Anyone getting allocations?
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Placed a deposit in July, was told I’d be #1 on the list since I declined my December allocation and already waited for a few years. Was told they expected an allocation for me within a few weeks, weeks turned into Sept, Sept turned in 2nd week of Oct, October is now November. Is anyone else getting expected allocations or is everything behind right now? Thx
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10-22-2022, 02:04 PM
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Mine got in a couple days ago as well, will pick it up in a couple weeks post some travel post full PPF. This one has both the Sport pack (which was stop-sale'd until 2023 allocations) AND the sport classic interior heritage package...figured go a little wild and different given both of my previous 992 TTS' were on the class side and Im happy I did.
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next round of allocations is this month for build slots starting Jan 2023
but I stated before , it seems Porsche is not allocating a lot of TTS or for that matter 911 . Only 668 cars were allocated for the quarter of 2022 which is roughly 25% of the normal as that is why prices has been holding relatively speaking
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My dealer told me last week that he has a waiting list with deposits for 3 Turbos and 6 TTS models, expect a 1.5 - 2 year timeline to fulfill those. Turbos are much harder to get allocations for than TTS as they build fewer due to demand for TTS's and more profit for Porsche and the dealers. I put a deposit for a TT in January, received allocation in March as one guy in front of me dropped off and received the car 3 weeks ago. Its a long journey, but worth it.
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I have a 23 coming in December , Freeze date 10/17 .
next round of allocations is this month for build slots starting Jan 2023
but I stated before , it seems Porsche is not allocating a lot of TTS or for that matter 911 . Only 668 cars were allocated for the quarter of 2022 which is roughly 25% of the normal as that is why prices has been holding relatively speaking
next round of allocations is this month for build slots starting Jan 2023
but I stated before , it seems Porsche is not allocating a lot of TTS or for that matter 911 . Only 668 cars were allocated for the quarter of 2022 which is roughly 25% of the normal as that is why prices has been holding relatively speaking
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I have a 23 coming in December , Freeze date 10/17 .
next round of allocations is this month for build slots starting Jan 2023
but I stated before , it seems Porsche is not allocating a lot of TTS or for that matter 911 . Only 668 cars were allocated for the quarter of 2022 which is roughly 25% of the normal as that is why prices has been holding relatively speaking
next round of allocations is this month for build slots starting Jan 2023
but I stated before , it seems Porsche is not allocating a lot of TTS or for that matter 911 . Only 668 cars were allocated for the quarter of 2022 which is roughly 25% of the normal as that is why prices has been holding relatively speaking
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I was told by my local dealership I was first on their list for an allocation especially since I had a trade of which they wanted very much. That has been since four months ago. I keep checking and they assure me they have not gotten one allocation for a TTS. That’s why on the other thread where they keep claiming the price of these cars is going to crash I can’t help but laugh to myself. I mean they very well may but if they do I will have to conclude that I have absolutely zero understanding of how the car market works because it would make no sense for the price to drop on a product that’s so highly desired and remarkably difficult to acquire. Honestly for myself I’m getting kind of sick of it and probably I’m going to give up on a new allocation and just enjoy the car I’ve been blessed to own now.
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I was told by my local dealership I was first on their list for an allocation especially since I had a trade of which they wanted very much. That has been since four months ago. I keep checking and they assure me they have not gotten one allocation for a TTS. That’s why on the other thread where they keep claiming the price of these cars is going to crash I can’t help but laugh to myself. I mean they very well may but if they do I will have to conclude that I have absolutely zero understanding of how the car market works because it would make no sense for the price to drop on a product that’s so highly desired and remarkably difficult to acquire. Honestly for myself I’m getting kind of sick of it and probably I’m going to give up on a new allocation and just enjoy the car I’ve been blessed to own now.
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The plan was I would trade in this black TTS that I own for a fully designed and built by me TTS. My black one currently has about 85% of what I truly would like. That’s pretty good but I wouldn’t mind having a TTS with 100% of what I like. :-)
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Just keep calling dealerships, some as I found out don't have much or any waiting list, others do, I only say this because I got a surprise call yesterday offering me another at msrp,If you bother them enough they will call. I have a list of buyers that contact me almost daily, it's almost like work but it's driving new Porsche's,
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Every dealer I've talked to have said 2-3 year wait list.
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the market is changing rapidly , so these waiting lists are not that accurate
I follow the M3 market and similar situation there. Dealers were telling people about long waiting lists 1-2 years , but two things happened. 1. BMW dumped a lot of allocations the past two months. 2. Some people backed out because of interest rates
obviously Porsche can't dump a lot of allocations because of capacity restraints , but I do believe they will increase production slowly , and demand will weaken across Europe because of economical down turn, so more cars will be shifted to this market
I follow the M3 market and similar situation there. Dealers were telling people about long waiting lists 1-2 years , but two things happened. 1. BMW dumped a lot of allocations the past two months. 2. Some people backed out because of interest rates
obviously Porsche can't dump a lot of allocations because of capacity restraints , but I do believe they will increase production slowly , and demand will weaken across Europe because of economical down turn, so more cars will be shifted to this market
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the market is changing rapidly , so these waiting lists are not that accurate
I follow the M3 market and similar situation there. Dealers were telling people about long waiting lists 1-2 years , but two things happened. 1. BMW dumped a lot of allocations the past two months. 2. Some people backed out because of interest rates
obviously Porsche can't dump a lot of allocations because of capacity restraints , but I do believe they will increase production slowly , and demand will weaken across Europe because of economical down turn, so more cars will be shifted to this market
I follow the M3 market and similar situation there. Dealers were telling people about long waiting lists 1-2 years , but two things happened. 1. BMW dumped a lot of allocations the past two months. 2. Some people backed out because of interest rates
obviously Porsche can't dump a lot of allocations because of capacity restraints , but I do believe they will increase production slowly , and demand will weaken across Europe because of economical down turn, so more cars will be shifted to this market
Another P car dealer told me that even a non TT 911 is hard to get. Macan is the only model that have no wait-list. Maybe because China's economy is slowing down.
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I have a 23 coming in December , Freeze date 10/17 .
next round of allocations is this month for build slots starting Jan 2023
but I stated before , it seems Porsche is not allocating a lot of TTS or for that matter 911 . Only 668 cars were allocated for the quarter of 2022 which is roughly 25% of the normal as that is why prices has been holding relatively speaking
next round of allocations is this month for build slots starting Jan 2023
but I stated before , it seems Porsche is not allocating a lot of TTS or for that matter 911 . Only 668 cars were allocated for the quarter of 2022 which is roughly 25% of the normal as that is why prices has been holding relatively speaking