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My purchase agreement only got signed and deposit charged in the last week but says its a 2025 for a base. Got me thinking if price stays protected and more so whats changing for a 2026 or is it just price!
When I had submitted the build a month ago - the price was US$172,895.
Now when I click on the saved configuration link, the price comes up as US$177,910.
Can't wait to see if I get a 2025 or a 2026....or not....
Looks like in my build the only option that they removed from the configurator was the $0 ability to remove the Carrera T side decal.
When I had submitted the build a month ago - the price was US$172,895.
Now when I click on the saved configuration link, the price comes up as US$177,910.
Can't wait to see if I get a 2025 or a 2026....or not....
And if that wasn't bad enough .. Friend had his order rejected by the dealer on a base 911 for not having >$30K in options. Dealer said they get more allocations if they submit orders with more option $$$. Reads like someone in PCNA gets a tidy bonus on the amount of options. Thought it was just the watches.
And if that wasn't bad enough .. Friend had his order rejected by the dealer on a base 911 for not having >$30K in options. Dealer said they get more allocations if they submit orders with more option $$$. Reads like someone in PCNA gets a tidy bonus on the amount of options. Thought it was just the watches.
Wow. Another year-on-year substantial price increase with seemingly nothing of value added for the extra dollars. Not that Porsche hasn't said as much at the investor meeting a few weeks ago. They are making 911 buyers pay extra to offset the mess the company made with leaning in way too much on EVs and the Chinese market, both of which are blowing up in their face. I feel for all of you guys and gals that are trying to get into your first 911. It's getting to the point that I would feel like a sucker continuing to take these price increases. Fortunately I am sufficiently happy with the 911s I have. Maybe playing around in the back catalog is the way for some of us going forward.
Most notable difference when optioning is that leather is cheaper by ~$1400, small diff on premium package, roof prep is now standard, and porsche crest dropped a few bucks. I would love to have the oak green, but not at the $6500 price difference as optioned ($7600 MSRP change).
My Carrera T that just arrived at the dealership is up $5K for the exact same configuration!!! Holy Cow!! Also, it won't let me delete the side sticker saying Carrera T any longer. I didn't want any stickers or badging on my car so omitted them.
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