Ran into my dealers GM today at Festival of Speed..Spyder
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I also don't get the manual top to save 22 pounds. But you can get a back up camera.
And you can't open the rear trunk with the top up? Really? For pushing $100K, I want the top to go up and down with a button push.
I know I don't fit the target demographic, but I would be a whole lot more interested in a "regular" Boxster with the 3.8 available from the factory.
It does look pretty cool though.
And you can't open the rear trunk with the top up? Really? For pushing $100K, I want the top to go up and down with a button push.
I know I don't fit the target demographic, but I would be a whole lot more interested in a "regular" Boxster with the 3.8 available from the factory.
It does look pretty cool though.
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The old Spyder was a great weekend toy. Simply amazing handling, great looking, fantastic seats, and unique. I was not looking for a convertible - not a fan of them, actually - was planning on a used 997GT3 - it was the overall package that was attractive, and price was part of that package.
So as a $90k toy, I would be comparing it to other attractive packages, new and used, hardtop and convertible. From slightly used 991GTS, F-type R, R8, to older F360, Gallardo, and collectible Porsches, to new 4C and M4, and of course the GT4. You can even buy a new AM Vantage for $90k.
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It's more like 42%, but you knew that…as to proper seats the market decided sports seats not buckets which is why buckets are now an option.
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Fair questions, and here is my personal perspective.
The old Spyder was a great weekend toy. Simply amazing handling, great looking, fantastic seats, and unique. I was not looking for a convertible - not a fan of them, actually - was planning on a used 997GT3 - it was the overall package that was attractive, and price was part of that package.
So as a $90k toy, I would be comparing it to other attractive packages, new and used, hardtop and convertible. From slightly used 991GTS, F-type R, R8, to older F360, Gallardo, and collectible Porsches, to new 4C and M4, and of course the GT4. You can even buy a new AM Vantage for $90k.
The old Spyder was a great weekend toy. Simply amazing handling, great looking, fantastic seats, and unique. I was not looking for a convertible - not a fan of them, actually - was planning on a used 997GT3 - it was the overall package that was attractive, and price was part of that package.
So as a $90k toy, I would be comparing it to other attractive packages, new and used, hardtop and convertible. From slightly used 991GTS, F-type R, R8, to older F360, Gallardo, and collectible Porsches, to new 4C and M4, and of course the GT4. You can even buy a new AM Vantage for $90k.
I guess I see the new Spyder as more useable daily with an easier top than the 987.
As easy as a $85000 GTS Boxster? Not quite but the tradeoff is the power. Gt4 is more of a just as much of a toy IMO. I don't see many people using them as a DD. (those lucky bastards who got one!)
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They wont make enough Spyders to have an issue. There might be a few cars sitting for a short while. But they will all sell. And everyone who buys one will be a happy camper.
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Porsche is on a roll right now with the 991 GT3, 991 GT3 RS, Cayman GT4, Spyder, Boxster/Cayman/991 GTS, targa... It's great to be a Porsche Enthusiast right now.
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I've spoken to one GM. And of course "one" is not the voice of all the GMs. In general there is low to no interest for the new Spyder at his dealership. I can tell you there is no waiting list. The GT4 has stolen the show.
As to discussion of proper seats ... the market didn't decided sports were the proper seats, the dealers did. My dealer reminded me that on average most dealers got 4 allocations. The dealers were forced to spec the cars. If you recall, the Spyders sat in port for 3-4 waiting for the fix on the top. Potential customers did not have the opportunity to compare seats. So the dealers ordered most of the cars with the sofa seats.
I will have to disagree with you on why Porsche has made the buckets seats an option. My dealers thinks most buyers will be ordering the buckets this time around and Porsche is not going to give them away like on the 987.2 Spyder.
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Fair questions, and here is my personal perspective.
The old Spyder was a great weekend toy. Simply amazing handling, great looking, fantastic seats, and unique. I was not looking for a convertible - not a fan of them, actually - was planning on a used 997GT3 - it was the overall package that was attractive, and price was part of that package.
So as a $90k toy, I would be comparing it to other attractive packages, new and used, hardtop and convertible. From slightly used 991GTS, F-type R, R8, to older F360, Gallardo, and collectible Porsches, to new 4C and M4, and of course the GT4. You can even buy a new AM Vantage for $90k.
The old Spyder was a great weekend toy. Simply amazing handling, great looking, fantastic seats, and unique. I was not looking for a convertible - not a fan of them, actually - was planning on a used 997GT3 - it was the overall package that was attractive, and price was part of that package.
So as a $90k toy, I would be comparing it to other attractive packages, new and used, hardtop and convertible. From slightly used 991GTS, F-type R, R8, to older F360, Gallardo, and collectible Porsches, to new 4C and M4, and of course the GT4. You can even buy a new AM Vantage for $90k.
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I replaced my Spyder with a another manual top car...a 280SL. A different kind of fun, but I love it, and my dog loves it even more. He wasn't allowed in the Spyder.
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Great, I know this is off topic but could you share a few of your thoughts (+/-) on the x5d (I almost took a job where I would have to commute and one of my top choices was the x5d) and the 280sl (beautiful and I think a perfect car design).