Northern Chicagoland Dealership - New to the brand
#19
Rennlist Member
Hello guys!
I am totally new to the Porsche brand, however, I've on a few BMWs and a couple of old JDMs. But I am now looking to enter the brand with a 992. I am potentially looking at a C2S, C4S or a GTS. I however, do not know the detailed nuances between the three. I know these cars are in high demand and I am in no desire to pay over MSRP. I am requesting your help if you can help identify any literature so I can expand my understand and if you can point me to your trusted sales person at a Chicagoland dealer. My initial thought is get a better understanding of these cars and cross compare with maybe a MB GT and move forward to request an allocation for delivery in 2025.
Please be kind - hopefully I am not making a fool of myself.
TIA
I am totally new to the Porsche brand, however, I've on a few BMWs and a couple of old JDMs. But I am now looking to enter the brand with a 992. I am potentially looking at a C2S, C4S or a GTS. I however, do not know the detailed nuances between the three. I know these cars are in high demand and I am in no desire to pay over MSRP. I am requesting your help if you can help identify any literature so I can expand my understand and if you can point me to your trusted sales person at a Chicagoland dealer. My initial thought is get a better understanding of these cars and cross compare with maybe a MB GT and move forward to request an allocation for delivery in 2025.
Please be kind - hopefully I am not making a fool of myself.
TIA
#20
Isringhausen in Springfield is not a bad option.
#21
Rennlist Member
I highly recommend reading reviews (road tests) of each version in Road and Track, Motortrend, and Car and Driver. I'd stay away from the countless reviews on line. I think those three sources are by far the best sources of information. The first step is deciding what you want, and you need to understand what each variation offers. It's time to study and that requires reading.
#22
Race Director
Porsche Exchange- I have always been treated great and have bought multiple 911s from them. They will lean towards locals, first, like most Dealerships practice.
#25
Go talk to Chris at Lincolnwood Porsche. Let me know how it goes. E
#26
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
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I found Hubert Banasiuk at Loeber Porsche in Lincolnwood to be very nice and helpful.
As far as being especially knowledgeable about the different variants, I'm not sure that I would go with a salesman with that question. Best to know the differences yourself by doing your own research.
As far as being especially knowledgeable about the different variants, I'm not sure that I would go with a salesman with that question. Best to know the differences yourself by doing your own research.
#28
Instructor
Check Bill Belcher at Orland park Porsche. Service sucks there put they are great with sales.