Never dreamt of owning a Targa...until now (waiting)
#16
Production allegedly is held up because of chipsets or something that covid caused. In the LA area I've spoken to just about every dealer. Waited on a list for 4 months to finally get an allocation for $10k ADM... had a second offer me a current allocation for $15k adm. Insane for a Targa but Bev Hills moved 5 allocations with the adm in the last couple of weeks so apparently plenty of people willing to pay. I'll wait. Curious to see what the GTS brings anyways and doubtful I'll get an MSRP allocation before then so I'll just patiently wait...
#17
I’m first on my dealer’s list for the Targa GTS but, truth be told, I’m not sure if it makes sense over the Targa 4S for me. I don’t want the black targa bar, will spec 5 lug silver wheels and do a “regular’ leather interior. Yes, the car will have more power but by the time I make all the changes I’m not sure the GTS will be a good value over the 4S. I’m leasing it through my business and I think the GTS historically has a lower residual % than the 4S.
The following 2 users liked this post by rk-d:
Boulder Mike (04-19-2021),
Overdraft (04-20-2021)
#19
I don't think they lower the Targa GTS at all, just as they don't offer SPASM on the base or 4S Targa.
#20
What I journey I've had ordering my first Porsche...
It all started 2 years ago trying to find a 718 GT4 build, I was on waitlist after waitlist and essentially grew out of wanting a GT4 that badly (for now...). I almost pulled the trigger on a Spyder, but my sensible side got the best of me. Finally decided to order a C2S for Summer 2021 build. Then, for some reason I decided I wanted to get a Cabriolet. And I'm sure everyone knows it is not that easy to just "get" a cabriolet. If you thought getting a C2S allocation was hard, a Cab allocation was next to impossible. However, my dealer off-hand mentioned an available Targa 4S build.
Now we obviously know the historical significance of the Targa, but it is one of those models I never even dreamt of owning. I mean, owning a C2S was already pretty out of this world. But the combination of unique styling, rarity, and fun factor got the better of me. My dealer was happy to swap my C2S order to a Targa 4S. My build below. I am still in shock I am going to be a proud owner of a Targa, which again was not my original intention whatsoever. Sure, it is not as "dynamic" as the C2S and not the pure 2WD layout. But you know what, sometimes you just want to own something quirky and a little out in left field.
This is my build: http://www.porsche-code.com/PNT75XP1
Biggest first world problem I have is whether to reallocate the SD side skirts to the RS Spyder wheels. No doubt, the vast majority of Rennlisters love the RS wheels. But how would it look on a CWM Targa? Especially with silver accents. In some ways, the Carrera Classic wheels also look amazing...As much as I want to add additional items, this is going to be a pretty "basic" build (eg. no fancy exclusive manufacture touches, deviated stitching, etc). Fingers crossed I made the right choice and the Targa does not disappoint!
It all started 2 years ago trying to find a 718 GT4 build, I was on waitlist after waitlist and essentially grew out of wanting a GT4 that badly (for now...). I almost pulled the trigger on a Spyder, but my sensible side got the best of me. Finally decided to order a C2S for Summer 2021 build. Then, for some reason I decided I wanted to get a Cabriolet. And I'm sure everyone knows it is not that easy to just "get" a cabriolet. If you thought getting a C2S allocation was hard, a Cab allocation was next to impossible. However, my dealer off-hand mentioned an available Targa 4S build.
Now we obviously know the historical significance of the Targa, but it is one of those models I never even dreamt of owning. I mean, owning a C2S was already pretty out of this world. But the combination of unique styling, rarity, and fun factor got the better of me. My dealer was happy to swap my C2S order to a Targa 4S. My build below. I am still in shock I am going to be a proud owner of a Targa, which again was not my original intention whatsoever. Sure, it is not as "dynamic" as the C2S and not the pure 2WD layout. But you know what, sometimes you just want to own something quirky and a little out in left field.
This is my build: http://www.porsche-code.com/PNT75XP1
Biggest first world problem I have is whether to reallocate the SD side skirts to the RS Spyder wheels. No doubt, the vast majority of Rennlisters love the RS wheels. But how would it look on a CWM Targa? Especially with silver accents. In some ways, the Carrera Classic wheels also look amazing...As much as I want to add additional items, this is going to be a pretty "basic" build (eg. no fancy exclusive manufacture touches, deviated stitching, etc). Fingers crossed I made the right choice and the Targa does not disappoint!
Of course get the manual. But stay with the 911. I wouldn't go for the GT4 over this car. Getting the manual saves you money on the Sport Chrono (for the Exclusive wheels if you want).
While I get that you are matching the roof to the interior, I say for a white car, get the black roof. The red roof makes the most sense on an Agate Grey.
I didn't spec side skirts but on a blue car, less of an issue, on the white, keep it.
Most people say the folding mirrors really aren't necessary. Two cents there.
PDLS+ doesn't change the lights, just gives you that cornering stuff. Again I left that off, a lot of folks do.
There is backup and sensors for warning. Do you need the surround view? Is this for the older folks not to hit stuff parking it? If so, your call.
LCA probably a good idea on a Targa.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PN62RUR5
The following users liked this post:
Boulder Mike (04-19-2021)
#21
Production allegedly is held up because of chipsets or something that covid caused. In the LA area I've spoken to just about every dealer. Waited on a list for 4 months to finally get an allocation for $10k ADM... had a second offer me a current allocation for $15k adm. Insane for a Targa but Bev Hills moved 5 allocations with the adm in the last couple of weeks so apparently plenty of people willing to pay. I'll wait. Curious to see what the GTS brings anyways and doubtful I'll get an MSRP allocation before then so I'll just patiently wait...
In that same conversation, he said they are getting $50k over sticker for the 911 GTS, and even over MSRP for the base 911.
#22
I'm in the same situation and dealership. I reached out to several L.A. dealers, and none have any allocation. However, a guy I was working with at Beverly Hills Porsche said he could find a Targa 4 or 4s, but it would be $15k ADM. He said that the dealer is actually reaching out to 2020 Targa buyers, offering to buy back their cars for what they paid, plus taxes and a little premium. That's saying something about the market. I told them I would wait until the 2022 allocations later this summer. If it is still a markup then, I'll switch to a 911 or 911s.
In that same conversation, he said they are getting $50k over sticker for the 911 GTS, and even over MSRP for the base 911.
In that same conversation, he said they are getting $50k over sticker for the 911 GTS, and even over MSRP for the base 911.
#23
depends on the color. chalk for example looks terrible with the standard targa bar. gotta factor in both car color and rim color when deciding on the targa bar.
#24
I definitely agree with that, but right now I'm thinking either Aventurine Green or Shark Blue (yes, two very different colors). Black bar and wheels would work with Shark Blue but I just prefer the look of the blue/silver combination.
#25
Second off, have you thought of adding the premium package? For an additional $1,200 you get Ambient lighting, ventilated seats, and Bose...
The following users liked this post:
Gables (04-20-2021)