Turbo production numbers
#33
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DivingorDriving (02-09-2023)
#34
Here are worldwide turbo coupe production numbers I found in Total 911 magazine. Does anyone know how worldwide production is distributed to the regions? What is % destined for US?
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Thanks for positing this! In addition to your question, does any know what the production #s are for 11-13 Turbo S Coupes vs Cab's? I have a 2012 Coupe and curious to know; of the 2k made, how many were Coupes.
Thanks in Advance!
#35
Where are you getting your numbers? I am always on the lookout for good production numbers for the specialty Porsches. Mine were from Total 911 magazine, and they specifically said coupes. Of course they could be wrong too. Interesting how the total (coupes and cabs) matches though...
Currently I am looking for worldwide production numbers for the 991 GT3RS. The only thing Total 911 has published so far is 60 of them in UK. Does your source have GT cars?
Currently I am looking for worldwide production numbers for the 991 GT3RS. The only thing Total 911 has published so far is 60 of them in UK. Does your source have GT cars?
JS
#36
I also question if this data is just Coupes, hence my earlier post. I know thats what Excellence's Mag says, which I respect as a long time subscriber, but my understanding is that they made 2000 TT'S (11-13) total, Coupes and Cabs. I could certainly be mistaken, but would love to confirm.
JS
JS
#37
Sorry to keep drilling on this, but as a 2012 TTS Coupe owner of 10 years, I’d like have my knowledge about my car straight.
Thanks!
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charlie1 (03-22-2023)
#38
Here is the link to a definitive analysis on 997.1 couples. Thanks to EDEZ TT for assembling the analysis. Great analysis and an indication on the price premium on the last year 09 manual couples There were only 226 manual coupes in 09 compared to 2434 on MY 07.
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-turb...formation.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-turb...formation.html
#39
Here is the link to a definitive analysis on 997.1 couples. Thanks to EDEZ TT for assembling the analysis. Great analysis and an indication on the price premium on the last year 09 manual couples There were only 226 manual coupes in 09 compared to 2434 on MY 07.
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-turb...formation.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-turb...formation.html
#40
Sure do, the last digits of my vin are 6523. It is probably a keeper given its rarity. My white/ black TT is really well equipped, PCCB's, adaptive sports sets, limited slip, sports steering wheel, sport shifter, sports chrono, centertlock wheels etc. Listed north of $150K when new. Based on this analysis there are only about 20 white 09 coupes and I doubt any others are equipped like mine. Someone on this forum once described my car as a unicorn. In my advancing age I sometimes lust for a PDK (I have a 2015 Cayman S with a PDK and love the car and transmission) but my 09 has appreciation potential that few other turbos models have. The shop that cares for my car just concluded a search for an 09 for a client that took several months. Based on that and his knowledge of my car he feels it's worth over $160K. Shocked me and would obviously require a buyer that really wants an 09. There are over 3000 07/08 manual coupes vs only 226 09's.. Dynamically the cars are the same, but the 09 is the last year for the Mezger engine and also has the 997.2 interior with its significant upgrades.
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#41
Sure do, the last digits of my vin are 6523. It is probably a keeper given its rarity. My white/ black TT is really well equipped, PCCB's, adaptive sports sets, limited slip, sports steering wheel, sport shifter, sports chrono, centertlock wheels etc. Listed north of $150K when new. Based on this analysis there are only about 20 white 09 coupes and I doubt any others are equipped like mine. Someone on this forum once described my car as a unicorn. In my advancing age I sometimes lust for a PDK (I have a 2015 Cayman S with a PDK and love the car and transmission) but my 09 has appreciation potential that few other turbos models have. The shop that cares for my car just concluded a search for an 09 for a client that took several months. Based on that and his knowledge of my car he feels it's worth over $160K. Shocked me and would obviously require a buyer that really wants an 09. There are over 3000 07/08 manual coupes vs only 226 09's.. Dynamically the cars are the same, but the 09 is the last year for the Mezger engine and also has the 997.2 interior with its significant upgrades.
Mine ends 6524 and is black on black with PCCB, LSD, white deviated stitching with an MSRP of about $153,000