911_50 available @ msrp
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If you search around you will find a good number of 911-50 cars on dealers lots. 6 of the 9 Porsche dealers in NJ have a 911-50 listed on their web site; Janck Daniels, Paull Miller, Princeton, Rat Carena, Schneider + Nelson , and Town Motor Cars (has 2 listed).
They are not just jumping off the lots. I think the poor exterior color choices has a lot to do with that.
They are not just jumping off the lots. I think the poor exterior color choices has a lot to do with that.
Last edited by gota911; Feb 16, 2014 at 07:20 AM. Reason: Corrected my statement
If you search around you will find a good number of 911-50 cars on dealers lots. 6 of the 9 Porsche dealers in NJ have a 911-50 listed on their web site; Janck Daniels, Paull Miller, Princeton, Rat Carena, Schneider + Nelson , and Town Motor Cars (has 2 listed).
They are not just jumping off the lots. I think the poor exterior color choices and no availability od a manual transmission have a lot to do with that.
They are not just jumping off the lots. I think the poor exterior color choices and no availability od a manual transmission have a lot to do with that.
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Porsche Beachwood (Cleveland) has a manual inbound from factory. Pretty nicely optioned:
http://beachwood.porschedealer.com/n...55635/info.php
A local PCA member got a Geyser Grey and the write up in our newsletter said the color looks far better in person than any pictures.
Please ask for Brad and tell him I posted the link.
I'm working on a Targa allocation and will need a good price on my trade
Thanks!
http://beachwood.porschedealer.com/n...55635/info.php
A local PCA member got a Geyser Grey and the write up in our newsletter said the color looks far better in person than any pictures.
Please ask for Brad and tell him I posted the link.
I'm working on a Targa allocation and will need a good price on my trade

Thanks!
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6 of the 9 Porsche dealers in NJ have a 911-50 listed on their web site; Janck Daniels, Paull Miller, Princeton, Rat Carena, Schneider + Nelson , and Town Motor Cars (has 2 listed).
They are not just jumping off the lots. I think the poor exterior color choices has a lot to do with that.
They are not just jumping off the lots. I think the poor exterior color choices has a lot to do with that.
The only way to know for sure is to call them. In general, a tip-off are the pictures used in the ad. If stock renderings, it's likely already presold and a custom order. If actual real pictures of the car, then it just might be available for a new customer to purchase.
Lastly, Paul Miller does NOT have a 911-50 car listed, and both cars at Town Motors are pre-sold.
i saw the car with my own eyeballs! Its in NJ and they just got it in. Lexvan is correct, just because its in the dealers internet inventory doesn't mean its still for sale. As a matter of fact this particular car is not yet listed on there website because its so new and they do not mark up there prices over msrp only slim ball dealers do, nor is it allowed by PCNA. Fyi there are still selling over sticker, manhattan motor cars just sold one 15k over list. I have salesman's personal cell number that I can forward if anyone is interested.
That means nothing. Just because the car is listed in the dealer's internet inventory means nothing regarding that it's available for sale. Many dealership's inventory reflects all cars.....availabe cars......and custom ordered cars that are presold and awaiting delivery and dealer prep.
The only way to know for sure is to call them. In general, a tip-off are the pictures used in the ad. If stock renderings, it's likely already presold and a custom order. If actual real pictures of the car, then it just might be available for a new customer to purchase.
The only way to know for sure is to call them. In general, a tip-off are the pictures used in the ad. If stock renderings, it's likely already presold and a custom order. If actual real pictures of the car, then it just might be available for a new customer to purchase.




