Ok good to hear. I got invited to a Porsche Silverstone day a few years back and had a base 991.2. It was lovely and all the car frankly anyone would ever need, my concern though consistent with some of the above comments, is whether the base models (base 992 and S) still attract a lot of new customers like they always used to. Still think a base 992 right now is about the best all-round pound for pound sports, weather independent and lifestyle car one can get. And my issue btw with my 993 4S is I only use it when conditions are perfect, with a net result of 120 miles last year (always seemed to be raining when I had the opportunity to consider using it) which is a bit sad... at least with a new one you don’t think twice about taking it out...