Stop Sale Campaign on 911 with Sport Chrono?
#721
Rennlist Member
I am not sure I follow what you're saying. They can't sell you the car for 4-6 months but you can buy it anyway?
#722
Intermediate
My apologies. That was very poorly worded. I cannot purchase it until the sports chrono issue is resolved, which may take 4-6 months (according to Dallas dealer).
I find it hard to believe that Porsche dealers will be forced to hold this many cars for 6 months so I'm holding out on the car (they are keeping my deposit) for the time being.
I find it hard to believe that Porsche dealers will be forced to hold this many cars for 6 months so I'm holding out on the car (they are keeping my deposit) for the time being.
#723
Originally Posted by HeightsAg;[url=tel:17144386
17144386[/url]]My apologies. That was very poorly worded. I cannot purchase it until the sports chrono issue is resolved, which may take 4-6 months (according to Dallas dealer).
I find it hard to believe that Porsche dealers will be forced to hold this many cars for 6 months so I'm holding out on the car (they are keeping my deposit) for the time being.
I find it hard to believe that Porsche dealers will be forced to hold this many cars for 6 months so I'm holding out on the car (they are keeping my deposit) for the time being.
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uphoto (01-06-2021)
#726
Just US / Canada cars, or this issue its also in Europe?
The sport chrono pack was a must have on my list when searched for my car, I wouldn't buy a 991 without it.
The sport chrono pack was a must have on my list when searched for my car, I wouldn't buy a 991 without it.
#727
#728
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#730
Racer
They currently have a DME/TPU software update for the 971 and offer the owners compensation in the form of a $500 check or $750 dealer credit. The reason for the compensation was that the update lowered the gas mileage slightly. The software update was mandated by something Federal, and required in California by CARB before the next registration renewal. After my 971 update last month, I observe slightly improved drivability and normal PDK gear changes at slightly higher RPMs. Don't assume the software change will lower performance. Don't know if it matters but my 971 does have sports chrono.
#732
Racer
I don't know if the 971 software update was related to sports chrono or not and there isn't a stop sale in place, however, Porsche has already released a software update for 2017-18 971 so there would be no need to stop sales. My point was the upcoming software change does not necessarily mean a performance degradation.
#733
Instructor
I must say I get a bit of a chuckle out of referencing FMV and a car dealer, with the question being does the stop sale order affect the FMV?
Seems on a supply vs demand basis the FMV moved upwards for a private or non-dealer sale, but maybe downward with a Porsche dealer?
Just wild speculation on my part but when I was looking at a 991.2 GT3 when they first came out the ADM was a reflection of “FMV”.
Seems on a supply vs demand basis the FMV moved upwards for a private or non-dealer sale, but maybe downward with a Porsche dealer?
Just wild speculation on my part but when I was looking at a 991.2 GT3 when they first came out the ADM was a reflection of “FMV”.
#735
For what it's worth, a 991.1 manual w/ sport chrono at a local dealer just sold. So the stop sale isn't a blanket application based on the option, confirming what others were saying in this thread. Still on the lookout for one myself (C2S/C4S) . . .