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Hey guys, I'm pretty sure I have this sorted out but I would like a few other sets of eyes to look at my list and let me know if I am missing anything.
Standard Features on the C-T that ARE available on the Base:
20" S wheels
SD Mirrors
Sport + Seats
GT Steering Wheel
Sport Chrono (no wart)
Sport Exhaust
Standard Features on the C-T that ARE NOT available on the Base
Light Weight Glass
Short Shifter
Red Shift Pattern accents
Black interior accents
SPASM
Lower Final Gearing (with MT)
PTV (with MT)
Sport Tech Interior WITH door pulls
Reduced Sound deadening
T graphics and gray accents (emblems, decklid grill, mirrors)
Options Available on the C-T but NOT available on the Base
T specific Interior
Light Weight Bucket Seats - with Rear Seat Delete
RAS
I'm just going off of memory and not auditing you but your lists looks comprehensive. The "no wart" option however is NOT available on the Base but I think you knew that.
I'm just going off of memory and not auditing you but your lists looks comprehensive. The "no wart" option however is NOT available on the Base but I think you knew that.
Now that I think about it a bit more, isn't the Porsche emblem and model in black on the C-T and an option on the C2? The C-T is a huge bargain IMO. I would get that car if I just didn't buy a 2018 911.
I am trying to convince myself of this. I just turned in my 2016 C2 lease so I have room in the garage and the budget. But I think in order to be "true to the T" I need to spec it with T interior, LWB, RAS, and PCCBs and pretty much nothing else except maybe a fire extinguisher. At that point it is over $122,000 MSRP - well into S territory and looking like much less of a bargain.
I kind of figure if I DON'T get all those goodies then I might as well stick with a Base.
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