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Eric
it would be awesome to have you as a client ! Please feel free to call or text , happy to assist!!
(203)917-8618.
Mauricio Sanchez
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Porsche Fairfield.
Thank you guys for the great compliments !!!
it would be awesome to have you as a client ! Please feel free to call or text , happy to assist!!
(203)917-8618.
Mauricio Sanchez
GM
Porsche Fairfield.
Thank you guys for the great compliments !!!
Your outstanding reputation is to be commended. I have not had the privilege yet to own a Porsche.
With me not currently owning a Porsche or having a relationship with an existing Porsche dealer, is it even realistic that I could get an upcoming allocation for a new GT3?
If I purchase a used GT3/RS, from the dealer prior to the release of the 992 GT3, does that help?
I am not interested in non GT cars. If the realistic answer is to source from the pre-owned market that is ok. Just trying to understand what is possible. Your recommendations from others suggest you are a straight shooter.
Thanks
Sean
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Personally I'd walk before I purchased another car from Hennessey. Perimeter, also in the Atlanta area was great to deal with. Tyler Heinzelmann made my GT3 purchase painless. Well worth the drive from Cincinnati.
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Hennessey in Atlanta.
Absolutely top notch dealership and I can not recommend them enough. Honest, direct, and numerous updates along the process
Although 2k+ miles away, they were able to get me the GT car I wanted and handled tasks in a timely manner.
This is something my local dealer, Porsche Chandler, could not do as they were busy playing allocation games after myself doing $240k in business with Porsche Chandler in their first 6 months of being open.
Then they stiffed me altogether after numerous visits, emails, and phone calls. I had bought a GT4 from them with the explicit condition I would be on the GT3 list. Porsche Chandler then decided to refuse to live up to that verbal agreement
so I would not recommend them
Absolutely top notch dealership and I can not recommend them enough. Honest, direct, and numerous updates along the process
Although 2k+ miles away, they were able to get me the GT car I wanted and handled tasks in a timely manner.
This is something my local dealer, Porsche Chandler, could not do as they were busy playing allocation games after myself doing $240k in business with Porsche Chandler in their first 6 months of being open.
Then they stiffed me altogether after numerous visits, emails, and phone calls. I had bought a GT4 from them with the explicit condition I would be on the GT3 list. Porsche Chandler then decided to refuse to live up to that verbal agreement
so I would not recommend them
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IMO, because someone has a bad experience with a specific dealership doesn't mean you'll have the same with them, and vice versa. It's rare that a dealership is is generally bad for every customer.
OP, I'm sure you feel let down by your old dealer with who you've no doubt invested a good deal of time and money, good luck in your quest.
OP, I'm sure you feel let down by your old dealer with who you've no doubt invested a good deal of time and money, good luck in your quest.
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If you don't mind traveling to Philly, I have an awesome dealership and salesperson for you. They deliver their cars on a trailer (if you wanted to), pretty much anywhere that is within reason.
They value exactly what you mentioned, and never charge ADM's. PM me and I will put you in touch.
They value exactly what you mentioned, and never charge ADM's. PM me and I will put you in touch.
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Sean
Feel free to email me with more details about what your thoughts are , I will be happy to discuss the possibilities and also give you some guidance as to what to expect in regards to getting a GT car in the future or any other Porsche related questions you might have.
here is my email address:
mauricio.sanchez@penskeautomotive.com
thank you for the reply,
Mauricio .
Feel free to email me with more details about what your thoughts are , I will be happy to discuss the possibilities and also give you some guidance as to what to expect in regards to getting a GT car in the future or any other Porsche related questions you might have.
here is my email address:
mauricio.sanchez@penskeautomotive.com
thank you for the reply,
Mauricio .
Mauricio
Your outstanding reputation is to be commended. I have not had the privilege yet to own a Porsche.
With me not currently owning a Porsche or having a relationship with an existing Porsche dealer, is it even realistic that I could get an upcoming allocation for a new GT3?
If I purchase a used GT3/RS, from the dealer prior to the release of the 992 GT3, does that help?
I am not interested in non GT cars. If the realistic answer is to source from the pre-owned market that is ok. Just trying to understand what is possible. Your recommendations from others suggest you are a straight shooter.
Thanks
Sean
Your outstanding reputation is to be commended. I have not had the privilege yet to own a Porsche.
With me not currently owning a Porsche or having a relationship with an existing Porsche dealer, is it even realistic that I could get an upcoming allocation for a new GT3?
If I purchase a used GT3/RS, from the dealer prior to the release of the 992 GT3, does that help?
I am not interested in non GT cars. If the realistic answer is to source from the pre-owned market that is ok. Just trying to understand what is possible. Your recommendations from others suggest you are a straight shooter.
Thanks
Sean
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Town Porsche in Englewood, NJ.
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IMO, because someone has a bad experience with a specific dealership doesn't mean you'll have the same with them, and vice versa. It's rare that a dealership is is generally bad for every customer.
OP, I'm sure you feel let down by your old dealer with who you've no doubt invested a good deal of time and money, good luck in your quest.
OP, I'm sure you feel let down by your old dealer with who you've no doubt invested a good deal of time and money, good luck in your quest.
Champion Porsche (cough, cough)
Ferrari does not allow any in their dealer network this bad behaviour, why is it so prevalent in Porsche's dealer network?
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Came across this old thread searching for info on Porsche Fairfield. Same boat as OP, multiple prior new car purchases from local dealerships. Thought I was developing relationships but alas. Shouldn’t buying new Porsches be a fun experience for the enthusiast customer and a positive one for the dealer ($$$)??
Now working with Malachy Tracey at Porsche Fairfield and I have been thus far very impressed by his honesty and sincerity. Great to hear the GM is a true enthusiast as well and promotes a positive culture at the dealership. I've seen other dealerships run like a shark tank and SA's can't do much about it. So, +1 on accolades for Porsche Fairfield. Hoping anyone local enough can support dealerships like this so they get more and more allocations for the rarer cars and ultimately in the hands of enthusiasts as opposed to flippers.
Now working with Malachy Tracey at Porsche Fairfield and I have been thus far very impressed by his honesty and sincerity. Great to hear the GM is a true enthusiast as well and promotes a positive culture at the dealership. I've seen other dealerships run like a shark tank and SA's can't do much about it. So, +1 on accolades for Porsche Fairfield. Hoping anyone local enough can support dealerships like this so they get more and more allocations for the rarer cars and ultimately in the hands of enthusiasts as opposed to flippers.
Porsche of Southampton near me is too small. Sounds like P of Fairfield is the way to go.
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After 10 years with Manhattan Motorcars my relationship with them has come to an end. I am not going to air the dirty laundry on a public forum. Instead I’ll just say that I bought all my Cayennes, Panameras, Macans as well as regular 911 from this dealership. Every GT car I bought from them I sold it back to them as well.
For a number of reasons I don’t want to continue buying cars from them anymore, but I don’t want to leave the brand. So I am looking for a new home. Good service, responsive dealer who appreciate loyal customer that buys several cars every year. Dealers with ADMs please don’t bother.
For a number of reasons I don’t want to continue buying cars from them anymore, but I don’t want to leave the brand. So I am looking for a new home. Good service, responsive dealer who appreciate loyal customer that buys several cars every year. Dealers with ADMs please don’t bother.
Can you let me know what happened? I purchased a Performante from them earlier this year and although just like most dealers they lowballed me on my trade (at first) they were pretty good to work with!
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On west coast Porsche of Fresno and CJ Wilson can't be beat.
I have two seamless transactions and will take delivery of my third car(992GT3) this fall.
He's an enthusiast, he's straight forward, and he's very fair on trades.
I have two seamless transactions and will take delivery of my third car(992GT3) this fall.
He's an enthusiast, he's straight forward, and he's very fair on trades.
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I’m sure they are all going to the highest bidder and it will take a year or so before it corrects.
Ive no relation with any dealer either, so we’ll see in 2022 as the dealers go down the list, but it could also be that the current Porsche is the last Porsche.
Ive no relation with any dealer either, so we’ll see in 2022 as the dealers go down the list, but it could also be that the current Porsche is the last Porsche.
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