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v8ksn said:
Maybe the 996/7 gen GT3 is currently underpriced ....... or the GT4 is overpriced....... who knows and who can say?
All I know is this current demand for NEW and the crazy prices that go with it are a little.....well.....crazy! Where has all this money come from? Who can quite happily think spending £110k on a car that cost £70k new is acceptable? Maybe I am just poor but if I had a spare £40k to spunk up a wall I would be buying another property and renting it out!
I might be in for a whipping here but I think that Porsches in some guises are a bargain. Take my Cayenne bought 2 months ago... £50000 base price plus a lot of options came to 65k. Its a phenomenal piece of kit and next to a range rover or even a RR sport, its a bargain with 55% residual over 3 years so you're not going to lose all your money like you are on a BMW 7 series or ML class, RR and many many other luxury cars.
Same goes for the GT4, its a fooking bargain so at an inflated price I actually think its worth 90 - 100k all day long.
What would you rather have for 73k, a lightly spec'd GT4 or a boat with oars?
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Edited by Fokker on Thursday 10th December 18:09
sandipshaunak said:
Yes Steve I dealt with Dan at OPC Bolton
I think you did buy my GTS-carmine red, 1200 miles, manual
I loved that car and hope you are enjoying it.
Will you keep it when you get the GT4?
Incidentally I note from your profile that you also have a 350Z like me!
Excellent, I turned my 350z into a race car which I still use - awesome bit of kit, I wont be able to afford to keep the GTS when the gt4 is closer to arriving so will have to swap but a lovely problem to have, the manual gets is a lot of fun I think you did buy my GTS-carmine red, 1200 miles, manual
I loved that car and hope you are enjoying it.
Will you keep it when you get the GT4?
Incidentally I note from your profile that you also have a 350Z like me!
How you getting on with the GT4 and the 350z?
Stunters said:
Question to those who've got their car or who are collecting one imminently:
Do you know if a full wheel alignment takes place at the dealership as part of the PDI process? Given that the driving experience is likely to be quite sensitive to changes in setup, it would be good if you felt reassured that the car is definitely set up how it's supposed to be.
Mine has now landed at the dealership but won't be PDI'd for a few weeks yet, as I collect it on 9th Jan. I'll start with the default medium-medium for the ARBs but want to make sure that everything else is exactly as it should be, so I can form a true impression.
Cheers,
Stunters
Mine's being PDI'd right now. I submitted geo/ARB settings, but was told by senior engineer to leave for now until the suspension settles. He suggested revisiting after run-in (no additional charge later).Do you know if a full wheel alignment takes place at the dealership as part of the PDI process? Given that the driving experience is likely to be quite sensitive to changes in setup, it would be good if you felt reassured that the car is definitely set up how it's supposed to be.
Mine has now landed at the dealership but won't be PDI'd for a few weeks yet, as I collect it on 9th Jan. I'll start with the default medium-medium for the ARBs but want to make sure that everything else is exactly as it should be, so I can form a true impression.
Cheers,
Stunters
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
I know of one picked up today and stuffed in to the central barrier of the DC on the way home.
How ? Good only knows 'accelerating up to speed from the sliproad'.
sad news but I think we will see quite a few offs with these cars over winter.How ? Good only knows 'accelerating up to speed from the sliproad'.
the tyres just don't work in the low temps, add in rain and game over, for many this will be their 1st car on a tyre like the cup.
PorscheGT4 said:
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
I know of one picked up today and stuffed in to the central barrier of the DC on the way home.
How ? Good only knows 'accelerating up to speed from the sliproad'.
sad news but I think we will see quite a few offs with these cars over winter.How ? Good only knows 'accelerating up to speed from the sliproad'.
the tyres just don't work in the low temps, add in rain and game over, for many this will be their 1st car on a tyre like the cup.
About 6 years ago I had a VERY big moment in my Cayman S, accelerating up to speed along a curving sliproad in the damp. Electronics fully on, not even in Sport (my car has SC) and not even at a properly high speed (I'd taken that curve many times before in the damp, and at speeds higher than I was doing this time). Took me 3 goes to catch it, if there had been another car remotely near me on the sliproad I would have probably hit it. I would like to think I've got a fair idea what I'm doing behind the wheel (don't we all), and the car hasn't thrown a similar wobbly before or since, in 88k miles.
MrLizard said:
Excellent, I turned my 350z into a race car which I still use - awesome bit of kit, I wont be able to afford to keep the GTS when the gt4 is closer to arriving so will have to swap but a lovely problem to have, the manual gets is a lot of fun
How you getting on with the GT4 and the 350z?
Haven't got the GT4 yet, am collecting it on 2nd JanHow you getting on with the GT4 and the 350z?
I agree the 350 is a superb car. I've had mine since new (2006) and it's my DD
How have you upgraded yours?
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Just back from PEC day.... absolutely fantastic what an amazing car... drove the hello preproduction all say so over 5hrs in the car, LWBS are very comfortable and the car as expected a joy to drive. As a complete novice GT driver it was quite an experience and made the most of all the tracks and the different circuits. Staff were very good as was the catering. Then drove the 3hrs home in my GR GT4 and another 3hrs in the LWBS were not an issue the car is a great drive... Mine has the Dunlops and the air was cold and rain very bad but the car was stable even with lots of surface water there was no feeling of problems and car responded well in the rain... now at 500 miles in mine and over 100 on the PEC car and the grin just keeps getting bigger. However make sure you spec some sort of zircon even with lowish outside temperatures the PEC car (No Aircon) got very hot and steamy whereas mine on the drive home was a great place to be sat with the rubbish weather outside
Got a response from another known GT4 independent dealer. They believe the market will slow slightly and existing premiums won't last, but still expect strong residuals. However, you can tell they don't specialise entirely in Porsches because they said the must have options are cage, heated race seats and sports chrono
mdianuk said:
Got a response from another known GT4 independent dealer. They believe the market will slow slightly and existing premiums won't last, but still expect strong residuals. However, you can tell they don't specialise entirely in Porsches because they said the must have options are cage, heated race seats and sports chrono
why do you keep talking to odd companies about resale ?Have you decided not to keep it now you have finally got a slot ?
Stunters said:
PorscheGT4 said:
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
I know of one picked up today and stuffed in to the central barrier of the DC on the way home.
How ? Good only knows 'accelerating up to speed from the sliproad'.
sad news but I think we will see quite a few offs with these cars over winter.How ? Good only knows 'accelerating up to speed from the sliproad'.
the tyres just don't work in the low temps, add in rain and game over, for many this will be their 1st car on a tyre like the cup.
About 6 years ago I had a VERY big moment in my Cayman S, accelerating up to speed along a curving sliproad in the damp. Electronics fully on, not even in Sport (my car has SC) and not even at a properly high speed (I'd taken that curve many times before in the damp, and at speeds higher than I was doing this time). Took me 3 goes to catch it, if there had been another car remotely near me on the sliproad I would have probably hit it. I would like to think I've got a fair idea what I'm doing behind the wheel (don't we all), and the car hasn't thrown a similar wobbly before or since, in 88k miles.
andyP123456 said:
if below 7 degrees (as per the handbook) or if it was snowy
is it really in the handbook about driving below 7 degrees if so that means no driving for a couple of months a year even in march sometimes temps struggle to rise above 7* until mid morning and I live in the south!PorscheGT4 said:
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
I know of one picked up today and stuffed in to the central barrier of the DC on the way home.
How ? Good only knows 'accelerating up to speed from the sliproad'.
sad news but I think we will see quite a few offs with these cars over winter.How ? Good only knows 'accelerating up to speed from the sliproad'.
the tyres just don't work in the low temps, add in rain and game over, for many this will be their 1st car on a tyre like the cup.
itsybitsy said:
andyP123456 said:
if below 7 degrees (as per the handbook) or if it was snowy
is it really in the handbook about driving below 7 degrees if so that means no driving for a couple of months a year even in march sometimes temps struggle to rise above 7* until mid morning and I live in the south!sandipshaunak said:
Haven't got the GT4 yet, am collecting it on 2nd Jan
I agree the 350 is a superb car. I've had mine since new (2006) and it's my DD
How have you upgraded yours?
Mine is also a 2006 which I have had almost since new (ex demo) - spent 4k miles being beaten around by test drivers and the other 27k miles at the redline by me. Lots of fun, too many mods to list, mostly carbon everywhere, upgraded diff/suspension/brakes and some engine tweaks and many other bitsI agree the 350 is a superb car. I've had mine since new (2006) and it's my DD
How have you upgraded yours?
Assuming we don't get in trouble for derailing the thread - some pics
Stunters said:
Question to those who've got their car or who are collecting one imminently:
Do you know if a full wheel alignment takes place at the dealership as part of the PDI process? Given that the driving experience is likely to be quite sensitive to changes in setup, it would be good if you felt reassured that the car is definitely set up how it's supposed to be.
Mine has now landed at the dealership but won't be PDI'd for a few weeks yet, as I collect it on 9th Jan. I'll start with the default medium-medium for the ARBs but want to make sure that everything else is exactly as it should be, so I can form a true impression.
Cheers,
Stunters
I did a geo at 1500 miles and found the bedded in factory set-up to be pretty good.Do you know if a full wheel alignment takes place at the dealership as part of the PDI process? Given that the driving experience is likely to be quite sensitive to changes in setup, it would be good if you felt reassured that the car is definitely set up how it's supposed to be.
Mine has now landed at the dealership but won't be PDI'd for a few weeks yet, as I collect it on 9th Jan. I'll start with the default medium-medium for the ARBs but want to make sure that everything else is exactly as it should be, so I can form a true impression.
Cheers,
Stunters
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