Model Year 18 vs Model Year 19
What was the reason behind cars being made later 2018 being MY2018 vs MY2019? Did anyone find out the facts? I used to think it had something to do with particulate filter, but that's off.
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As I understand it, it's just a matter of routine: all cars manufactured/completed before a certain date are MY2018, after that date are 2019. I believe the cutoff date is sometime late September or October? No changes to the 991.2 GT3 between MY 2018 and 2019. It's the same car.
Now for the editorial. :D Originally production was supposed to stop before they had to change the year designation, but demand was so high PAG just kept making them. Why not? No retooling needed, just make the exact same car, just more of it and later into the year. Profit!! |
Sorry I came because I thought this was about dating an 18 yr old model vs one that’s 19 yr old |
NHTSA rules state any given model year cannot repeat January’s. 991.2 base GT3 production began July 2017, as production has continued into January 2019 they had to create a 2019MY 2018 model year GT2RS started in January 2018 again as it cannot be produced in January 2019 unless designated as a 2019MY like base GT3 they added a 2019MY. Cars like 2016 GT3RS which started in May 2015 were produced as a 2016MY through December 2016. 991.2 3RS started in July so they could theoretically build though December 2019 under the same 2019MY designation. |
Originally Posted by SocalTouring
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Sorry I came because I thought this was about dating an 18 yr old model vs one that’s 19 yr old |
Originally Posted by Dot23RS
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NHTSA rules state any given model year cannot repeat January’s. 991.2 base GT3 production began July 2017, as production has continued into January 2019 they had to create a 2019MY 2018 model year GT2RS started in January 2018 again as it cannot be produced in January 2019 unless designated as a 2019MY like base GT3 they added a 2019MY. Cars like 2016 GT3RS which started in May 2015 were produced as a 2016MY through December 2016. 991.2 3RS started in July so they could theoretically build though December 2019 under the same 2019MY designation. |
Originally Posted by Norcalgt3
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This sounds right, but why were the November and even December 2018 GT3 models still MY18? Normal cars like Mercedes etc would be model year 2019 easily. Just as you can buy MY2020 cars now eventhough it is 2019.
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BTW, any difference in the GGT (Gas Guzzler Tax) between 2018/2019 MYs?
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Originally Posted by SocalTouring
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Sorry I came because I thought this was about dating an 18 yr old model vs one that’s 19 yr old |
Originally Posted by Dr. Ferdinand
BTW, any difference in the GGT (Gas Guzzler Tax) between 2018/2019 MYs?
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Originally Posted by GT325
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Not sure. But the delivery fee went up by like 250 bucks. Even on my 2018 which had its sticker printed January 2019. Still blows my mind it's a 2018.
Add optional PECLA delivery and it also increased from $875 to $1,075 in September to its current $1,125. add GGT and I’m paying almost $4k in fees on top of msrp, before tax or registration. |
I heard that the 2019 model has a feature that allows you to transport yourself to any point in time as soon as you hit 88mph. |
Originally Posted by SocalTouring
(Post 15566986)
Sorry I came because I thought this was about dating an 18 yr old model vs one that’s 19 yr old |
Originally Posted by Sunny_M3
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I heard that the 2019 model has a feature that allows you to transport yourself to any point in time as soon as you hit 88mph. :roflmao: |
yea, i know there are no differences in model year. but who doesn't want a newer car on paper
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