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#5281
I’m new to the Porsche world… never owned a Porsche, no affiliation with the brand, and I got an allocation within 2 weeks of my inquiry; no ADM.
Oddly, during my search, I was told by multiple dealerships that you should NEVER put a cash deposit down unless your build allocation was provided on the spot (with commission number), and that deposits acquired were a dealerships way of preventing those from shopping around, as you would be invested into their brand.
My advice to those on a list… go to your dealership to inquire on potential allocations as often as you can. Put a face to the name, otherwise you’re just a #.
Oddly, during my search, I was told by multiple dealerships that you should NEVER put a cash deposit down unless your build allocation was provided on the spot (with commission number), and that deposits acquired were a dealerships way of preventing those from shopping around, as you would be invested into their brand.
My advice to those on a list… go to your dealership to inquire on potential allocations as often as you can. Put a face to the name, otherwise you’re just a #.
Also, putting a deposit down at one dealer doesn't stop you from putting a deposit down at multiple other dealers. A majority of dealers won't put you on their waitlist without some sort of deposit.
Congrats to you though! Badass that you got one so quickly and easily. Don't take that for granted!
#5282
I was just told that i have a production slot for March 2023. looking for everyone's thoughts on on color options. All options woudl have the Weissach pack. I was told PTS is no longer available sadly.
Black with painted satin black rims
Black with painted neodyme rims
Shark blue with satin black rims
Shark blue with neodyme rims
Thoughts?
Black with painted satin black rims
Black with painted neodyme rims
Shark blue with satin black rims
Shark blue with neodyme rims
Thoughts?
#5283
I was just told that i have a production slot for March 2023. looking for everyone's thoughts on on color options. All options woudl have the Weissach pack. I was told PTS is no longer available sadly.
Black with painted satin black rims
Black with painted neodyme rims
Shark blue with satin black rims
Shark blue with neodyme rims
Thoughts?
Black with painted satin black rims
Black with painted neodyme rims
Shark blue with satin black rims
Shark blue with neodyme rims
Thoughts?
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BoxKing (12-22-2022)
#5284
Rennlist Member
Its awesome you were able to get an allocation like that, but myself and others will tell you that you are the exception and not the rule. Sounds like you were at the right place at the right time and there was a stroke of luck involved.
Also, putting a deposit down at one dealer doesn't stop you from putting a deposit down at multiple other dealers. A majority of dealers won't put you on their waitlist without some sort of deposit.
Congrats to you though! Badass that you got one so quickly and easily. Don't take that for granted!
Also, putting a deposit down at one dealer doesn't stop you from putting a deposit down at multiple other dealers. A majority of dealers won't put you on their waitlist without some sort of deposit.
Congrats to you though! Badass that you got one so quickly and easily. Don't take that for granted!
ps… 4/5 local dealerships didn’t require deposits, and actually stated that they’ve stopped accepting them in order to be on their lists. I got on every list I could, then called each one to inform them to remove me, so that the slot could be filled by another. These calls were taken by the SA’s and surprisingly very well. Each congratulating me, and welcoming me to the family of Porsche ownership. This made my decision to join this family that much more rewarding.
#5285
Instructor
Hi all. Probably few of you left in this thread when I started reading this thread and asking questions nearly 16 months ago (late August). I now have an allocation as of a few weeks ago! I've never bought a new Porsche, no standing with my dealer.
Oddly enough I had largely given up in February when I spoke the the SA then, was the last time I sent him an updated config (only the 2nd one, probably just to get the new base price in).
So I bought a 2019 GTS in May, beautiful car, like it a lot and figured that was likely it.
Last week, getting ready for my second oil change, wanted to remind myself of the oil spec, especially with the really cold weather coming. I log into my Porsche ID and I'm greeted with a spash of:
No email, no phone call from the dealer!
I call the SA, he stammers "yeah seems some folks got some weird emails, I'm going to have to talk to the GM to see where you are ..". I tell him "no, I'm on the portal with a congrats screen". He says, "really? let me check. Wow, they never told me they placed this!". So we talk a bit more and he sends me the email with the link, etc.
The deailer has maintained - and the few folks i know have gotten, MSRP.
With everything I've seen and read, from brokers, etc, didn't really think this would happen. I want to be really excited, but ... I'm nervous until I get ink on paper. Going to call the SA after holidays about that. I get that I'm not frozen until April 2nd / build delivery shows June 8 - until the next boat sinks or stop ship parts shortage anyway! I can see they don't want to re-do any contracts knowing options might change, but other than sitting in buckets (which I hear are recently not available) and a Nav decision I'm probably set.
My questions:
1. How did this work for most of you? At what stage did you know the final price and sign paperwork?
2. I know at least one or two examples where the car was "held hostage" for more money, seems very rare, but has anyone lost their allocation after getting this screen and email? Can I be truly excited it's only a matter of time?
Regards,
ADS
Central KY
Oddly enough I had largely given up in February when I spoke the the SA then, was the last time I sent him an updated config (only the 2nd one, probably just to get the new base price in).
So I bought a 2019 GTS in May, beautiful car, like it a lot and figured that was likely it.
Last week, getting ready for my second oil change, wanted to remind myself of the oil spec, especially with the really cold weather coming. I log into my Porsche ID and I'm greeted with a spash of:
No email, no phone call from the dealer!
I call the SA, he stammers "yeah seems some folks got some weird emails, I'm going to have to talk to the GM to see where you are ..". I tell him "no, I'm on the portal with a congrats screen". He says, "really? let me check. Wow, they never told me they placed this!". So we talk a bit more and he sends me the email with the link, etc.
The deailer has maintained - and the few folks i know have gotten, MSRP.
With everything I've seen and read, from brokers, etc, didn't really think this would happen. I want to be really excited, but ... I'm nervous until I get ink on paper. Going to call the SA after holidays about that. I get that I'm not frozen until April 2nd / build delivery shows June 8 - until the next boat sinks or stop ship parts shortage anyway! I can see they don't want to re-do any contracts knowing options might change, but other than sitting in buckets (which I hear are recently not available) and a Nav decision I'm probably set.
My questions:
1. How did this work for most of you? At what stage did you know the final price and sign paperwork?
2. I know at least one or two examples where the car was "held hostage" for more money, seems very rare, but has anyone lost their allocation after getting this screen and email? Can I be truly excited it's only a matter of time?
Regards,
ADS
Central KY
Last edited by adsingl; 12-22-2022 at 09:21 PM. Reason: emphasis on most important question
#5286
Rennlist Member
Its awesome you were able to get an allocation like that, but myself and others will tell you that you are the exception and not the rule. Sounds like you were at the right place at the right time and there was a stroke of luck involved.
Also, putting a deposit down at one dealer doesn't stop you from putting a deposit down at multiple other dealers. A majority of dealers won't put you on their waitlist without some sort of deposit.
Congrats to you though! Badass that you got one so quickly and easily. Don't take that for granted!
Also, putting a deposit down at one dealer doesn't stop you from putting a deposit down at multiple other dealers. A majority of dealers won't put you on their waitlist without some sort of deposit.
Congrats to you though! Badass that you got one so quickly and easily. Don't take that for granted!
My friend, who tried contacting his local dealers for months with no success, finally listened to me and started contacting every single dealership in the country - found an allocation after two days (GT4, 10k ADM).
It is basically a classic case of the law of large numbers.
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santiago660 (12-25-2022)
#5287
Nope. I also managed to get an allocation within a few weeks of trying (for both a GTS and a Spyder).
My friend, who tried contacting his local dealers for months with no success, finally listened to me and started contacting every single dealership in the country - found an allocation after two days (GT4, 10k ADM).
It is basically a classic case of the law of large numbers.
My friend, who tried contacting his local dealers for months with no success, finally listened to me and started contacting every single dealership in the country - found an allocation after two days (GT4, 10k ADM).
It is basically a classic case of the law of large numbers.
#5288
Rennlist Member
I think 10k is very reasonable considering he is probably getting one of the latest GT4s which is even more desirable than the Spyder (for some reason).
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santiago660 (12-25-2022)
#5289
#5290
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#5291
Racer
My questions:
1. How did this work for most of you? At what stage did you know the final price and sign paperwork?
2. I know at least one or two examples where the car was "held hostage" for more money, seems very rare, but has anyone lost their allocation after getting this screen and email? Can I be truly excited it's only a matter of time?
@adsingl , many congratulations on this coming together.
You have the right idea to 'get going' on some paperwork--to that point, are you going to be trading in your 2019 GTS? If so, would you be able to pre-trade it now? If you can pre-trade, that will force paperwork to happen now. If you are not pre-trading, then also realize the dealer can't give you a value on your GTS now--but if you have all intentions of trading it in to them--it doesn't hurt to let them know a car is going to be coming in for them to resell.
Regarding point 2, you simply have to keep your calm--as 'truly' the deal is only 'done' when you drive the car off the lot with both keys and the paperwork--and that's going to be a long time from now.
(As a point of encouragement, I experienced a 'no games' purchase of a Spyder in August. It took 10 months from my order date to complete--and while I was calm on the outside, I knew games could happen at any point--and they simply didn't. I wish you the same smooth experience.)
1. How did this work for most of you? At what stage did you know the final price and sign paperwork?
2. I know at least one or two examples where the car was "held hostage" for more money, seems very rare, but has anyone lost their allocation after getting this screen and email? Can I be truly excited it's only a matter of time?
@adsingl , many congratulations on this coming together.
You have the right idea to 'get going' on some paperwork--to that point, are you going to be trading in your 2019 GTS? If so, would you be able to pre-trade it now? If you can pre-trade, that will force paperwork to happen now. If you are not pre-trading, then also realize the dealer can't give you a value on your GTS now--but if you have all intentions of trading it in to them--it doesn't hurt to let them know a car is going to be coming in for them to resell.
Regarding point 2, you simply have to keep your calm--as 'truly' the deal is only 'done' when you drive the car off the lot with both keys and the paperwork--and that's going to be a long time from now.
(As a point of encouragement, I experienced a 'no games' purchase of a Spyder in August. It took 10 months from my order date to complete--and while I was calm on the outside, I knew games could happen at any point--and they simply didn't. I wish you the same smooth experience.)
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#5293
Rennlist Member
Are you V200 (or better)? If so, you're solid; they owe you a car.
#5294
#5295
Instructor
Thanks for the reply. I may trade the 2019 GTS. It was originally Canadian (it's Porsche NA, not an org for CA and one for US) but SA says they may not want a Canadian car. I'm not worried about selling it separately; my gut feel is I'll get more doing so,. Probably a rounding error between getting more and losing the sales tax advantage of the trade. I'll push them on the trade if they're interested a couple of months ahead of delivery worst case. I plan to do a couple of track events so not looking to get an early commitment. Nearly all sports cars do better in the spring anyway, so late April /early May is my target on selling the GTS. It's a beautiful spec, currently 9200 miles, and with the mild APR tune, almost certainly faster in a straight line than the GT4 will be.
Everything I'm hearing is this dealer is straight, have a few friends who bought; one just took delivery of an GT4RS last month!
I'm just trying to confirm that, outside of me walking away over possible shenanigans I don't expect, I'm hoping there's no way they can "pull" this allocation away.
Probably worried about nothing, just been so long in the queue, I'm nervous!
ADS
Everything I'm hearing is this dealer is straight, have a few friends who bought; one just took delivery of an GT4RS last month!
I'm just trying to confirm that, outside of me walking away over possible shenanigans I don't expect, I'm hoping there's no way they can "pull" this allocation away.
Probably worried about nothing, just been so long in the queue, I'm nervous!
ADS
My questions:
1. How did this work for most of you? At what stage did you know the final price and sign paperwork?
2. I know at least one or two examples where the car was "held hostage" for more money, seems very rare, but has anyone lost their allocation after getting this screen and email? Can I be truly excited it's only a matter of time?
@adsingl , many congratulations on this coming together.
You have the right idea to 'get going' on some paperwork--to that point, are you going to be trading in your 2019 GTS? If so, would you be able to pre-trade it now? If you can pre-trade, that will force paperwork to happen now. If you are not pre-trading, then also realize the dealer can't give you a value on your GTS now--but if you have all intentions of trading it in to them--it doesn't hurt to let them know a car is going to be coming in for them to resell.
Regarding point 2, you simply have to keep your calm--as 'truly' the deal is only 'done' when you drive the car off the lot with both keys and the paperwork--and that's going to be a long time from now.
(As a point of encouragement, I experienced a 'no games' purchase of a Spyder in August. It took 10 months from my order date to complete--and while I was calm on the outside, I knew games could happen at any point--and they simply didn't. I wish you the same smooth experience.)
1. How did this work for most of you? At what stage did you know the final price and sign paperwork?
2. I know at least one or two examples where the car was "held hostage" for more money, seems very rare, but has anyone lost their allocation after getting this screen and email? Can I be truly excited it's only a matter of time?
@adsingl , many congratulations on this coming together.
You have the right idea to 'get going' on some paperwork--to that point, are you going to be trading in your 2019 GTS? If so, would you be able to pre-trade it now? If you can pre-trade, that will force paperwork to happen now. If you are not pre-trading, then also realize the dealer can't give you a value on your GTS now--but if you have all intentions of trading it in to them--it doesn't hurt to let them know a car is going to be coming in for them to resell.
Regarding point 2, you simply have to keep your calm--as 'truly' the deal is only 'done' when you drive the car off the lot with both keys and the paperwork--and that's going to be a long time from now.
(As a point of encouragement, I experienced a 'no games' purchase of a Spyder in August. It took 10 months from my order date to complete--and while I was calm on the outside, I knew games could happen at any point--and they simply didn't. I wish you the same smooth experience.)