Stop Sale Campaign on 911 with Sport Chrono?
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Last edited by My991; 12-24-2020 at 06:51 AM. Reason: Owner
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#637
Hard choice there mate! I will swing by, if you need a black 991 with a Washington State plate that will be me.
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I've been super busy at work for the last few months and not spent any time on Rennlist. Having a few days off and stumbled across this thread. Read all 43 pages over the last two days. Sounds like there are still no real answers. But I will definitely stay subscribed to this thread.
Took the car out today for a drive over the hill to Santa Cruz and back. Took only backroads. Oh what a blast this machine is!! Definitely would not be OK with any type of neutering action. But I also have come to expect good gas mileage from my cars. The improvements car manufacturers have made over the last 1-2 decades in terms of efficiency are amazing! All the while performance has increased. I remember being impressed with my 174hp Audi A4 with the 2.8l V6 and how powerful it was. Now I drive a 400hp flat six that gets better gas mileage!! Having both: good gas mileage and great performance do not have to be mutually exclusive. As a matter of fact they are what is expected these days. And most car manufacturers accomplish it without cheating!
Let's see what happens here...
Took the car out today for a drive over the hill to Santa Cruz and back. Took only backroads. Oh what a blast this machine is!! Definitely would not be OK with any type of neutering action. But I also have come to expect good gas mileage from my cars. The improvements car manufacturers have made over the last 1-2 decades in terms of efficiency are amazing! All the while performance has increased. I remember being impressed with my 174hp Audi A4 with the 2.8l V6 and how powerful it was. Now I drive a 400hp flat six that gets better gas mileage!! Having both: good gas mileage and great performance do not have to be mutually exclusive. As a matter of fact they are what is expected these days. And most car manufacturers accomplish it without cheating!
Let's see what happens here...
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CYA
Originally Posted by Fünfer;[url=tel:17115557
17115557[/url]]I've been super busy at work for the last few months and not spent any time on Rennlist. Having a few days off and stumbled across this thread. Read all 43 pages over the last two days. Sounds like there are still no real answers. But I will definitely stay subscribed to this thread.
Took the car out today for a drive over the hill to Santa Cruz and back. Took only backroads. Oh what a blast this machine is!! Definitely would not be OK with any type of neutering action. But I also have come to expect good gas mileage from my cars. The improvements car manufacturers have made over the last 1-2 decades in terms of efficiency are amazing! All the while performance has increased. I remember being impressed with my 174hp Audi A4 with the 2.8l V6 and how powerful it was. Now I drive a 400hp flat six that gets better gas mileage!! Having both: good gas mileage and great performance do not have to be mutually exclusive. As a matter of fact they are what is expected these days. And most car manufacturers accomplish it without cheating!
Let's see what happens here...
Took the car out today for a drive over the hill to Santa Cruz and back. Took only backroads. Oh what a blast this machine is!! Definitely would not be OK with any type of neutering action. But I also have come to expect good gas mileage from my cars. The improvements car manufacturers have made over the last 1-2 decades in terms of efficiency are amazing! All the while performance has increased. I remember being impressed with my 174hp Audi A4 with the 2.8l V6 and how powerful it was. Now I drive a 400hp flat six that gets better gas mileage!! Having both: good gas mileage and great performance do not have to be mutually exclusive. As a matter of fact they are what is expected these days. And most car manufacturers accomplish it without cheating!
Let's see what happens here...
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Originally Posted by .2PDK;[url=tel:17122027
17122027[/url]]This whole stop sale campaign/lack of info is so stressful.
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Stop Sale - something doesn't make sense.
I just stumbled on this thread and saw the Stop Sale pdf that a forum member posted. I've got a MY2013 C2S, so I did a little research and what I found doesn't seem to make sense.
To see whether this stop sale order is real, I searched PorscheUSA.com for pre-owned 2012-2016 Carrera S cars. I believe all 2012-2016 Carrera S models had Sport Chrono by default, so I was expecting to find exactly zero of these cars for sale. But I found 16 nationwide, and a spot-check of those confirmed the cars had the Sport Chrono Package. If there is in fact a stop sale on all dealer-owned 2012-2016 SC-equipped pre-owned 991s, the 16 Carrera S hits don't make sense. They shouldn't be there. So what's going on?
To see whether this stop sale order is real, I searched PorscheUSA.com for pre-owned 2012-2016 Carrera S cars. I believe all 2012-2016 Carrera S models had Sport Chrono by default, so I was expecting to find exactly zero of these cars for sale. But I found 16 nationwide, and a spot-check of those confirmed the cars had the Sport Chrono Package. If there is in fact a stop sale on all dealer-owned 2012-2016 SC-equipped pre-owned 991s, the 16 Carrera S hits don't make sense. They shouldn't be there. So what's going on?