No more PTS until MY '16
#1
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No more PTS until MY '16
I noticed that the PTS option had disappeared from the Configurator, so I emailed my dealer to verify this couldn't possibly affect my order, since I had already been delayed from September to November to February '15.
I was wrong. No PTS for me.
Anyone with outstanding PTS orders might want to check on things.
I'm not sure what I'm going to do, but I'm not very happy.
I was wrong. No PTS for me.
Anyone with outstanding PTS orders might want to check on things.
I'm not sure what I'm going to do, but I'm not very happy.
#2
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Yup. Very sad, but I believe the window closed a little whole ago (it lingered on the configurator). It'll reopen soon enough, but I don't know how that impacts in progress orders. I resume those not confirmed yet get rejected (PTS requests)...
A Rennlist sponsor, Sonnen Porsche / Brett Payne, and resident PTS sales expert, can give you a much better answer if he sees this.
A Rennlist sponsor, Sonnen Porsche / Brett Payne, and resident PTS sales expert, can give you a much better answer if he sees this.
#5
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that sucks
#6
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Yup, and that's why I'm waiting for a late model year 991 GT3 RS. It must be PTS for me.
And hopefully my feasibility request, via Brett, for 226 Chartreuse / Lime Green, get approved in time. Otherwise, Maritime Blue or Mexico Blue may be the winners.
And hopefully my feasibility request, via Brett, for 226 Chartreuse / Lime Green, get approved in time. Otherwise, Maritime Blue or Mexico Blue may be the winners.
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#9
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any of those colors will ROCK!
#11
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#15
This is NOT good...
So if it's true, it puts into question whether PAG is currently re-evaluating PTS as a viable option, with all of its coordination & production headaches/liabilities for the company. Thus it would NOT surprise me, should they decide to continue with PTS, if they up the price considerably starting with MY2016 for this option. So caveat lector.
Saludos,
Eduardo
Carmel
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