Any 991 owners ready to part with $150K for a 992?
#31
Instructor
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Sudbury, MA
Posts: 121
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I priced a C4S out today and it was $145k with everything I wanted. I did feel that the leather options were light but nothing crazy. That’s about what 991.2 pricing was so it’s not like the 992 is massively more expensive. As an owner of a 991.1 I love these high MSRP cars since it keeps used values high.
As as for the car itself I think it has some issues. It’s not 996 bad but there are some off choices. 991.2 is still the best looking 911 in my eyes.
As as for the car itself I think it has some issues. It’s not 996 bad but there are some off choices. 991.2 is still the best looking 911 in my eyes.
#32
Instructor
BTW, I did check with my SBA in Portland OR and he indicated that there was between 10 - 15 folks already signed up with his dealership for 992 and he estimated deliveries not until into the second half of 2019. He couldn't give me the exact number as only one person at the dealership was handling the advanced orders and that person wasn't at the dealership today.
#33
Rennlist Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Marineland FL
Posts: 12,536
Likes: 0
Received 3,460 Likes
on
2,361 Posts
My SA at Reeves in Tampa is taking orders but I suspect that every dealer is doing the same, and none are (or should be) over MSRP!
#34
Burning Brakes
#36
There's a ton I can and do nitpick about the 992. But overall I know I'll like it, maybe even love it, as it's 95% a 991 on the outside. But what it has done is make me appreciate my 991.1 a LOT more.