Dec '09 Sales
#16
Instructor
I want to add ....also in the stats are punched cars.
When a vehicle is "punched", it is recorded to the MANUFACTURER that the vehicle is "sold". That generates a sale for a manufacturer's monthly recording, as well as for the Dealer. There is no title change, which is a State legality, and the vehicle is still on the MSO, which is a manufacturers title. In simple terms, the vehicle is still "brand new".
Buyer beware....the buyer of a new car which has been on the lot for a while should check to see if the car has been punched. I believe the warranty states the day the car was punched.
When a vehicle is "punched", it is recorded to the MANUFACTURER that the vehicle is "sold". That generates a sale for a manufacturer's monthly recording, as well as for the Dealer. There is no title change, which is a State legality, and the vehicle is still on the MSO, which is a manufacturers title. In simple terms, the vehicle is still "brand new".
Buyer beware....the buyer of a new car which has been on the lot for a while should check to see if the car has been punched. I believe the warranty states the day the car was punched.
#17
I want to add ....also in the stats are punched cars.
#19
Burning Brakes
Sales overall are down...nothing to be happy about. BTW, how do you know that Porsche wasn't expecting twice as many sales on the sedan and the reality is that it has not met expectations...its all relative, p.r., and some b.s.. Ugly car.
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#23
Rennlist Member
sorry if i missed it somewhere but...what are the numbers for manual vs. PDK? we've all seen NUMEROUS arguments on here which include both sides calling the other silly for their choice, as well as both sides proclaiming that the other will soon be discontinued/never be fully accepted, etc. my point? an article in "automobile" mag about the new ferrari 458 italia and how it will NOT be offered in a manual:
"purists can howl all they want, but the people who acutally buy ferraris have voted: the take rate for traditional manuals has been just this side of zero."
whose transmission is superior, notwithstanding...i am wondering if/when this will happen to a model in the P-car line-up.
thoughts?
"purists can howl all they want, but the people who acutally buy ferraris have voted: the take rate for traditional manuals has been just this side of zero."
whose transmission is superior, notwithstanding...i am wondering if/when this will happen to a model in the P-car line-up.
thoughts?
#24
Instructor
#26
People accept it all the time and YES the dealer has to disclose that the car has been punched and the warranty has started. Many dealers buy/punch their inventory from PCNA to show more sales and then they can lease those cars which would be covered for longer than the lease term. Also customers can get a better deal if they like a car which the dealer has punched already.
All warrantees start the day the car is punched, it has nothing to do with delivery, order, shipping, grounding or you name it.
#27
#28
If you extrapolate the numbers, Panamera could sell more that 25,000 worldwide in 2010 which is a very strong performance if it happens.
And it is no surprise to me at all as it is a fantastic product. No other car in the world carries 4 people and their luggage in comfort while doing the things that the Panamera can do.
Dont care about its looks. or how a car looks in general.
I hated the looks of the 911 before i drove it for the first time. And i absolutely love it now. So my aesthetics are clearly influenced by the ability of a car )
And it is no surprise to me at all as it is a fantastic product. No other car in the world carries 4 people and their luggage in comfort while doing the things that the Panamera can do.
Dont care about its looks. or how a car looks in general.
I hated the looks of the 911 before i drove it for the first time. And i absolutely love it now. So my aesthetics are clearly influenced by the ability of a car )