SA recommendation at Ray Catena Porsche?
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
SA recommendation at Ray Catena Porsche?
Hi all,
Will be visiting Ray Catena in Edison NJ on Friday with my brother, who's shopping for his first 911. Was wondering if anyone has had a good experience with an SA there that they would recommend?
Thanks
Will be visiting Ray Catena in Edison NJ on Friday with my brother, who's shopping for his first 911. Was wondering if anyone has had a good experience with an SA there that they would recommend?
Thanks
#2
Instructor
Thread Starter
Thanks, would certainly appreciate that! We're just in the test drive phase, Catena has some 7 MT's in stock, which is what he's looking for. When it comes time to order Philly would be fine. I'm in Bucks County and purchased my Cayman at Conshohocken. If you'd prefer to PM me the contact that would be great. Thanks again
#3
Rennlist Member
I would strongly not recommend their service department. I had to realign the car I picked up from them supposedly aligned; I had a brake fluid leak 10 miles after I picked the car up from their service; once car was driven 21 miles during service to supposedly figure out a very well known & common changeover valve issue. Stay away from their service.
Sales-wise, any dealer should be OK I guess, but they were very unwilling to negotiate in my deal. I'd recommend comping the Ray Catena cars heavily vs other local inventory at Paul Miller, Town, Princeton, Flemington etc and if they don't play ball be ready to walk away.
Sales-wise, any dealer should be OK I guess, but they were very unwilling to negotiate in my deal. I'd recommend comping the Ray Catena cars heavily vs other local inventory at Paul Miller, Town, Princeton, Flemington etc and if they don't play ball be ready to walk away.
#4
Instructor
Thread Starter
Thanks for the info. Mainly going to Catena because they appear to have MT C2S's in stock to test drive. As is common with dealer stock, pretty hard to find MT's. Once he decides if this is the car for him we'll shop around for the best deal. Plenty of P-car dealers in the area.
#5
Rennlist Member
There was a SA Morris awhile back when I did by my Porsches' there. He was really good. I stopped buying from RC after getting a connection at Manhattan Motor Cars.
#6
Of course, if that works for you, shame on the buyer. I hope you and your dealership sale many cars this year nonetheless.
#7
Rennlist Member
I don't agree with that thought. It has always made it easier for me to let it be known my intent as I dont have to play your games. It is OK to be transparent as buyers have many options. If you dont want or cant meet my request, no one is wasting time.I can move on and get what I want elsewhere. Maybe you like to use that as leverage, but in this age of the internet and social networking, you are operating in a prehistoric mannerism.
Of course, if that works for you, shame on the buyer. I hope you and your dealership sale many cars this year nonetheless.
Of course, if that works for you, shame on the buyer. I hope you and your dealership sale many cars this year nonetheless.
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#9
Three Wheelin'
I purchased my C2 from RC 10 years ago, salesman was a douche but i got the car for the price I wanted. Service was actually pretty good, they goodwill replaced all my brake calipers after they became discolored from a gas station hand wash service after they sprayed some crap on them and then power washing the wheels. Also lease my MB's and Jags from them and have had as good as service as anyplace. I would give them a shot and if they have the car you want and you don't like the salesman don't take any crap and ask for the sales manager or another salesman.
#10
Nordschleife Master
I shopped at RC years back and went elsewhere. The SA was extremely rude and full of himself. Not saying this is systemic, just giving you my experience.
#12
Rennlist Member
I guess RC has changed, I personally wouldn't buy from them. OP should go elsewhere, don't waste your time with RC. Eugene, maybe it's best that you ease yourself on this forum, not kosher with your comments
#15
The core question is why the OP wouldn't buy from a given dealer if the price is right (especially since he hasn't purchased from them before and has no preconceived notion of how the dealer is to work with).
It's not like buying from one dealer ties you to them forever. You're still free to have the car serviced, etc. at whatever place you'd like.
Also, OP - since you're in the Philly area, just go to Porsche of the Main Line. Great dealer and it looks like the have a couple of base models in stock with the 7 speed.