SciFrog:

But then again why bother, the California is great as it is, I wouldn't replace mine with any variant of regular 991. It is the ONLY exotic car convertible where my kids fit in. Ownership experience is great, kids love it (red/tan) and it can be a decent daily driver with PDK and hard roof, expect of course for very low temps and snow. A very unique offering which could only be challenged by a convertible GT3 with 4 seats. Worse for Porsche is the price gap with a nice 991 is collapsing and if you factor in how well the California holds in the used market, the California is cheaper. I have had mine for 5 years and it only depreciated $50k. That's two years of Porsche depreciation if you are lucky. Even including the Ferrari idiosyncrasies (shrinking leather, fuel flap sticky, sticky buttons), it beats Porsche experience.

@Scifrog  - your kids must me pretty young because those seats are vestigial.