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And it would go live in a month and a half (Jan. 2024) on the configurator?
Do you have next week's winning lottery numbers as well?
Not sure how it really works, but they said “you’re going to get a GT3RS, it’ll probably be a 2025 model built next summer” I didn’t hesitate to go spec a car. Salesman said they aren’t changing anything re: 2024 configuration and options. I guess we’ll see how it actually works.
Not sure how it really works, but they said “you’re going to get a GT3RS, it’ll probably be a 2025 model built next summer” I didn’t hesitate to go spec a car. Salesman said they aren’t changing anything re: 2024 configuration and options. I guess we’ll see how it actually works.
do you have a commission number?
if they said you're "going to get" - but you have no commission number - then there is no official "order" or bulid - I'm not saying you won't get one, and I'm not doubting your dealers intention to give you an allocation - but I highly doubt there is any actual "order" present in any PCNA/Porsche Gemany system - I'm betting your dealer is just holding onto your build code and will enter it into the system when they can actually "book an order"…
but without a commission number there is _NO_ order in porsche's system nor is there an allocated build slot for the assembly line…
also if you have a "real" order these days a TYD entry will/can show up in Track-Your-Dream - which is a "mirror" of Porsche's official production entries…
No Comission number and no TYD portal entry means you have only the word of your dealer there is a build for you…but no one other than the dealer knows about this "order".
see below - full booked orders have a comission number - and a VIN typically gets assigned post order "lock" but slighlty prior to the manufacturing start date - also official/booked orders will have a schedule listed in Track your Dream with 11 milestones and estimated dates for each milestone [dates subject to change].
Your Purchase Order has been Confirmed [date]
You have reach the Charge Freeze Point [date]
The Manufacturing process of your Porsche is starting soon [date]
The Manfacturing process has now started [date]
The Manufacturing process is now complete [date]
Your Porsche is now on it's way to the german port [date]
Your Porsche has now arrived at the german port [date]
You vehicle has left the german port [date]
Your Porsche has arrived at the local entry port [date]
Your Porsche is enroute to your local dealer [date]
Your Porsche as arrived, your local Dealer will handle next steps [date]
I believe your dealer has every intention of getting you a vehicle - they are anticipating given order lead times that will be a 2025 MY vehicle - but I highly doubt you have an actual build allocation "yet"…as long as your dealer follows through and there are no snafu's you'll get one - but for now there can not be anything official. Unless you have a commission number…
Last edited by daveo4porsche; Nov 18, 2023 at 07:37 PM.
I know a person who paid $165k over for an allocation in this last batch. Another one traded back a 992 GT3 touring plus $120k for one. Two data points. Both east coast.
Inquired on a local GT3rs at a dealership with 306k MSRP. Wanted my GT4rs (2023, 3240 miles, 179k MSRP) + 160k....hard pass.
Originally Posted by 3-Pedals
I know a person who paid $165k over for an allocation in this last batch. Another one traded back a 992 GT3 touring plus $120k for one. Two data points. Both east coast.
its nice to see folk appreciate the aggressive style of the 3RS as compared to prior variant/ gens. Just looking at one sitting still is more entertaining than the Vegas F1 was.
Last edited by Justaroofer; Nov 19, 2023 at 02:38 PM.
Inquired on a local GT3rs at a dealership with 306k MSRP. Wanted my GT4rs (2023, 3240 miles, 179k MSRP) + 160k....hard pass.
Odd, that does not sound like a "hard pass". Essentially that is $339K outlay or a $33K ADM on the 3RS. And, you got to drive your 4RS for free, presuming you paid MSRP for your 4RS.
Odd, that does not sound like a "hard pass". Essentially that is $339K outlay or a $33K ADM on the 3RS. And, you got to drive your 4RS for free, presuming you paid MSRP for your 4RS.
No. It's the price of the 3rs with the 160k over sticker and requires the 4rs be traded.
Odd, that does not sound like a "hard pass". Essentially that is $339K outlay or a $33K ADM on the 3RS. And, you got to drive your 4RS for free, presuming you paid MSRP for your 4RS.
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