GT4 RS Allocation Thread
#77
Burning Brakes
I just want to bump up this thread since it is after the reveal of the GT4 RS. Has anyone got a confirmed allocation or a promised build slot?
I have received an update from a dealer I work with, they stated that the bid for the first GT4 RS slot has gone over 150K (location: PNW).
I have received an update from a dealer I work with, they stated that the bid for the first GT4 RS slot has gone over 150K (location: PNW).
#78
Burning Brakes
I just want to bump up this thread since it is after the reveal of the GT4 RS. Has anyone got a confirmed allocation or a promised build slot?
I have received an update from a dealer I work with, they stated that the bid for the first GT4 RS slot has gone over 150K (location: PNW).
I have noticed another very interesting phenomenon that the GT4 RS gained a lot more interest in the US over the 992 GT3 (my observation). Whilst in China, 992 GT3 is not sold but Porsche China premiered the GT4 RS on 11/17/2021. The Chinese market did not react as crazy as the US because many people think that the 718 in general (regardless it's GT4 RS, starting from ¥ 1,578,000, about 247k USD) is the "lesser" car and would rather have a base Carerra (starting from ¥ 1,278,000, about 200k USD).
So I went ahead and got the first slot for the GT4 RS from the biggest dealer at MSRP. I may fly back to Shanghai several times a year just for track days lol.
I have received an update from a dealer I work with, they stated that the bid for the first GT4 RS slot has gone over 150K (location: PNW).
I have noticed another very interesting phenomenon that the GT4 RS gained a lot more interest in the US over the 992 GT3 (my observation). Whilst in China, 992 GT3 is not sold but Porsche China premiered the GT4 RS on 11/17/2021. The Chinese market did not react as crazy as the US because many people think that the 718 in general (regardless it's GT4 RS, starting from ¥ 1,578,000, about 247k USD) is the "lesser" car and would rather have a base Carerra (starting from ¥ 1,278,000, about 200k USD).
So I went ahead and got the first slot for the GT4 RS from the biggest dealer at MSRP. I may fly back to Shanghai several times a year just for track days lol.
#79
Rennlist Member
All true allocations may be done for the year across the Porsche brand . That means there may be no true allocations for anyone until early next year. Q4 allocations done some time ago. Very few Cayman allocations were given probably to prep for GT4 RS demand.
Patience young Master... the Force will be strong with this one...
Happy Holidays.
PS saw Santa at Joes Stone Crab bulking up for his endurance event.
Patience young Master... the Force will be strong with this one...
Happy Holidays.
PS saw Santa at Joes Stone Crab bulking up for his endurance event.
#80
Did your build sheet have a commission number? I submitted mine to the dealer last week and was told I was #2 on the list. I was trying to read about codes and saw something that said if you have a commission number that there’s an allocation.
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If you get an allocation your SA should be able to give you the commission# immediately.
#84
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As soon as you get an allocation and commission number you will get get email to a link for your build status. If not you are still on the wait list
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#85
My build sheet does have a commission number - and has had one since 11/17/2021. However, I haven't received an email with tracking info. I can just ask my dealer when I see them later this week.
#86
Still sounds like the Dealer is bull****ting you honestly. Zero reports of any other allocations going out yet for the car.
#87
They never told me allocations went out nor do I believe allocations have been released yet. I don't think the commission number means anything other than it being a real submitted order (which does not necessarily mean there is an allocation for such order). I have a great relationship with my dealer and trust them - they told me they wanted to submit my build ASAP before allocations are released. So we did...I'll share any updates I receive.
#88
Instructor
They never told me allocations went out nor do I believe allocations have been released yet. I don't think the commission number means anything other than it being a real submitted order (which does not necessarily mean there is an allocation for such order). I have a great relationship with my dealer and trust them - they told me they wanted to submit my build ASAP before allocations are released. So we did...I'll share any updates I receive.
#89
Racer
They never told me allocations went out nor do I believe allocations have been released yet. I don't think the commission number means anything other than it being a real submitted order (which does not necessarily mean there is an allocation for such order). I have a great relationship with my dealer and trust them - they told me they wanted to submit my build ASAP before allocations are released. So we did...I'll share any updates I receive.
A commission number is generated for a customer demand order and has nothing to do with "allocations". When you fill out the spec for a customer demand order you are at status V070 and you will have a commission number. At this point all it means is that the dealer has informed PCNA that they have a named and willing customer for a build --- should one be awarded to the dealer.
IF/WHEN your dealer is awarded a production build spot for the type of vehicle you wish to purchase, then THEY (the dealer) have been granted an allocation. We, as consumer's do not technically get allocations. If we are lucky, our dealer contacts us to inform us that they are going to use the allocation they received to build our car. If you give them the 'thumbs up' -- then your build gets upgraded to V200 -- scheduled for production.
In effect, the dealer assigned their allocation to your customer demand order. If they wished to they could have skipped over you and ten other guys and used their allocation to build a car for some rock star, the GM's new girlfriend, or some guy willing to pay a huge ADM (in markets where that is legal). They could also trade the allocation with another dealer to get a build spot they want for someone else -- who doesn't want the same vehicle type you do.
What we all wish for is that big step from "on the list" or "V070" to being informed by the dealer that they have received an allocation for your vehicle type that they are willing to assign to you. That's when the fireworks should be set off!
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