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Old 08-30-2014 | 11:13 AM
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991810 2015 A1A128 C02 822096 1 USD

Pos. MTYP/Option Text Retail Price

1 991810 911 GT3 130,400.00

2 A1 Black 0.00

3 28 Standard Interior in Black/Alcantara® 0.00

4 082 Extended Range Fuel Tank 0.00

5 342 Seat Heating (Front) 690.00

6 450 Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) 9,210.00

7 490 Sound Package Plus 700.00

8 509 Fire Extinguisher 140.00

9 581 Luggage Net in Passenger Footwell 0.00

10 643 Sport Chrono Package incl. Porsche Track Precision App 1,850.00

11 686 SiriusXM® Satellite Radio Receiver 750.00

12 810 Floor Mats 0.00

13 P23 Porsche Communication Management incl. Navigation Module 0.00

14 XDG Wheels Painted in Black 685.00

15 XFJ Instrument Dials in White 860.00

16 XHN Seat Belts in Racing Yellow 350.00

17 XYB Fuel Cap with Aluminum Look Finish 160.00

18 EFA Pedals and Footrest in Aluminum 625.00

19 CGJ Sport Chrono Clock Dial in White 500.00

Total Retail Vehicle Price 146,920.00

Destination Charge 995.00

Gas Guzzler Tax 1,000.00

Total of Charges & Taxes 1,995.00

Total Retail Price 148,915.00
Old 08-30-2014 | 11:48 AM
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where in ct?
Old 08-30-2014 | 01:43 PM
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do tell...
Old 08-30-2014 | 07:01 PM
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Yes, CT. New Country Greenwich. Patrizio Torregiani is the guy to see if anyone is interested.
Old 08-30-2014 | 08:02 PM
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That guy and dealership are way too good for me, you, and most people. Just ask them, they'll tell you.
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Originally Posted by Cjwl
That guy and dealership are way too good for me, you, and most people. Just ask them, they'll tell you.
Aren't most Porsche salesman this way? Their arrogance is in direct proportion to their lack of product knowledge.

I think they have to go to school to learn how to not learn about the products they sell and be arrogant about it at the same time...takes lots of practice to get good at this.
Old 08-30-2014 | 10:07 PM
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Consider the salesman's arrogance as the expression of his inferiority complex, as most Porsche-buyers are wealthier than him. On the other hand, there are some down-to-earth and helpful salespeople, too.
Old 08-31-2014 | 01:21 AM
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The helpful ones take you out on a hair raising test warm up, then encourage you to pick up where they left off. They are actually proud of the car. The gt3 is such a car.
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Originally Posted by socalsteve
Aren't most Porsche salesman this way?
Totally unrelated, but your 991 looks great Steve!
Old 08-31-2014 | 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by socalsteve
Aren't most Porsche salesman this way? Their arrogance is in direct proportion to their lack of product knowledge.

I think they have to go to school to learn how to not learn about the products they sell and be arrogant about it at the same time...takes lots of practice to get good at this.
Hilarious. I must say I have been pretty happy with all the sales people I have dealt with at five different Porsche dealers over the years. Maybe it's an Ohio thing, but not one has acted that way, at least to me.
I can well imagine though...
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Good opportunity here if you want a GT3.

My experience is similar at this dealership so just be aware before you call/go.
Old 08-31-2014 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by socalsteve
Aren't most Porsche salesman this way? Their arrogance is in direct proportion to their lack of product knowledge.
This is true for all industries. A Porsche dealership is not immune. There are probably underperforming employees in your own organization.

I have worked with/encountered/purchased from some great Porsche salespeople over the years. That's why they got my business. I vote with my wallet.
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I've had generally good experience with Porsche dealer salesmen. Probably since it's so easy to go elsewhere in my Houston/Texas market, they all try to seal the deal with honey rather than vinegar.



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