GT3 Allocation Available at Porsche of Monterey
#1
GT3 Allocation Available at Porsche of Monterey
I decided to wait another year, so my slot is now available.
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unclejosh
Contact Ray Ramsey at the dealer- my sales person and a true Porsche enthusiast. Easy to work with.
PM me if you have any questions.
unclejosh
#3
I still believe those early on the list may decide to wait. For an example, the black painted wheels will be offered in September. The sport buckets seats may follow soon thereafter. In addition there is talk of possible delay on the front lifter. All in all maybe it is better to wait a few months before ordering the car. Who knows, maybe they will decide to make the MT available.
If Porsche continues to hold back allocations to US dealers they well may see additional early defections.
If Porsche continues to hold back allocations to US dealers they well may see additional early defections.
#5
There are some who believe you should never order an early new model. The reasons are well known. Then there are those who want to be first on the block like myself. But the continued delays in allocation makes me suspect that there are issues with car particularly for the US market. Call me a cautious wuss.
#6
Stop the drama queening, there are a dozen or so on this board who have that market already cornered.
Perhaps there are issues, but it seems silly to pull off the list before you know the source of the problem, if there is one. Occam's Razor: go with the fewest assumptions. I would guess that the US production cars have not been scheduled definitively into the line, delaying allocations.
Perhaps there are issues, but it seems silly to pull off the list before you know the source of the problem, if there is one. Occam's Razor: go with the fewest assumptions. I would guess that the US production cars have not been scheduled definitively into the line, delaying allocations.
#7
No drama queening just facts. It appears you are getting anxious as well but in your case it is understandable because of European delivery. Hopefully it pans out for you.
FWIW, there is a method to my madness.
FWIW, there is a method to my madness.
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#8
I don't need to be first on the block; when the car gets here it gets here although I am "anxious" to get a chance to own and drive one so in that sense I hope it's sooner rather than later. For the same reasons, I'm not concerned about allocations either. When they happen, they happen. We're still more than 6 months away from the earliest projected US deliveries so I don't see allocations as a big issue yet, especially since the order/build process only takes 3-4 months at most.
We already know there is a delay on the front axle lift until October, but that shouldn't affect US deliveries. MT is a dead issue for now, fuggedaboutit. The only thing that might be possible is that PCNA is trying to sort the seat issue before ordering begins. JMO, of course.
We already know there is a delay on the front axle lift until October, but that shouldn't affect US deliveries. MT is a dead issue for now, fuggedaboutit. The only thing that might be possible is that PCNA is trying to sort the seat issue before ordering begins. JMO, of course.
#10
Probably.
For the street I like the regular seats better, but of course for track the buckets are the ticket. I plan to buy the buckets separately if I track more than 4x/year. I've been off the track for a while and not sure how much I will be back at this point. I think there's a point where you are there enough that the track seats are worth the tradeoffs, but that point is of course different for everyone.
For the street I like the regular seats better, but of course for track the buckets are the ticket. I plan to buy the buckets separately if I track more than 4x/year. I've been off the track for a while and not sure how much I will be back at this point. I think there's a point where you are there enough that the track seats are worth the tradeoffs, but that point is of course different for everyone.
#11
What about issues like resale and aesthetics? It is not without reason they have been showing the GT3 with the bucket seats even in the US showing. They just look better and seem to be made for the car.
I would wait. The tougher question is if they made them available in JUne 2014. If that is the case, I would stay with my early order.
I would wait. The tougher question is if they made them available in JUne 2014. If that is the case, I would stay with my early order.
#12
Hard to say about resale. I've heard that dealers have trouble moving cars with the sport buckets which is why they are rare in normal Carreras. But then GT3 buyers in general are a different clientel.
#13
Yeah Nick, I probably would. Waiting a couple of months extra wouldn't matter to me. I'm also turning over the idea in my head of getting the standard seats if that's the only choice and trying to work out something with the dealership where I could buy the buckets at their cost when they become available down the road. But I think frayed has a good point about the utility of buckets versus the regular seats so I'm still mulling the whole thing over.
Hard to say about resale. I've heard that dealers have trouble moving cars with the sport buckets which is why they are rare in normal Carreras. But then GT3 buyers in general are a different clientel.
Hard to say about resale. I've heard that dealers have trouble moving cars with the sport buckets which is why they are rare in normal Carreras. But then GT3 buyers in general are a different clientel.
I also agree that sport bucket seats are very difficult for resale except in cars like the GT3 which is basically a road race car. I think they are a must for a car like the GT3 but I am not willing to wait a year to get them. A deal with the dealer is an excellent suggestion should I want them later.
#14