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#1831
And interpreting either of those quotes as evidence that they will build one for everyone is hearing what you want to hear. And on top of that AP is a big marketing guy who’s been known to spew total bull****. This is the guy who said GT cars will always be PDK and made the laughable assertion that Porsche was cracking down on flippers.
#1832
NEW 2022 Allocations
Just got word that we have new 2022 allocations.
June and July slots will be 2022 models
911 c2s…. slot for June will be available
911 c4s…. slot for July will be available
911 turbo S…. slot for July will be available
911 c4s cab…. Slot for May will be available
Boxter/s/t…. slot for July will be available
718 cayman gts 4.0…. July will be available
June and July slots will be 2022 models
911 c2s…. slot for June will be available
911 c4s…. slot for July will be available
911 turbo S…. slot for July will be available
911 c4s cab…. Slot for May will be available
Boxter/s/t…. slot for July will be available
718 cayman gts 4.0…. July will be available
#1833
I wasn't and am not interpreting anything. I was originally responding to your comment about wondering where are people coming up with this supposed-created-out-of-thin-air comment that Porsche will build enough GT4/Spyders this go-around to satisfy demand. I shared the video of AP speaking to that comment and you responded to say that in the video he doesn't even come close to commenting on the demand situation. (clearly you didn't watch the video.) So I took the liberty of providing you the quotes to demonstrate that he did in fact touch on the topic.
It's not a matter of what I want to hear or not as he discussed it. It may be more for you as to what you want to hear but I didn't allude to his statement being fact. I only pointed it out to answer your question/statement about where everyone was getting this notion that PAG will build enough GT4/Spyder to satisfy demand.
As I mentioned in my previous response, whether or not PAG follows through with this is anybody's guess unless you're directly involved in making that decision. For all we know, to take you example as mentioned above, PAG may have had every single intention and gave such orders to make every single GT car as a PDK but maybe when they introduced the previous GT3 in PDK only and the world lost their mind, they may have, just maybe changed their mind....and not told you.
An article just came out saying how shocked they were that 70% of buyers actually took up the manual. Shocking in a world where every single car buying trend shown with actual purchasing data that people are buying auto/PDK/DCT more and more in overwhelming numbers to where many manufacturers are completely abandoning the manual transmission.
I appreciate your comment and your banter but with all due respect I completely disagree with your conclusions.
It's not a matter of what I want to hear or not as he discussed it. It may be more for you as to what you want to hear but I didn't allude to his statement being fact. I only pointed it out to answer your question/statement about where everyone was getting this notion that PAG will build enough GT4/Spyder to satisfy demand.
As I mentioned in my previous response, whether or not PAG follows through with this is anybody's guess unless you're directly involved in making that decision. For all we know, to take you example as mentioned above, PAG may have had every single intention and gave such orders to make every single GT car as a PDK but maybe when they introduced the previous GT3 in PDK only and the world lost their mind, they may have, just maybe changed their mind....and not told you.
An article just came out saying how shocked they were that 70% of buyers actually took up the manual. Shocking in a world where every single car buying trend shown with actual purchasing data that people are buying auto/PDK/DCT more and more in overwhelming numbers to where many manufacturers are completely abandoning the manual transmission.
I appreciate your comment and your banter but with all due respect I completely disagree with your conclusions.
I have watched and listened Very-very closely to what that Porsche rep said multiple times on that video.
I totally agree with you !!!
Now, if Porsche can do as they wished with GT4/Spyder production "Increased" versus what took place with those back in 2016 I'm sure we all will know that later.
Terry
Last edited by tigerhonaker; 03-06-2021 at 09:51 AM.
#1834
Just got word that we have new 2022 allocations.
June and July slots will be 2022 models
911 c2s…. slot for June will be available
911 c4s…. slot for July will be available
911 turbo S…. slot for July will be available
911 c4s cab…. Slot for May will be available
Boxter/s/t…. slot for July will be available
718 cayman gts 4.0…. July will be available
June and July slots will be 2022 models
911 c2s…. slot for June will be available
911 c4s…. slot for July will be available
911 turbo S…. slot for July will be available
911 c4s cab…. Slot for May will be available
Boxter/s/t…. slot for July will be available
718 cayman gts 4.0…. July will be available
#1835
Just got word that we have new 2022 allocations.
June and July slots will be 2022 models
911 c2s…. slot for June will be available
911 c4s…. slot for July will be available
911 turbo S…. slot for July will be available
911 c4s cab…. Slot for May will be available
Boxter/s/t…. slot for July will be available
718 cayman gts 4.0…. July will be available
June and July slots will be 2022 models
911 c2s…. slot for June will be available
911 c4s…. slot for July will be available
911 turbo S…. slot for July will be available
911 c4s cab…. Slot for May will be available
Boxter/s/t…. slot for July will be available
718 cayman gts 4.0…. July will be available
#1837
I don't recall Porsche ever saying they'd meet demand...and they'd be short sited to devalue the brand and car like that. The Z06 won't have much impact, just like the C8 Z06 isn't stopping people from spending 150-180K on C2S/C4S coupes. People who want 911s or GT4s, by and large, are not considering the Z06 or Corvette in general.
#1839
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People are reading way too much into AP’s comments of a few years ago. “...try to better meet enthusiast demand..” I believe has been met, this site is evidence of that many first time Porsche owners. If you wanted one you got one.
If you want to take his words literally, then there is no 2022 MY as he said 2019, 2020, and maybe 2021.
If you want to take his words literally, then there is no 2022 MY as he said 2019, 2020, and maybe 2021.
#1841
Originally Posted by TXshaggy;[url=tel:17277158
17277158[/url]]People are reading way too much into AP’s comments of a few years ago. “...try to better meet enthusiast demand..” I believe has been met, this site is evidence of that many first time Porsche owners. If you wanted one you got one.
If you want to take his words literally, then there is no 2022 MY as he said 2019, 2020, and maybe 2021.
If you want to take his words literally, then there is no 2022 MY as he said 2019, 2020, and maybe 2021.
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0-Day (03-06-2021)
#1842
Honestly, I'm somewhat glad that the 2016 GT4 allocation situation was such a mess because, as someone who has never tried to buy a Porsche before that, the 2016 GT4 experience taught me a lot about Porsche allocation process and dealer behaviors that benefitted me in getting a 2020 GT4 allocation. The downside for me was that I had to wait 4 years and the base price of the car went up ~12%. But in the 718 GT4 I feel like I got a better car overall because it has standard features and options not available on the 2016 and all of the little improvements really do add up.
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slilley (03-07-2021)
#1843
How about new allocation spots for Spyders and GT4's?? I'm on the fence to delay a bit at this point and wait for a 2022, or go ahead with a known commodity on a 2021 car... Thoughts??
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Matthew Cuomo (03-06-2021)