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#2641
#2642
Question for you fine folks. I'm working with a dealer to lock in a PTS slot for a 911 Turbo s. I was told this morning that the earliest slot he could get is slated for May and that the time from building to delivery would be around 120 days, so around 4 months. The 2018 models are supposed to be rolling out in the fall and that build time takes me right up to the fall. Would you guys suggest that I just hold off till the new model year, or go ahead and pull the trigger? Any insight would be most appreciated.
#2643
Found an interesting read and video on the international vehicle shipping process -- the things your ordered car has to go through before it even gets to your dealership.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/au...5500-cars.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/au...5500-cars.html
#2645
Also I had the little guy with me when I went over, and I sat in the car with him. Little guy made me laugh - immediately grabbed the wheel with both hands and started steering back and forth... and then he found the sport response button and hit it five or six times.
#2646
Congrats - You loaded that sucker up! Such an exciting day to finally see your order in the flesh and just in time for the weekend. My kid is the main reason I'm switching to the 911. Having that back seat option is what makes the Turbo so great. Supercar performance for the whole family.
#2647
Congrats - You loaded that sucker up! Such an exciting day to finally see your order in the flesh and just in time for the weekend. My kid is the main reason I'm switching to the 911. Having that back seat option is what makes the Turbo so great. Supercar performance for the whole family.
The kid is what got me into a 911 as well. If the toy vehicle can only take the wife and I, since we can't leave the baby at home we'd leave the car instead. No sense in that - I want to drive it all the time!
#2648
Got an update on my build schedule yesterday - hopefully it continues to improve:
Vehicle Fixed 12/16/2016 (actual 12/14/2016)
Vehicle Entry to Body Shop 12/23/2016 (actual 1/10/2017)
Vehicle Exit Production 1/13/2017 (actual 1/13/2017)
Vehicle Completion 1/20/2017 (actual 1/13/2017)
Entry Port Emden 1/27/2017 (expected 1/20/2017)
Exit Port Emden 2/10/2017 (expected 2/3/2017)
Entry Port Davisville 2/24/2017 (expected 2/24/2017)
Exit Port Davisville 3/3/2017 (expected 3/3/2017)
Dealer Inventory 3/10/2017 (expected 3/3/2017)
911 Carrera S
GT Silver Metallic
Leather Interior in Black
Premium Package Plus i.c.w Power Sport Seats (14-way)
LED Headlights, Entry & Drive, Auto-Dimming Mirrors, Light Design Package, Seat Heating/Ventilation
Electrice Slide/Tilt Sunroof in Glass
PDK
Sport Chrono Package
20" Carrera S Wheels
GT Sport Steering Wheel
Heated Multifunction Steering Wheel
Power Sport Seats (14-way) w/Memory Package
Smoking Package
Luggage Net
BOSE Surround Sound System
Question - would love to hear thoughts on dealer options to consider when I pick the car up (ie. maintenance plans, wheel protection, etc). Worth it? Skip?
Thanks - appreciate the help!
Vehicle Fixed 12/16/2016 (actual 12/14/2016)
Vehicle Entry to Body Shop 12/23/2016 (actual 1/10/2017)
Vehicle Exit Production 1/13/2017 (actual 1/13/2017)
Vehicle Completion 1/20/2017 (actual 1/13/2017)
Entry Port Emden 1/27/2017 (expected 1/20/2017)
Exit Port Emden 2/10/2017 (expected 2/3/2017)
Entry Port Davisville 2/24/2017 (expected 2/24/2017)
Exit Port Davisville 3/3/2017 (expected 3/3/2017)
Dealer Inventory 3/10/2017 (expected 3/3/2017)
911 Carrera S
GT Silver Metallic
Leather Interior in Black
Premium Package Plus i.c.w Power Sport Seats (14-way)
LED Headlights, Entry & Drive, Auto-Dimming Mirrors, Light Design Package, Seat Heating/Ventilation
Electrice Slide/Tilt Sunroof in Glass
PDK
Sport Chrono Package
20" Carrera S Wheels
GT Sport Steering Wheel
Heated Multifunction Steering Wheel
Power Sport Seats (14-way) w/Memory Package
Smoking Package
Luggage Net
BOSE Surround Sound System
Question - would love to hear thoughts on dealer options to consider when I pick the car up (ie. maintenance plans, wheel protection, etc). Worth it? Skip?
Thanks - appreciate the help!
#2649
Originally Posted by StevePlaysHard
Got an update on my build schedule yesterday - hopefully it continues to improve:
Vehicle Fixed 12/16/2016 (actual 12/14/2016)
Vehicle Entry to Body Shop 12/23/2016 (actual 1/10/2017)
Vehicle Exit Production 1/13/2017 (actual 1/13/2017)
Vehicle Completion 1/20/2017 (actual 1/13/2017)
Entry Port Emden 1/27/2017 (expected 1/20/2017)
Exit Port Emden 2/10/2017 (expected 2/3/2017)
Entry Port Davisville 2/24/2017 (expected 2/24/2017)
Exit Port Davisville 3/3/2017 (expected 3/3/2017)
Dealer Inventory 3/10/2017 (expected 3/3/2017)
911 Carrera S
GT Silver Metallic
Leather Interior in Black
Premium Package Plus i.c.w Power Sport Seats (14-way)
LED Headlights, Entry & Drive, Auto-Dimming Mirrors, Light Design Package, Seat Heating/Ventilation
Electrice Slide/Tilt Sunroof in Glass
PDK
Sport Chrono Package
20" Carrera S Wheels
GT Sport Steering Wheel
Heated Multifunction Steering Wheel
Power Sport Seats (14-way) w/Memory Package
Smoking Package
Luggage Net
BOSE Surround Sound System
Question - would love to hear thoughts on dealer options to consider when I pick the car up (ie. maintenance plans, wheel protection, etc). Worth it? Skip?
Thanks - appreciate the help!
Vehicle Fixed 12/16/2016 (actual 12/14/2016)
Vehicle Entry to Body Shop 12/23/2016 (actual 1/10/2017)
Vehicle Exit Production 1/13/2017 (actual 1/13/2017)
Vehicle Completion 1/20/2017 (actual 1/13/2017)
Entry Port Emden 1/27/2017 (expected 1/20/2017)
Exit Port Emden 2/10/2017 (expected 2/3/2017)
Entry Port Davisville 2/24/2017 (expected 2/24/2017)
Exit Port Davisville 3/3/2017 (expected 3/3/2017)
Dealer Inventory 3/10/2017 (expected 3/3/2017)
911 Carrera S
GT Silver Metallic
Leather Interior in Black
Premium Package Plus i.c.w Power Sport Seats (14-way)
LED Headlights, Entry & Drive, Auto-Dimming Mirrors, Light Design Package, Seat Heating/Ventilation
Electrice Slide/Tilt Sunroof in Glass
PDK
Sport Chrono Package
20" Carrera S Wheels
GT Sport Steering Wheel
Heated Multifunction Steering Wheel
Power Sport Seats (14-way) w/Memory Package
Smoking Package
Luggage Net
BOSE Surround Sound System
Question - would love to hear thoughts on dealer options to consider when I pick the car up (ie. maintenance plans, wheel protection, etc). Worth it? Skip?
Thanks - appreciate the help!
These add ons sometimes pay off but you have to keep in mind that these programs MAKE money for the company and that's why they are offered. Just my 2c.
Last edited by nal13; 01-14-2017 at 10:32 AM.
#2650
If you'll spend a lot of time on the highway you might think about paint protection film (clearbra) for ~$1000-1500 +/-. The more coverage the more the cost. Have them cover entire body panels only if you don't want any seam lines. Only partially covering the hood is the most common source of a large visible seam line.
Most in the US get clear side markers, and I picked up the rubber front floor mats for my area and conditions. Window tint is also pretty common. In a few areas the dealer offered a slick integrated radar detection system but it was expensive.
If you don't want to include the cost in your financing/lease deal you can do any of it on your own. Usually the dealer works with a good local installer/shop and adds a small profit for handling everything. If you are particular about the work or willing to research the best local talent you may as well do it yourself. I asked to see a clearbra installed by their guy and was impressed with the work, so I went ahead. It looks great and I am very pleased.
Most in the US get clear side markers, and I picked up the rubber front floor mats for my area and conditions. Window tint is also pretty common. In a few areas the dealer offered a slick integrated radar detection system but it was expensive.
If you don't want to include the cost in your financing/lease deal you can do any of it on your own. Usually the dealer works with a good local installer/shop and adds a small profit for handling everything. If you are particular about the work or willing to research the best local talent you may as well do it yourself. I asked to see a clearbra installed by their guy and was impressed with the work, so I went ahead. It looks great and I am very pleased.
#2651
+1
Maintenance plan - I would consider it as it's predictable thing
Tire/wheel - I would skip
I remember reading a story long time ago where this guy would always opt-out of every protection and warranty offer, but ask how much they cost and put that amount into a separate bank account. He did this for every product he bought whenever he was offered a plan. Over time, he amassed a huge amount of cash that he only used for repairing anything that actually broke. Basically, he was his own insurance company. It paid off for him big time.
PS: My production schedule is only a week behind yours!
Maintenance plan - I would consider it as it's predictable thing
Tire/wheel - I would skip
I remember reading a story long time ago where this guy would always opt-out of every protection and warranty offer, but ask how much they cost and put that amount into a separate bank account. He did this for every product he bought whenever he was offered a plan. Over time, he amassed a huge amount of cash that he only used for repairing anything that actually broke. Basically, he was his own insurance company. It paid off for him big time.
PS: My production schedule is only a week behind yours!
#2653
My car wash as supposed to arrive on 3-3, I got word today it is on the Hoegh Bangkok and is due to dock in Davisville Rhode Island on 1-27. Dealer said he expects to see it the week of 1-30. Looks like they are ahead of schedule.
Eric
Eric
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