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Old 06-17-2019, 03:16 PM
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Default Carrera T at Porsche London - anyone know it?

I've been on the lookout for a Carrera T for a while - though too late to get an allocation. I'd ideally like a 7MT with RAS, PCCB and sofas, but that seems to be a near-impossibility. I've been keeping an eye on AutoTrader, Kijiji and at dealers, and I've seen this 2018 PDK with PCCB, buckets and RAS at Porsche London drop about $10k over the past few months from about $130k down to $119k: https://porschelondon.com/inventory/...er+Met+2113405

It's the cheapest T on the market, but with the buckets and PCCB, so the price seems (really) good. It's CPO and doesn't appear to have accident history, but I haven't reached out yet - part of me wonders if it was a press car or similar.

Anyone know the car and/or looked at it already?

Alternatively, anyone know of a 7MT with PCCB, RWS and sofas for sale anywhere?

Thanks in advance...
Old 06-17-2019, 06:22 PM
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msg camsporsche he knows probably every one.
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Originally Posted by Henley1
msg camsporsche he knows probably every one.
Thanks for the tip, just reached out to him!
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There's only 31 2018 model year and 62 2019 model year Carrera T's in Canada. That's all. Just 93 cars...and production is well and truly done.

It would take me a while to go through every build sheet to see what the standard brake to PCCB take rate was. I know it's lowish from what I've seen.

Problem for this car was it was misunderstood from the beginning and dealers optioned some weird combos. Now that publications got to experience the car the hype (oh it really is good) seemed to come late into production.

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Mileage too low for a press car.
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For a "lightweight" it sure has a lot of options. Still, if I was in for a T, this is how I would spec it (buckets, PCCB, a f*ing radio).
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I was told it was a press car by a few people

This one to be specific;

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Originally Posted by w00zie
I was told it was a press car by a few people

This one to be specific;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7aDv6YhCdM
Thanks! I was actually half-wondering if that was the same car as I had seen that video before and it looked like a comparable spec. I was just surprised that the spec sheet didn't list "Press Car" as I've seen that right on the options list for other 991 cars.



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