Dealer Allocation Tracker
#1036
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#1037
Submit your Porsche VIP identification to your sales rep. That person will then submit two factor authentication to the dealer principal, who will then confirm with PCNA. PCNA will then make a request to PAG for access. INTERPOL will then verify your identity and pass that information along to PAG. PAG will communicate their judgment to PCNA. PCNA will verify with the FBI and give access to dealer principal. Dealer principal then has the discretion to authorize your sales rep to securely communicate the information. However, access to this information will expire within 30 minutes once granted.
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#1038
Submit your Porsche VIP identification to your sales rep. That person will then submit two factor authentication to the dealer principal, who will then confirm with PCNA. PCNA will then make a request to PAG for access. INTERPOL will then verify your identity and pass that information along to PAG. PAG will communicate their judgment to PCNA. PCNA will verify with the FBI and give access to dealer principal. Dealer principal then has the discretion to authorize your sales rep to securely communicate the information. However, access to this information will expire within 30 minutes once granted.
#1040
RL Community Team
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#1041
First GT-cars are mega VIP cars. This is an unusual opportunity to get access to these cars. That is one of the reasons why they are being discussed here and not broadcasted.
#1042
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That comes later. First they'll try to sell them at MSRP as a "hush-hush" special deal for 'special' people. When/if that fails, they'll post them online for all the 'non-special' people to see but that will imply some desperation and willingness to negotiate -- also may not be welcomed by other dealers who are still in their "hush-hush" phase to sell theirs as that will weaken their bargaining power and force them to offer theirs openly too. This would lead to an avalanche of apparent supply -- no bueno (for them). Game theory...
Last edited by hf1; 04-21-2020 at 10:40 PM.
#1043
#1044
#1045
Instructor
I was fortunate enough to be offered a number of cars that are on the ground now, but have opted to wait for my allocated and specified GT4.
John Wright at Porsche of North Houston is a consummate professional and was able to get me a build slot.
He has cars available NOW and can be reached at:
JWright@porscheofnorthhouston.com
Happy hunting!
John Wright at Porsche of North Houston is a consummate professional and was able to get me a build slot.
He has cars available NOW and can be reached at:
JWright@porscheofnorthhouston.com
Happy hunting!
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#1046
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That comes later. First they'll try to sell them at MSRP as a "hush-hush" special deal for 'special' people. When/if that fails, they'll post them online for all the 'non-special' people to see but that will imply some desperation and willingness to negotiate -- also may not be welcomed by other dealers who are still in their "hush-hush" phase to sell theirs as that will weaken their bargaining power and force them to offer theirs openly too. This would lead to an avalanche of apparent supply -- no bueno (for them). Game theory...
Where I live, possibly precipitated by the low number of dealers and smaller market, MSRP is the general rule, build it on the configurator and that is the price assuming of course you can get one of the allocations.
#1047
#1048
I was going to ask if you were making this up, you know, just a little theatrical...
Then I read this and you guys are serious, on one hand I get it, on the other it is a bit much!
Where I live, possibly precipitated by the low number of dealers and smaller market, MSRP is the general rule, build it on the configurator and that is the price assuming of course you can get one of the allocations.
Then I read this and you guys are serious, on one hand I get it, on the other it is a bit much!
Where I live, possibly precipitated by the low number of dealers and smaller market, MSRP is the general rule, build it on the configurator and that is the price assuming of course you can get one of the allocations.
#1049
My guess is that these were cars that were speccd by the dealer in collaboration with some of their VIP customers, so they could get builds in using customer names, though they knew there was a good chance the VIP was not going to take the car and they would have to take them into inventory. I can't believe that 10 VIPS all walked away from their cars, but ya never know. That said, I don't have a problem with it if this is what they did. Dealers have the right to build cars for floor inventory and take the risk if they want. I've dealt with PNH twice in the past and they were a great dealer to work with.
No theatrics.
#1050
Burning Brakes
I have a problem with this and I would think PCNA might as well no? If they had 10 walk on deposits then fine but if a dealer is gaming the system to hoard inventory when there's people out there that legitimately have a car on order and these 10 ghost orders are clogging the pipeline for real buyers, this is BS.