981 GTS
#136
The GTS is nice, but still a far cry from a Spyder.
The Spyder was a perfect storm IMO. Porsche got the green light to do whatever they wanted and pick from just about any parts bin, INCLUDING many parts from the not then released 991 and 981. It was, in some ways, one of Porsche's last driver's cars. It was far more than just a few engine tweaks and a new fender. The Spyder is unique in many ways, and I don't see them doing a version this risky for quite some time.
The Spyder was a perfect storm IMO. Porsche got the green light to do whatever they wanted and pick from just about any parts bin, INCLUDING many parts from the not then released 991 and 981. It was, in some ways, one of Porsche's last driver's cars. It was far more than just a few engine tweaks and a new fender. The Spyder is unique in many ways, and I don't see them doing a version this risky for quite some time.
#137
The GTS is nice, but still a far cry from a Spyder.
The Spyder was a perfect storm IMO. Porsche got the green light to do whatever they wanted and pick from just about any parts bin, INCLUDING many parts from the not then released 991 and 981. It was, in some ways, one of Porsche's last driver's cars. It was far more than just a few engine tweaks and a new fender. The Spyder is unique in many ways, and I don't see them doing a version this risky for quite some time.
The Spyder was a perfect storm IMO. Porsche got the green light to do whatever they wanted and pick from just about any parts bin, INCLUDING many parts from the not then released 991 and 981. It was, in some ways, one of Porsche's last driver's cars. It was far more than just a few engine tweaks and a new fender. The Spyder is unique in many ways, and I don't see them doing a version this risky for quite some time.
Here in the US they had some trouble moving the ones with no A/C and the carbon fiber buckets (I've found it to be a fairly rare combo on the used market). Porsche hasn't offered the buckets since, which is a shame, since I'd get them in my Cayman GTS if I could.
Now people are starting to regard them as something they overlooked and are starting to snap them up as they come back onto the market. It's a risky car that will only sell in low numbers (US moved 891 units), but I think if they price it accordingly (like Motor Trend's rumor) and add additional power to increase appeal they'll make enough money on them to where they'll hopefully be willing to take another risk. I said the Cayman GTS will be my only Porsche ever, but a new Spyder would make me reconsider (I've got a few years to save).
#139
The Spyder is what really got me into showrooms. I couldn't fudge the man math enough to justify it at the time, but damned if I didn't want one.
Here in the US they had some trouble moving the ones with no A/C and the carbon fiber buckets (I've found it to be a fairly rare combo on the used market). Porsche hasn't offered the buckets since, which is a shame, since I'd get them in my Cayman GTS if I could.
Here in the US they had some trouble moving the ones with no A/C and the carbon fiber buckets (I've found it to be a fairly rare combo on the used market). Porsche hasn't offered the buckets since, which is a shame, since I'd get them in my Cayman GTS if I could.
Glad you got your order confirmation, by the way.
#140
Everything medtech said with the only addition being I bought mine at a price point insanely less than the new ride will be.
PS speed carried into the wall controls whether you get to live to see the displacement and measure the torque
PS speed carried into the wall controls whether you get to live to see the displacement and measure the torque
#141
Not really. When I called that dealer I mentioned that I'd be looking for a 3% minimum discount, and ideally wanted 4% as I felt that was plenty fair. They were willing to do the 4%. They're trying to do a dealer trade as we speak, in which then we'd know a build date and whether I'll move ahead.
#142
Nordschleife Master
Thread Starter
True...but this new GTS model is getting some very positive reviews! Here is one from Steve Sutcliffe in England just posted by 'neanicu' over at the 991 gt3 forum:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxXr...ature=youtu.be
http://www.autocar.co.uk/users/steve-sutcliffe
Some of you might find the forum comments of interest too!
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3/...gt3-sales.html
Saludos,
Eduardo
Carmel
Veterans - Thank you for your service!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxXr...ature=youtu.be
http://www.autocar.co.uk/users/steve-sutcliffe
Some of you might find the forum comments of interest too!
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3/...gt3-sales.html
Saludos,
Eduardo
Carmel
Veterans - Thank you for your service!
#143
I didn't mean your deal was fishy, I meant their comment about only 36 units being allotted sounded fishy, sorry. It seems that many forum members, here and on P-9, are having no problem getting a GTS build allottment and I would think that if they were really that limited, that would not be the case. Anyway, very glad you got your allotted build slot.
In 2013, Porsche sold ~8,000 Boxster/Caymans in the U.S. Assuming we stay between 8-10K cars (let's call it 9K), with a 60/40 Boxster/Cayman split, and Porsche's intended 15% sold are GTS, you're looking at... ((9000 * 0.4) * 0.15) = 540 Cayman GTSes a year, or 1.7 cars per dealer per year (323 US dealers). That'd be 45 Cayman GTSes a month slated for the US. 36 for the first month of production would not be crazy.
If 540 a year seems low, it's certainly not. I know the number of Boxster Spyders sold in the US was 891 units over its two year run.
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