Aug 31, 2017 4:13:22 PM
- DaveGordon
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Aug 31, 2017 4:13:22 PM
Aug 31, 2017 4:15:00 PM
DaveC:Just got word that my .2 GT3 PTS was approved. However looks like April/May build with June/July delivery. Not so bad since I am still enjoying my .2 C2S. I was pretty hot for the Touring Package but rumors seem to have it morphing into more than just a wing delete which doesn't appear to be what I am seeking. Well by the time I get fthe car all will have long been revealed. By the way went with 226 lindgrun aka chartreuse. Acid green stitching and piping (18 way) on seat w/ acid green GT3 on headrests. Lot of people asking for carbon fiber for the black satin accents (CXX) but evidently no has been the consistent answer. Might look good, might be too much?
"Don't worry about avoiding temptation, as you grow older it will avoid you" Churchill
Congrats, Dave! Should look amazing!
2015 911 GT3, 1964 Type 1
Aug 31, 2017 4:26:10 PM
I'm still waiting to see if I can secure a 991.2 GT3 from my OPC. The DP seems to have changed three times since I bought my car so not sure if I'll be successful despite 10+ cars and all associated service/maintenance at the same OPC. Would love for it to be PTS as it'd be a keeper (never had a GT car before).
991 Carrera Black Edition, XC90 Black\Black - 2 kids, 1 dog
A couple of days ago I saw a Birch Green Turbo cab. It looked fabulous. I am kicking myself for not going for PTS. But to be honest, having to pay $13,000 to paint a car which is already painted and not knowing if and when you can get it painted is offensive to me. I refuse to bend over and grab my ankles just to get the paint color I want.
"A man wrapped up in himself makes for a very small bundle."
Truthfully it was not difficult to secure an allocation or the PTS. I am a very long term customer of my dealer but I am certainly no Porsche VIP. The process is long and not inexpensive but it is a custom order and that never comes without added expense. At least so far this .2 go around has been straightforward and pain free, not like the ,1 GT3 experience whatsoever. Of course, the day is still young.........................
"Don't worry about avoiding temptation, as you grow older it will avoid you" Churchill
DaveC:Truthfully it was not difficult to secure an allocation or the PTS. I am a very long term customer of my dealer but I am certainly no Porsche VIP. The process is long and not inexpensive but it is a custom order and that never comes without added expense. At least so far this .2 go around has been straightforward and pain free, not like the ,1 GT3 experience whatsoever. Of course, the day is still young.........................
somewhat related to that - how are you treated when trading in a PTS car, knowing how traditionally conservative the dealers are for cars they order for their own inventory? I could, for example, see the PTS premium disappearing into a discount if the sales manager starts along the lines... "you know we are going to have a hard time finding someone who wants this colour...".
2017 Range Rover Sport S/C, 2009 Porsche 911S
4trac:DaveC:Truthfully it was not difficult to secure an allocation or the PTS. I am a very long term customer of my dealer but I am certainly no Porsche VIP. The process is long and not inexpensive but it is a custom order and that never comes without added expense. At least so far this .2 go around has been straightforward and pain free, not like the ,1 GT3 experience whatsoever. Of course, the day is still young.........................
somewhat related to that - how are you treated when trading in a PTS car, knowing how traditionally conservative the dealers are for cars they order for their own inventory? I could, for example, see the PTS premium disappearing into a discount if the sales manager starts along the lines... "you know we are going to have a hard time finding someone who wants this colour...".
I think everything sells at the right price. My dealer and I get along because I don't expect to make money on cars and he doesn't practice medicine. PTS is like anything else, the first buyer makes the choice and more often than not pays the price to acquire and to sell.Cars are a hobby and source of pleasure for me so I expect to pay to play. Once a car is treated as an investment it inevitably losses all or part of its raison d'etre because thrashing a sports car and maintaining "investment grade" are often mutually exclusive.
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"Don't worry about avoiding temptation, as you grow older it will avoid you" Churchill
Sep 2, 2017 9:20:30 PM
DaveC:4trac:DaveC:Truthfully it was not difficult to secure an allocation or the PTS. I am a very long term customer of my dealer but I am certainly no Porsche VIP. The process is long and not inexpensive but it is a custom order and that never comes without added expense. At least so far this .2 go around has been straightforward and pain free, not like the ,1 GT3 experience whatsoever. Of course, the day is still young.........................
somewhat related to that - how are you treated when trading in a PTS car, knowing how traditionally conservative the dealers are for cars they order for their own inventory? I could, for example, see the PTS premium disappearing into a discount if the sales manager starts along the lines... "you know we are going to have a hard time finding someone who wants this colour...".
I think everything sells at the right price. My dealer and I get along because I don't expect to make money on cars and he doesn't practice medicine. PTS is like anything else, the first buyer makes the choice and more often than not pays the price to acquire and to sell.Cars are a hobby and source of pleasure for me so I expect to pay to play. Once a car is treated as an investment it inevitably losses all or part of its raison d'etre because thrashing a sports car and maintaining "investment grade" are often mutually exclusive.
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"Don't worry about avoiding temptation, as you grow older it will avoid you" Churchill
+1
Sep 2, 2017 10:18:38 PM
Spyderidol:DaveC:Just got word that my .2 GT3 PTS was approved. However looks like April/May build with June/July delivery. Not so bad since I am still enjoying my .2 C2S. I was pretty hot for the Touring Package but rumors seem to have it morphing into more than just a wing delete which doesn't appear to be what I am seeking. Well by the time I get fthe car all will have long been revealed. By the way went with 226 lindgrun aka chartreuse. Acid green stitching and piping (18 way) on seat w/ acid green GT3 on headrests. Lot of people asking for carbon fiber for the black satin accents (CXX) but evidently no has been the consistent answer. Might look good, might be too much?
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"Don't worry about avoiding temptation, as you grow older it will avoid you" Churchill
I guess it will look similar to this:
Totally TITZ Dave, both Sun and Sky approve
And your comment:
Once a car is treated as an investment it inevitably losses all or part of its raison d'etre because thrashing a sports car and maintaining "investment grade" are often mutually exclusive.
is the core idea
- order the color and spec you want
- wind the Tits off it
Sep 3, 2017 8:55:13 AM
Sep 3, 2017 1:46:29 PM
Sep 3, 2017 8:48:23 PM
There's a cool site with some examples of old Porsche paint codes for those considering PTS...
Link: http://www.elferclassic.de/technik/farben/plack-select.php
Blue...
Link: http://www.elferclassic.de/technik/farben/plack-blau.php
Red...
Link: http://www.elferclassic.de/technik/farben/plack-rot.php
Green...
Link: http://www.elferclassic.de/technik/farben/plack-gruen.php
Sep 4, 2017 9:28:37 AM
preparation perhaps?
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/industry/purist-porsche-911-destined-regular-line
Sep 4, 2017 12:10:34 PM
Sep 4, 2017 12:49:21 PM
Sep 4, 2017 12:59:00 PM
Sep 4, 2017 3:21:14 PM
If they make it 3.0L turbo they better get their umbrellas out cause "purist" and 3.0L Turbo do not go in the same sentence, will be seen as a sell-out, not to mention the inevitable comparison to the 991R which does have the NA engine of the GT3, which will further place this version in a worse position image wise.
They have a fantastic engine now in the GT3.2, doesn't make sense not to use it in such a car, a purist car for sheer driving pleasure as they are describing it, its not like they are not going to sell less units than with the 3.0L Turbo engine, and probably at a higher profit margin per unit too.
⇒ Carlos - Porsche 991 Carrera GTS
Sep 4, 2017 3:27:06 PM
Carlos from Spain:If they make it 3.0L turbo they better get their umbrellas out cause "purist" and 3.0L Turbo do not go in the same sentence, will be seen as a sell-out, not to mention the inevitable comparison to the 991R which does have the NA engine of the GT3, which will further place this version in a worse position image wise.
They have a fantastic engine now in the GT3.2, doesn't make sense not to use it in such a car, a purist car for sheer driving pleasure as they are describing it, its not like they are not going to sell less units than with the 3.0L Turbo engine, and probably at a higher profit margin per unit too.
I agree, but purists are hard to satisfy. If the GT3 4L starts turning up several variants (Speedster, Sport Classic, Touring Package, 911T) the complaints will center around the "dilution of the GT brand".
"Don't worry about avoiding temptation, as you grow older it will avoid you" Churchill
Sep 4, 2017 3:29:21 PM
DaveC:Carlos from Spain:If they make it 3.0L turbo they better get their umbrellas out cause "purist" and 3.0L Turbo do not go in the same sentence, will be seen as a sell-out, not to mention the inevitable comparison to the 991R which does have the NA engine of the GT3, which will further place this version in a worse position image wise.
They have a fantastic engine now in the GT3.2, doesn't make sense not to use it in such a car, a purist car for sheer driving pleasure as they are describing it, its not like they are not going to sell less units than with the 3.0L Turbo engine, and probably at a higher profit margin per unit too.
I agree, but purists are hard to satisfy. If the GT3 4L starts turning up several variants (Speedster, Sport Classic, Touring Package, 911T) the complaints will center around the "dilution of the GT brand".
True, but using the even more common 3.0L Turbo shared with the entire Carrera line would please them even less then
⇒ Carlos - Porsche 991 Carrera GTS
Sep 4, 2017 4:25:24 PM
Sep 4, 2017 4:57:56 PM
Sep 4, 2017 6:34:21 PM
Leawood911:Just make the GT3 engine optional in all models. $30,000 powerkit.
If this were an option how much should Porsche charge for it?
Pretty sure price difference for buying spare engine is much higher than $30k between 4.0 and 3.0...
Just buying GT3 makes more sense...
Main problem with making 4.0L available as an option in every model is it will ruin the average fuel consumption and emissions ratings for the company...
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