GT2RS Arrives at Porsche North Houston
#32
Burning Brakes
#33
Best part is that it's an MSRP car too. PNH FTW!
#34
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Nothing wrong with GT silver. Classic color, looks great on GT3. Will go great with the green in your garage. 4S Car looks great.
I tried to do PTS on GT3 touring, but my build was too early, so went SBM.
I tried to do PTS on GT3 touring, but my build was too early, so went SBM.
#36
Great color also. Love more reports on driving the 2RS. What an incredible car. Report back please. Have you picked it up or is it still getting prepped?
#37
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Yes, it is an MSRP car. But I didn't even know there were non MSRP cars until I read about them on this board. PNH sells all their cars at MSRP because their focus is the customer. And I'm not a 918 guy. I've just had a relationship with the dealer - they've always treated me like a VIP so I've just bought cars from them. They've been fair selling me cars and been fair buying them back. When a VIP wanted to move his build to the end of the production cycle, Billy Bennett and Gerald Tito called me and asked if I'd like an early car. My car has been in Houston for nearly a month, it had been stuck at the port for about a month and I'd get a texts from Gerald and Billy daily about it. They finally rescued it.
I'm thrilled to have the car, but bummed about the daily jokes about customs taking my car for a spin or the ferris bueller meme. Not only do they have a good sense of humor, they are a truly a customer focused dealer, and when you have that right, people buy cars there, which results in more allocations. When I had trouble with my land rover recently, Billy found someone to fix it at their Lambo store who is land rover certified, picked up the car, and fixed it. Different dealer, different cost center, but same customer - that's their focus.
I'm thrilled to have the car, but bummed about the daily jokes about customs taking my car for a spin or the ferris bueller meme. Not only do they have a good sense of humor, they are a truly a customer focused dealer, and when you have that right, people buy cars there, which results in more allocations. When I had trouble with my land rover recently, Billy found someone to fix it at their Lambo store who is land rover certified, picked up the car, and fixed it. Different dealer, different cost center, but same customer - that's their focus.
#38
Yes, it is an MSRP car. But I didn't even know there were non MSRP cars until I read about them on this board. PNH sells all their cars at MSRP because their focus is the customer. And I'm not a 918 guy. I've just had a relationship with the dealer - they've always treated me like a VIP so I've just bought cars from them. They've been fair selling me cars and been fair buying them back. When a VIP wanted to move his build to the end of the production cycle, Billy Bennett and Gerald Tito called me and asked if I'd like an early car. My car has been in Houston for nearly a month, it had been stuck at the port for about a month and I'd get a texts from Gerald and Billy daily about it. They finally rescued it.
I'm thrilled to have the car, but bummed about the daily jokes about customs taking my car for a spin or the ferris bueller meme. Not only do they have a good sense of humor, they are a truly a customer focused dealer, and when you have that right, people buy cars there, which results in more allocations. When I had trouble with my land rover recently, Billy found someone to fix it at their Lambo store who is land rover certified, picked up the car, and fixed it. Different dealer, different cost center, but same customer - that's their focus.
I'm thrilled to have the car, but bummed about the daily jokes about customs taking my car for a spin or the ferris bueller meme. Not only do they have a good sense of humor, they are a truly a customer focused dealer, and when you have that right, people buy cars there, which results in more allocations. When I had trouble with my land rover recently, Billy found someone to fix it at their Lambo store who is land rover certified, picked up the car, and fixed it. Different dealer, different cost center, but same customer - that's their focus.
#41
Yes, it is an MSRP car. But I didn't even know there were non MSRP cars until I read about them on this board. PNH sells all their cars at MSRP because their focus is the customer. And I'm not a 918 guy. I've just had a relationship with the dealer - they've always treated me like a VIP so I've just bought cars from them. They've been fair selling me cars and been fair buying them back. When a VIP wanted to move his build to the end of the production cycle, Billy Bennett and Gerald Tito called me and asked if I'd like an early car. My car has been in Houston for nearly a month, it had been stuck at the port for about a month and I'd get a texts from Gerald and Billy daily about it. They finally rescued it.
I'm thrilled to have the car, but bummed about the daily jokes about customs taking my car for a spin or the ferris bueller meme. Not only do they have a good sense of humor, they are a truly a customer focused dealer, and when you have that right, people buy cars there, which results in more allocations. When I had trouble with my land rover recently, Billy found someone to fix it at their Lambo store who is land rover certified, picked up the car, and fixed it. Different dealer, different cost center, but same customer - that's their focus.
I'm thrilled to have the car, but bummed about the daily jokes about customs taking my car for a spin or the ferris bueller meme. Not only do they have a good sense of humor, they are a truly a customer focused dealer, and when you have that right, people buy cars there, which results in more allocations. When I had trouble with my land rover recently, Billy found someone to fix it at their Lambo store who is land rover certified, picked up the car, and fixed it. Different dealer, different cost center, but same customer - that's their focus.
#43
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Gorgeous 2RS! Hope to see it blowing past me at COTA sometime soon!