) of what I wanted. Welcome to the Forum Eurofunction! First, glad to hear you FOUND what you are looking for. 11 painted in Aqua Blue in 2010 in all of North America. MSRP is still not a bad approach. 120K is high. Not by much, and certainly negotiable,.. I would agree with chiffonade above. 141K, and I ended up right about where the asking price is of this example you are looking at. 113K,.. and let them counter. It may take 2 rounds of counters (which I do not prefer to advocate on a GT purchase, BUT there are plenty of these white 997.2 GT3's with mid 20K-30K miles on them,.. 115K. This is my .02. Be prepared to say you are going to walk on the deal. They will come to you.
PPI, and KNOW what the history is of those 27K miles. Btw, I lived in Bedford NH for a number of years. Played ice hockey & loved it there. Not looking for a garage queen. I plan to drive it and hope that the previous owner didn't let it sit and collect dust for too long. Thinking of the good ole Italian tune up vs dust magnet. 120k is fine for a high quality car that passes inspection. 27k isn't a lot of miles for a driven car. 115k just because it's a dealer. 120k for a clean car with the exact specs you want. 115k is exactly what I was thinking of trying to end negotiations at. Thank you for your input! Welcome to the Forum Eurofunction! First, glad to hear you FOUND what you are looking for. 11 painted in Aqua Blue in 2010 in all of North America.