2021 Delivery Date?
#1111
Racer
I’m disappointed about the pushback, but I guess I shouldn’t be surprised at this pint with all the date changes. I am curious what happened that had some reputable dealers calling their customers yesterday saying the cars got released. Seems like these dealers would have had something to go off of to make these calls. I would like to hear why they thought things were a go. Not mad at them, just wanting to know their reasoning. When I talked to my SA yesterday he said he hadn’t heard anything, and today he confirmed his system says 11/20.
#1112
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#1115
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Would love to have anyone who got that message directly from their SA (in particular, Atlanta/Hennessy) follow-up and get an answer to that.
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#1116
So far, that it’s nothing more than Porsche covering their a$$, still being told the cars could easily be here by end of week to early next. Essentially being told the app is, as I’ve figured since day one, utter BS.
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Something has actually changed a bit in my TYD. The last two points are "En Route to Porsche Center" followed by "Arriving Porsche Center". Up until yesterday evening both of these points have always been the same date. Ex: 10/30 & 10/30, 11/06 & 11/06, and 11/13 & 11/13.
What's changed is that the "En Route to Porsche Center" has stayed at 11/13. No change in that date for over a week now. What did change is the "Arriving Porsche Center" date, which went from 11/13 yesterday morning/day to 11/20 yesterday evening.
I'm wondering if the old tag line for Certs: "It's a Breathe Mint, No it's a Candy Mint" might be accurate here. By that I mean maybe the dealers that are telling some of us that the 911's will be released on 11/13 are correct and that those that say they won't have our 911 on or before the 13th are also correct. Becuase Porsche will begin shipping the cars to the dealers starting on the 13th but they'll not all (there's a lot of them at this point) reach the dealers until sometime after the 13th.
Just a thought, trying real hard to look for a positive way of looking at this.
What's changed is that the "En Route to Porsche Center" has stayed at 11/13. No change in that date for over a week now. What did change is the "Arriving Porsche Center" date, which went from 11/13 yesterday morning/day to 11/20 yesterday evening.
I'm wondering if the old tag line for Certs: "It's a Breathe Mint, No it's a Candy Mint" might be accurate here. By that I mean maybe the dealers that are telling some of us that the 911's will be released on 11/13 are correct and that those that say they won't have our 911 on or before the 13th are also correct. Becuase Porsche will begin shipping the cars to the dealers starting on the 13th but they'll not all (there's a lot of them at this point) reach the dealers until sometime after the 13th.
Just a thought, trying real hard to look for a positive way of looking at this.
#1118
Racer
Something has actually changed a bit in my TYD. The last two points are "En Route to Porsche Center" followed by "Arriving Porsche Center". Up until yesterday evening both of these points have always been the same date. Ex: 10/30 & 10/30, 11/06 & 11/06, and 11/13 & 11/13.
What's changed is that the "En Route to Porsche Center" has stayed at 11/13. No change in that date for over a week now. What did change is the "Arriving Porsche Center" date, which went from 11/13 yesterday morning/day to 11/20 yesterday evening.
I'm wondering if the old tag line for Certs: "It's a Breathe Mint, No it's a Candy Mint" might be accurate here. By that I mean maybe the dealers that are telling some of us that the 911's will be released on 11/13 are correct and that those that say they won't have our 911 on or before the 13th are also correct. Becuase Porsche will begin shipping the cars to the dealers starting on the 13th but they'll not all (there's a lot of them at this point) reach the dealers until sometime after the 13th.
Just a thought, trying real hard to look for a positive way of looking at this.
What's changed is that the "En Route to Porsche Center" has stayed at 11/13. No change in that date for over a week now. What did change is the "Arriving Porsche Center" date, which went from 11/13 yesterday morning/day to 11/20 yesterday evening.
I'm wondering if the old tag line for Certs: "It's a Breathe Mint, No it's a Candy Mint" might be accurate here. By that I mean maybe the dealers that are telling some of us that the 911's will be released on 11/13 are correct and that those that say they won't have our 911 on or before the 13th are also correct. Becuase Porsche will begin shipping the cars to the dealers starting on the 13th but they'll not all (there's a lot of them at this point) reach the dealers until sometime after the 13th.
Just a thought, trying real hard to look for a positive way of looking at this.
#1119
#1121
Below is some data that was in an email forwarded to me from my SA here in Southern Cali that he'd received from the Regional Manager of PCNA last night:
- MY21 992s PoS FED anticipated this week, CARB PoS pushed back another week (now 11/20)
- MY21 982 (incl GTS 4.0, GT4, Spyder) FED anticipated this week, CARB anticipated next week (11/20) instead of 12/02.
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#1122
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Below is some data that was in an email forwarded to me from my SA here in Southern Cali that he'd received from the Regional Manager of PCNA last night:
- MY21 992s PoS FED anticipated this week, CARB PoS pushed back another week (now 11/20)
- MY21 982 (incl GTS 4.0, GT4, Spyder) FED anticipated this week, CARB anticipated next week (11/20) instead of 12/02.
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