Anyone for ‘T’
Discussion
Joscal said:
julian987R said:
Yes. As mentioned previously they are doing an ST but not a T for the 992.
Spoke to my dealer and he’s still adamant it’s coming. We’ll see what happens!a_dreamer said:
julian987R said:
I know what will happen - your dealer will fob you off for a year and then say they are not doing a T but they are doing an ST....and you can't have one.
I'm pretty certain my dealer is doing it purely to keep my depositdvshannow said:
a_dreamer said:
julian987R said:
I know what will happen - your dealer will fob you off for a year and then say they are not doing a T but they are doing an ST....and you can't have one.
I'm pretty certain my dealer is doing it purely to keep my depositHi all, without wanting to sidetrack this thread, I am looking for a PDK Carrera T. I know, I should get a manual! All my previous sports cars are manual - but need a do everything car now that will still feel special, and my dog can stay on the rear parcel.
Just in case anyone has a nicely specced one they want to sell; I’m not a dealer.
Ed
Just in case anyone has a nicely specced one they want to sell; I’m not a dealer.
Ed
julian987R said:
Yidwann said:
Is it official that it’s not coming?
Unfortunately yesHave been in conversation with three Centres in recent weeks, about general 992 availability, and they each volunteered that they were expecting the 992T quite soon, possibly this Autumn.
One, I know quite well, said it's not a difficult variant to produce, as the various 'T' models - 991T, Boxster T, Cayman T, Macan T - have largely been minor production-line mods to the standard cars. He suggested that the delay has probably been due to the general supply shortages, and the need to make some provision in the marketing schedule.
It could be interesting if it has a simplified spec., bit of weight saving, base model with manual box, and you can put one on the road for c.£90k (ish).
Koln-RS said:
julian987R said:
Yidwann said:
Is it official that it’s not coming?
Unfortunately yesHave been in conversation with three Centres in recent weeks, about general 992 availability, and they each volunteered that they were expecting the 992T quite soon, possibly this Autumn.
One, I know quite well, said it's not a difficult variant to produce, as the various 'T' models - 991T, Boxster T, Cayman T, Macan T - have largely been minor production-line mods to the standard cars. He suggested that the delay has probably been due to the general supply shortages, and the need to make some provision in the marketing schedule.
It could be interesting if it has a simplified spec., bit of weight saving, base model with manual box, and you can put one on the road for c.£90k (ish).
Paulr1980 said:
Ashgood have one in at the moment.
Why the change to PDK? If you’ve had and don’t mind manual…
Previously the fun car has been something that lives in underground parking, by definition doesn’t really get use that much. Trying to get something now that can go on the street, not quite the main car, but something I could choose to use mid week if you see what I mean? Live in central London really is a pain for manual, especially with all the traffic nowadays!Why the change to PDK? If you’ve had and don’t mind manual…
tedward said:
Previously the fun car has been something that lives in underground parking, by definition doesn’t really get use that much. Trying to get something now that can go on the street, not quite the main car, but something I could choose to use mid week if you see what I mean? Live in central London really is a pain for manual, especially with all the traffic nowadays!
My T is my first PDK after 6 manual Porsche for the same reason exactly. I wouldn’t go back to manual unless I lived in the country somewhere, stop start traffic is just a ball ache nowadays. You’ll not be disappointed but strangers on the internet will question your manliness.
tedward said:
Hi all, without wanting to sidetrack this thread, I am looking for a PDK Carrera T. I know, I should get a manual! All my previous sports cars are manual - but need a do everything car now that will still feel special, and my dog can stay on the rear parcel.
Just in case anyone has a nicely specced one they want to sell; I’m not a dealer.
Ed
I am looking for a nice low owner/miles manual in agate grey/Gt silver but they all seem to be yellow or red!Just in case anyone has a nicely specced one they want to sell; I’m not a dealer.
Ed
GT4P said:
I am looking for a nice low owner/miles manual in agate grey/Gt silver but they all seem to be yellow or red!
I just test drove a really nice Miami blue one at Porsche Hatfield. Going to think about it over the weekend, but my feeling is the girlfriend won’t be madly keen on the Larry colour! Really, I would like a GT silver PDK fairly high spec car, rear steering, bose.GT4P said:
I am looking for a nice low owner/miles manual in agate grey/Gt silver but they all seem to be yellow or red!
What about this onehttps://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202202172...
tedward said:
I just test drove a really nice Miami blue one at Porsche Hatfield. Going to think about it over the weekend, but my feeling is the girlfriend won’t be madly keen on the Larry colour! Really, I would like a GT silver PDK fairly high spec car, rear steering, bose.
Seen that one online, love the colour but not a fanboy of yellow bits in the interior would have preferred silver!worldwidewebs said:
julian987R said:
GT4P said:
Nice but sunroof and 918 style seats, if folding buckets might have been a contender
I thought that was the only bucket seat option available on the T at the time.Gassing Station | 911/Carrera GT | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff