New 911 Carrera T: a completely pointless marketing exercise
#346
I dunno, I’ll be interested to see how many people order it sans PCM. Though I support Porsche’s decision to give an option to remove it. A step in the right direction.
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Of all the threads, This had to be one of the few where e-mail notification of new posts works for me.
I put schtTicky and KayAye on ignore and it makes the thread almost readable. Now, if everyone else would stop quoting their posts we could have a worth while thread.
I put schtTicky and KayAye on ignore and it makes the thread almost readable. Now, if everyone else would stop quoting their posts we could have a worth while thread.
#349
I started a rage free thread so we can discuss the actual car, instead of playing verbal dodge wrench.
#350
I was at the dealer yesterday and saw some internal only marketing guide.... this is a parts bin car. Suspension and sound dampening from the GTS. Door cards and pulls from the GT3. MT ratios, not sure where they are coming from. Not 100% sure if they are different or just the final drive ratio.
My current plan was to sit on my 997.2 C4S til I could get a lightly optioned base 991.2 after about 2.5 years of depreciation while my current car depreciates at less than a third the rate. I'm convinced the 991.2 base is a quite worthy car. Being at altitude it will outperform the NA cars. Smaller turbos will maintain the throttle response that may be compromised in say the 450HP GTS.
The T represents very closely to the ideal parts bin Base 991.2 I've been musing about. Price wise, when you add to a Base some of the standard features included in the T, the $10K gap melts pretty quickly, plus you get things you cannot get in a Base.... pretty simple math.
I don't think LWBs would be on my car; I've ridden in and driven them, and with my back, can't see getting them, no matter how cool they are. My base build would have a metal sunroof and a different streering wheel, maybe heated seats; Sport Exhaust I'm on the fence about but would take in that 2.5 year old depreciated car in a heartbeat.
So back to the depreciation discussion - if I believe the T will depreciate less than a Base, then I may have to take my dealer's advice and just sit down and order the exact T I want. I have a "slot" to do so at MSRP at this time.
PTS is the obvious consideration here.... the ability to add color and some cloth inserts from the 70s to one of these builds.......... the mind wanders to Bahama Yellow with plaid seat inserts.
My current plan was to sit on my 997.2 C4S til I could get a lightly optioned base 991.2 after about 2.5 years of depreciation while my current car depreciates at less than a third the rate. I'm convinced the 991.2 base is a quite worthy car. Being at altitude it will outperform the NA cars. Smaller turbos will maintain the throttle response that may be compromised in say the 450HP GTS.
The T represents very closely to the ideal parts bin Base 991.2 I've been musing about. Price wise, when you add to a Base some of the standard features included in the T, the $10K gap melts pretty quickly, plus you get things you cannot get in a Base.... pretty simple math.
I don't think LWBs would be on my car; I've ridden in and driven them, and with my back, can't see getting them, no matter how cool they are. My base build would have a metal sunroof and a different streering wheel, maybe heated seats; Sport Exhaust I'm on the fence about but would take in that 2.5 year old depreciated car in a heartbeat.
So back to the depreciation discussion - if I believe the T will depreciate less than a Base, then I may have to take my dealer's advice and just sit down and order the exact T I want. I have a "slot" to do so at MSRP at this time.
PTS is the obvious consideration here.... the ability to add color and some cloth inserts from the 70s to one of these builds.......... the mind wanders to Bahama Yellow with plaid seat inserts.
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#352
I was at the dealer yesterday and saw some internal only marketing guide.... this is a parts bin car. Suspension and sound dampening from the GTS. Door cards and pulls from the GT3. MT ratios, not sure where they are coming from. Not 100% sure if they are different or just the final drive ratio.
My current plan was to sit on my 997.2 C4S til I could get a lightly optioned base 991.2 after about 2.5 years of depreciation while my current car depreciates at less than a third the rate. I'm convinced the 991.2 base is a quite worthy car. Being at altitude it will outperform the NA cars. Smaller turbos will maintain the throttle response that may be compromised in say the 450HP GTS.
The T represents very closely to the ideal parts bin Base 991.2 I've been musing about. Price wise, when you add to a Base some of the standard features included in the T, the $10K gap melts pretty quickly, plus you get things you cannot get in a Base.... pretty simple math.
I don't think LWBs would be on my car; I've ridden in and driven them, and with my back, can't see getting them, no matter how cool they are. My base build would have a metal sunroof and a different streering wheel, maybe heated seats; Sport Exhaust I'm on the fence about but would take in that 2.5 year old depreciated car in a heartbeat.
So back to the depreciation discussion - if I believe the T will depreciate less than a Base, then I may have to take my dealer's advice and just sit down and order the exact T I want. I have a "slot" to do so at MSRP at this time.
PTS is the obvious consideration here.... the ability to add color and some cloth inserts from the 70s to one of these builds.......... the mind wanders to Bahama Yellow with plaid seat inserts.
My current plan was to sit on my 997.2 C4S til I could get a lightly optioned base 991.2 after about 2.5 years of depreciation while my current car depreciates at less than a third the rate. I'm convinced the 991.2 base is a quite worthy car. Being at altitude it will outperform the NA cars. Smaller turbos will maintain the throttle response that may be compromised in say the 450HP GTS.
The T represents very closely to the ideal parts bin Base 991.2 I've been musing about. Price wise, when you add to a Base some of the standard features included in the T, the $10K gap melts pretty quickly, plus you get things you cannot get in a Base.... pretty simple math.
I don't think LWBs would be on my car; I've ridden in and driven them, and with my back, can't see getting them, no matter how cool they are. My base build would have a metal sunroof and a different streering wheel, maybe heated seats; Sport Exhaust I'm on the fence about but would take in that 2.5 year old depreciated car in a heartbeat.
So back to the depreciation discussion - if I believe the T will depreciate less than a Base, then I may have to take my dealer's advice and just sit down and order the exact T I want. I have a "slot" to do so at MSRP at this time.
PTS is the obvious consideration here.... the ability to add color and some cloth inserts from the 70s to one of these builds.......... the mind wanders to Bahama Yellow with plaid seat inserts.
#353
I like it. I'm glad they'll make it. It's a little closer to the formula of the 996 GT3. Track it on the weekend, drive it to work Monday. Would I buy it? Yes, probably. I'd miss the sweet sound of my 3.4...
#354
That being said, it is an amazing formula for a sportscar, and somewhat similar in spec to the 991T.
#355
I think what they are doing is slicing up the idea of the base car for a different version of the base car.
A little mix of GT2 with some other thoughts so not make every base priced car the same. I think it's cool.
Like the old days with the 911T to the 911E and the better yet 911S of the 70's.
Which is their projected customer base coming of age/income to get what they dreamed about back then as a teen...genius.
A little mix of GT2 with some other thoughts so not make every base priced car the same. I think it's cool.
Like the old days with the 911T to the 911E and the better yet 911S of the 70's.
Which is their projected customer base coming of age/income to get what they dreamed about back then as a teen...genius.
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#358
I instantly disregard forum queens with 1000+ posts. Can't trust an "expert" with that much time on their hands.
Do you really think Herr Blume gives a damn? Vote with your wallet. Buy it or don't buy it.
Do you really think Herr Blume gives a damn? Vote with your wallet. Buy it or don't buy it.
#359
Also, there are people that have competed in national level rallys, 12 hour and 24 hour endurance racing, Carrera Cup etc right through to week end warriors. Rennlist even has race engineers and journalists from a range of magazines.
Quite an interesting bunch really - thus I wouldn't be too quick to disregard their thoughts and idle musings, after all you may find that some of them have earned the right to have the luxury of time
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90% of threads would be resolved if posters would go test drive whatever it is they are comparing.
Sometimes it's winter and sometimes people are waiting delivery so this is how they get their fix. Much of the "data and information" is conjecture and opinion.