Nov 27, 2006 5:10:45 PM
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Nov 27, 2006 5:10:45 PM
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chatty said:
i booked a targa in sept 2006 before official launch at uk dealer and initially dealer said delivery jan-feb 2007 but they now say that their allocation of targa is so small will be june 2007. i am a little worried by these new pics of the updated model and reading will be out on show august 2007 and first deliveries jan 2008. seams i buy a new model and then wait 8 months for delivery and then few months after i get new model will be released. not happy about this but want to get the car. does anyone have any thoughts on this? release new model, small allocations, long waiting list and then new and updated model round the corner and timming all colliding?
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chatty said:
what does MY2008 mean? Not sure what MY stands for? If they did the face lift in August does that mean August production onwards will have the new facelift? I may well move my order from a confirmed June to a August on that basis to catch the new facelift? I just cant standthe idea of having ordered and waited 9 months that it would have a facelift 2 months later. i can wait the extra 2 months! any thoughts anyone? (what is MY 2008 mean again?)
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BSL said:
MY = Model Year.
A Model Year can only be produced on 1 January 1st. So, you can theoretically start producing a MY 2009 car on January 2, 2008, and keep producing it until December 31, 2009.
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The Groom said:Quote:
BSL said:
MY = Model Year.
A Model Year can only be produced on 1 January 1st. So, you can theoretically start producing a MY 2009 car on January 2, 2008, and keep producing it until December 31, 2009.
At Porsche, MY 2008 begins on September 1, 2007 and ends on July 31, 2008.
There is no production in August as the German plants are closed for holidays.
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BSL said:Quote:
The Groom said:Quote:
BSL said:
MY = Model Year.
A Model Year can only be produced on 1 January 1st. So, you can theoretically start producing a MY 2009 car on January 2, 2008, and keep producing it until December 31, 2009.
At Porsche, MY 2008 begins on September 1, 2007 and ends on July 31, 2008.
There is no production in August as the German plants are closed for holidays.
Not so true these days. There were MY07 cars at port at fiscal year end (July 31). Also, MY04 Cayenne was being sold in May 2003. September 1 is the generally accepted launch of the Model Year, but it is more the norm for early launches now.
Dec 6, 2006 2:51:49 PM
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Lars996 said:
Guys, my guess - we will see the Facelift on the IAA in Frankfurt Sept 07. After that the MY2008 is going to be delivered, means any cars after August07 will have the facelift!
For me there are already to many faclift cars on the road. Around Stuttgart Zuffenhausen you can see daily this cars. So I dont believe that Porsche will wait 2 years before they start with the new ones.
I heared from reliable source, that the 997 will be produced till Autumn 2010. First it was foreseen to stop production in 2009. My source is a part-supplier and the extended the contracts with him. So a Facelift for 2008 would be to late if a complete car comes 2 years later. So - my guess, FL next September for another 3 years!
Dec 6, 2006 2:58:22 PM
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Rossi said:
Talked to my dealer (again ).
Some news update:
PDK will be shown in Frankfurt 2007 and find its way into production shortly after the presentation. Available for all standard Carrera and obviously for the turbo as well. No info about the GT3. PDK will replace Tiptronic.
Facelift of the 997 is due in summer 2007, what makes it a MY08 model (so don't ask me why they test it totally uncamouflaged already now). Along with the facelift comes a slight power upgrade as well as the introduction of the direct injection engines (as read in one of the last auto motor und sport magazines). Current AWD in the Carrera 4/targa 4 should be replaced by the more advanced AWD of the turbo as well.
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Rossi said:
Talked to my dealer (again ).
Some news update:
PDK will be shown in Frankfurt 2007 and find its way into production shortly after the presentation. Available for all standard Carrera and obviously for the turbo as well. No info about the GT3. PDK will replace Tiptronic.
Facelift of the 997 is due in summer 2007, what makes it a MY08 model (so don't ask me why they test it totally uncamouflaged already now) (...)
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zzboba said:Quote:
Rossi said:
Talked to my dealer (again ).
Some news update:
PDK will be shown in Frankfurt 2007 and find its way into production shortly after the presentation. Available for all standard Carrera and obviously for the turbo as well. No info about the GT3. PDK will replace Tiptronic.
Facelift of the 997 is due in summer 2007, what makes it a MY08 model (so don't ask me why they test it totally uncamouflaged already now) (...)
Summer 2007 isn't that far away!
Dec 7, 2006 8:11:33 AM
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Rossi said:Quote:
zzboba said:Quote:
Rossi said:
Talked to my dealer (again ).
Some news update:
PDK will be shown in Frankfurt 2007 and find its way into production shortly after the presentation. Available for all standard Carrera and obviously for the turbo as well. No info about the GT3. PDK will replace Tiptronic.
Facelift of the 997 is due in summer 2007, what makes it a MY08 model (so don't ask me why they test it totally uncamouflaged already now) (...)
Summer 2007 isn't that far away!
Aaaahhhh, sorry, sorry, sorry guys for the confusion. I meant summer 2008 of course. So my other comment why they test it now makes sense.
Sorry again, seems that I get a little bit confused with that Porsche model policy.
Dec 7, 2006 8:34:09 AM
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Rossi said:
So again: PDK next summer (2007), facelift the summer after next (2008).
So I guess the facelift is MY09 then...
Will the new 4wd system come next summer as MY08 or summer 2008 as MY09
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Lars996 said:
Hi Rossi,
thats what all Porsche Dealers are telling. Dont know how much I shoud trust it!? Dont think they bring innovations like PDK or AWD as well as DI without Facelift. To many big things which are worth to talk about.
Anyway - my next Porsche will be a FL, either next year or one after!
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Lars996 said:
Hi Rossi,
thats what all Porsche Dealers are telling. Dont know how much I shoud trust it!? Dont think they bring innovations like PDK or AWD as well as DI without Facelift. To many big things which are worth to talk about.
Anyway - my next Porsche will be a FL, either next year or one after!
The electronically controlled AWD from the 997 Turbo could be available starting with MY 2008 (summer 2007) BEFORE the facelift. The "new" improved Tiptronic from the 997 Turbo already made it to the 997 starting with MY 2007 (just in case some people didn't know).
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Malmsteen said:
whats the difference between the new "improved" tripronic and the old one??