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Old 03-14-2024, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by HoYeah
..But sorry no, you can’t kick my butt as I don’t track anything,.
You screwed with me first.

I was sayimg that I have an allocation for a new 2025 Porsche Turbp. I already have a 2023 Porsche 911 Turbo..

I remember when this place was all-friends when all Porsche guys welcomed each other for the common cause? This is now dead?


Old 03-14-2024, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by VintageRacer
You screwed with me first.

I was sayimg that I have an allocation for a new 2025 Porsche Turbp. I already have a 2023 Porsche 911 Turbo..

I remember when this place was all-friends when all Porsche guys welcomed each other for the common cause? This is now dead?
No no no, sorry you misinterpreted my comment, there was no harm intended you got hit by friendly fire😋
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Which version of chatgpt is this?
Old 03-14-2024, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by VintageRacer
I got an allocation for the last of the 992.1 Turbo, They are making it a year longer than the 992.2 911 (+911S and 911 GTS).

There are no changes since my 2023 Turbo. I want the last of the current configuration. .
congratulations old timer

spare no expense on your last build as you can’t take it with you.

get some exclusive leather, clear taillights, matrix headlights, sport design pkg. makes it special imo


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Old 03-24-2024, 06:40 AM
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Interestingly enough I heard there will be no 2025 my turbo and that the 2026 will be a .2
Old 03-24-2024, 01:50 PM
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I was told the same thing when I went V200 on mine last week. My delivery is coming in October and the order clearly states MY2024. I was told that they are focused on pumping out EV Macans and the first few models of 992.2s….and that TT/S will come with the 2026 model year

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Interestingly enough I heard there will be no 2025 my turbo and that the 2026 will be a .2
Old 03-24-2024, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by NEH51
I was told the same thing when I went V200 on mine last week. My delivery is coming in October and the order clearly states MY2024. I was told that they are focused on pumping out EV Macans and the first few models of 992.2s….and that TT/S will come with the 2026 model year
Probably doing what they did with the 991.2 GT3. There was supposed to be only 1 model year of 2018, but they ran production longer. My car has a manufacturing date of middle December 2018 and is listed as a 2018, but cars manufactured 1 week later (still December), it got changed to MY2019. Porsche then ran production for a couple more months.

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I'm super confused by this thread but my question is this... you're buying a 2025, same exact build as your 2023, just to have the last model 992 Turbo? Are you getting the same color combo? If so... and if there are no massive updates from a 23 to a 25, I don't see the point but then again, I'm not you and ... you are doing you and ... I swear this is not AI speaking or chatgbt or whatever it's called (hey, I'm 63, I don't know what I'm talking about)... I'd say... YES PLEASE! Just do it. You only live once. If you can afford this and want the newest, who cares what I think or others think? Congrats. I have a 2022 and have interest in spending 1 more penny to get a newer car. It was stressful enough waiting for and the ordering of my current car, I will never, ever sell it, unless I'm forced to.

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Old 03-25-2024, 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve 96C4S
I'm super confused by this thread but my question is this... you're buying a 2025, same exact build as your 2023, just to have the last model 992 Turbo?
Hell yes,

The **** that is going to happen to the Porsche 911 with the addition of the future hybrid engine that will add more weight.. You can add the current 3.7L (or the 3.0L) + an eclectic engine + the heavier battery. It's pissing in the wind.

Plus, Porsche has been weak on new models (Taycan).

Hell yes I want the last year pure Porsche 911 Turbo ever made.

So yes, I am in the current dealer allocatiopn program.


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Originally Posted by eclou
its called "sundowning" lol
Sounds like a **** genre...

Originally Posted by VintageRacer
Hell yes,

The **** that is going to happen to the Porsche 911 with the addition of the future hybrid engine that will add more weight.. You can add the current 3.7L (or the 3.0L) + an eclectic engine + the heavier battery. It's pissing in the wind.

Plus, Porsche has been weak on new models (Taycan).

Hell yes I want the last year pure Porsche 911 Turbo ever made.

So yes, I am in the current dealer allocatiopn program.
Im not an EV guy, but isn't the latest top line Taycan a massive leap forward in performance over the previous version?

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