When To Place An Order For MY 2023?
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I visited PEC Atlanta last week and was finally able to see and touch few 992 models. A C2S manual was selected for my drive experience and it was pretty amazing. Couldn't believe how long second gear was in this car. Didn't really come out of second except on the short straights. Initially, I was a bit anxious tracking the car as the weather was not cooperating with overcast and very wet conditions. In the end, I'm glad I got a chance to experience the car in sub par conditions as I felt this gave me a bit more confidence as to my ability to control the vehicle in the different selected drive modes.
Placed a 1K deposit yesterday for a MY 2023 992 C2S manual. My SA believes an allocation might possibly be available in the first half of 2022. I'm a working stiff and have waited nearly 40 years for this to even be a possibility for myself, so not really concerned with the wait or if it's a 992.1 or 992.2.
Other than a splurging on a leather interior, I believe I've put together a fairly conservative C2S manual build.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNZIHKA0
Placed a 1K deposit yesterday for a MY 2023 992 C2S manual. My SA believes an allocation might possibly be available in the first half of 2022. I'm a working stiff and have waited nearly 40 years for this to even be a possibility for myself, so not really concerned with the wait or if it's a 992.1 or 992.2.
Other than a splurging on a leather interior, I believe I've put together a fairly conservative C2S manual build.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNZIHKA0
Last edited by lone992; 09-21-2021 at 02:58 PM.
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Lone 992, that is a great looking build. Thanks for starting thread, it has been very helpful because I've been thinking about doing this myself and was wondering how the timing was going to work.
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Still patiently awaiting an allocation and for MY 2023 C2S info to arrive. My expectation is surely a MY price increase around approx. 4%. Would like to see some new colors as well. If chalk paint becomes a standard no cost color that would be awesome. We'll see...lol
Last edited by lone992; 01-16-2022 at 11:35 PM.
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Don’t hold your breath on that 4%. CPI currently running at 7% and news out of China around likely more supply chain issues isn’t hopeful.
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OP, if you want to order a 2023 then now is the time to get into the queue at your dealer...many of the people waiting on 2022 models will get pushed into 2023 as well so if you wait until the 2023s are actually order able you will be way behind the game.
Last edited by malba2366; 01-17-2022 at 03:01 PM.
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Carmaker price increases are usually pretty steady...they don't make huge price increases based on economic factors. The increase will probably be $2-3000 again.
OP, if you want to order a 2023 then now is the time to get into the queue at your dealer...many of the people waiting on 2022 models will get pushed into 2023 as well so if you wait until the 2023s are actually order able you will be way behind the game.
OP, if you want to order a 2023 then now is the time to get into the queue at your dealer...many of the people waiting on 2022 models will get pushed into 2023 as well so if you wait until the 2023s are actually order able you will be way behind the game.
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Normally I would agree but these are not normal times. Ikea is normally the same but they just did a 9% increase across the world because of supply chain cost increases.
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At this point in my waiting game for an allocation, my dealer SA has no real 2023 992 info to share with me other than to expect a substantial price increase. A "substantial" price increase along with an expected rise in auto loan interest rates has got me worried that I might just get priced out of the market. Guess I'll just continue to wait and see how it all plays out.
Anybody know when the online configurator might be changing over to MY 2023?
Anybody know when the online configurator might be changing over to MY 2023?
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I had a confirmed order on 4/20/21 for a MY 2022. At the time, it was scheduled for September delivery. Actual delivery was December. As the poster above noted, the configurator changed to MY 22 prices on 3/31/21. That was true even for MY 21 cars. I almost bought one then, but the dealer was forcing me to add options I didn't want to keep it at MSRP.
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At this point in my waiting game for an allocation, my dealer SA has no real 2023 992 info to share with me other than to expect a substantial price increase. A "substantial" price increase along with an expected rise in auto loan interest rates has got me worried that I might just get priced out of the market. Guess I'll just continue to wait and see how it all plays out.
Anybody know when the online configurator might be changing over to MY 2023?
Anybody know when the online configurator might be changing over to MY 2023?
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Thanks for the feedback. The online configurator has been driving me nuts. And since no 992 models are available in my area, I've scheduled some drive time at PEC Atlanta in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully, this will help me nail down my particulars.
If interested, this is my current build code:
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNZIHKA0
If interested, this is my current build code:
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNZIHKA0