Any New Info on allocations from Porsche
#31
Don't believe that is true at least in Canada anyway. They have received volumes for 2018. There are no guaranteed allocations as yet. They are coming soon.
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It is absolutely not speculation by dealers. It is what dealers were told. Multiple dealers have confirmed this. It's not them interpreting anything. They were told that this was all they would be getting. Why certain dealers/SA's either didn't hear this or didn't communicate it to their customers is a mystery. Whether PAG is lying to the dealer group when they say this is everything is unknown. But it's not the dealers speculating.
Riddle me this Batman, what reason would a dealer who sells at MSRP and has a waiting list as long as your arm have for spreading false speculation to 'create demand'?
Riddle me this Batman, what reason would a dealer who sells at MSRP and has a waiting list as long as your arm have for spreading false speculation to 'create demand'?
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#38
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This thread has grown quickly. I do have to say, though, that this thread has been one of the more sensible ones.
Here's what I know, and hopefully not add to the "fake news".
1. Dealers at this point know how many allocations they will get.
2. Although the dealers have the allocation numbers, not all the allocations have final build and delivery dates. They can guestimate the dates, but unless all their allocations already have a build V200 vode and above, it is at best a guess. Given any specific dealer's past experience, they can feel pretty confident about their guess. But, it is still a guess.
3. Other than giving the impression that all who want a GT3 will get one, Porsche has been pretty tight lipped about production numbers.
So, putting all the above together, the current allocation may indeed run until November 2018, or, the current allocation is for builds that will go until Spring 2018 and there will be another allocation that will come out November/December for Summer builds. No one really knows, even the dealers are guessing, since Porsche has been coy about the whole thing. Here's two more to speculate on: Will GT3's keep getting produced well into 2019, or will it stop November 2018? Will there be a 991.3 GT3 in 2019, rendering the 991.2 obsolete? Fun to speculate, huh?
Here's what I know, and hopefully not add to the "fake news".
1. Dealers at this point know how many allocations they will get.
2. Although the dealers have the allocation numbers, not all the allocations have final build and delivery dates. They can guestimate the dates, but unless all their allocations already have a build V200 vode and above, it is at best a guess. Given any specific dealer's past experience, they can feel pretty confident about their guess. But, it is still a guess.
3. Other than giving the impression that all who want a GT3 will get one, Porsche has been pretty tight lipped about production numbers.
So, putting all the above together, the current allocation may indeed run until November 2018, or, the current allocation is for builds that will go until Spring 2018 and there will be another allocation that will come out November/December for Summer builds. No one really knows, even the dealers are guessing, since Porsche has been coy about the whole thing. Here's two more to speculate on: Will GT3's keep getting produced well into 2019, or will it stop November 2018? Will there be a 991.3 GT3 in 2019, rendering the 991.2 obsolete? Fun to speculate, huh?
#39
The facts are that the 992 production will start in December 2018 and the Euro 6 emissions standards prevent Porsche sellling GT3 in EU after end of 2018, these things lower the possibility of GT3 production continue into 2019.
But in theory, PAG can continue to produce 991.2 GT3 alongside the 992s in 2019 and only sell them outside of EU right? Finger crossed.
#40
Racer
Would be cool if everybody who really wants one will get one but it's definitely not looking that way. You never know if somebody backs out or bonus allocations come out so always got a chance. Stay positive and good luck.
#41
I hope they do but not very optimistic.
The facts are that the 992 production will start in December 2018 and the Euro 6 emissions standards prevent Porsche sellling GT3 in EU after end of 2018, these things lower the possibility of GT3 production continue into 2019.
But in theory, PAG can continue to produce 991.2 GT3 alongside the 992s in 2019 and only sell them outside of EU right? Finger crossed.
The facts are that the 992 production will start in December 2018 and the Euro 6 emissions standards prevent Porsche sellling GT3 in EU after end of 2018, these things lower the possibility of GT3 production continue into 2019.
But in theory, PAG can continue to produce 991.2 GT3 alongside the 992s in 2019 and only sell them outside of EU right? Finger crossed.
#42
#43
You are in "denial" a few TRANSPARENT dealers on this forum Brett from Sonnen Porsche have stated they received all their calander year 18 allocations. PCNA has confirmed this too. While ALL allocations are out, there is a chance a few willl "trickle" out. With the 2RS and .2 GT3 RS combined with the 991 series on its way out shortages will occur.
If you've not received an allocation yet, then one may be out of luck.
#44
I hope they do but not very optimistic.
The facts are that the 992 production will start in December 2018 and the Euro 6 emissions standards prevent Porsche sellling GT3 in EU after end of 2018, these things lower the possibility of GT3 production continue into 2019.
But in theory, PAG can continue to produce 991.2 GT3 alongside the 992s in 2019 and only sell them outside of EU right? Finger crossed.
The facts are that the 992 production will start in December 2018 and the Euro 6 emissions standards prevent Porsche sellling GT3 in EU after end of 2018, these things lower the possibility of GT3 production continue into 2019.
But in theory, PAG can continue to produce 991.2 GT3 alongside the 992s in 2019 and only sell them outside of EU right? Finger crossed.
#45