992 gt3 rs allocation
992 gt3 rs allocation
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Jim300186

Original Poster:

184 posts

131 months

Thursday 14th July 2022
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has anyone been told from there dealer they are getting one yet? I'm pestering my dealer but keeps saying he cant say I am getting one but he's not saying I'm not getting one! just wondering if he is stringing me along or if this is what they all do?

ChrisW.

7,653 posts

271 months

Thursday 14th July 2022
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It's likely that you are not being singled out.

There has been a lot of speculation about allocations ... and a lot to suggest that the overs that were generated were often on a circular basis including the OPC.

On this basis it was relatively easy to buy a lot of cars and be a good customer for future allocations, but not so easy to get on the ladder, particularly if you were a good customer who bought a series of cars but to use and keep for a normal model lifetime ....

Some would say this is short-termism, but the OPC's control the sale of new cars and one must assume that Porsche couldn't or wouldn't implement a better way.

In OPC's defence, it would appear that Porsche have been very demanding on sales numbers .... and now they are struggling to supply ?

Jim300186

Original Poster:

184 posts

131 months

Saturday 20th August 2022
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Anybody had the call from there dealer yet?

Cheib

24,503 posts

191 months

Saturday 20th August 2022
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Lots os people here have been through similar. Truth is all OPC’s/Franchise groups are slightly different in terms of when they get allocated cars and who decides.

My guess is on a car like this once the OPC has decided which customers it wants to get a car it then goes up the food chain.

Gitana991

184 posts

76 months

Monday 22nd August 2022
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Have any of you received a call today for allocations or has any idea when it happens in the UK?

Purple Man

229 posts

89 months

Monday 22nd August 2022
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These cars, the GT3RS should only go to customers that do, at the vary least track days.
Really after going on the last Porsche Track day I would say they should only go to customers that have a race licence!!
That way there will at least be a chance that they are in the right hands and we may get to see some of them going around the local tracks.

throt

3,171 posts

186 months

Monday 22nd August 2022
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I want to see them on the road too.

My OPC just getting two at the mo.

Gitana991

184 posts

76 months

Monday 22nd August 2022
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Purple Man said:
These cars, the GT3RS should only go to customers that do, at the vary least track days.
Really after going on the last Porsche Track day I would say they should only go to customers that have a race licence!!
That way there will at least be a chance that they are in the right hands and we may get to see some of them going around the local tracks.
There might be some truth. But you don’t need to be Federer to deserve to play with a Pro Staff as a passion age but flawed tennis driver… on driving skills, I deserve none of the GT cars o was lucky to own. But did I enjoy them, treat them with respect, took the time to track and tried to learn how to drive them. Oh yes!

FarQue

2,339 posts

214 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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Purple Man said:
These cars, the GT3RS should only go to customers that do, at the vary least track days.
Really after going on the last Porsche Track day I would say they should only go to customers that have a race licence!!
That way there will at least be a chance that they are in the right hands and we may get to see some of them going around the local tracks.
Yeah, and Boxster's should only be sold to hairdressers, Cayenne's to people who only tow horse-boxes, Macan's to yummy-mummy's for the school-run, Taycan's should only go to tree-huggers and base-level 992 Carrera's to the poor. FFS!

Grantstown

1,200 posts

103 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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FarQue said:
Yeah, and Boxster's should only be sold to hairdressers, Cayenne's to people who only tow horse-boxes, Macan's to yummy-mummy's for the school-run, Taycan's should only go to tree-huggers and base-level 992 Carrera's to the poor. FFS!
Haha, it's a tough life being so poor. Up early for the paper round, 16 hour shift with a 5 minute break for a cheese butty and then crying into my cup of Horlicks before bed.

hunter 66

4,161 posts

236 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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throt said:
I want to see them on the road too.

My OPC just getting two at the mo.
Done 22 k miles in my .2 RS and very rarely see another on the road ( have not seen one other car in 4 months ) as not been to track days for a while as race season taking track time up ..
But just users not garage queens ,should be the aim .
But even then a friend owns a 991 Touring and loves it , always talking about it , only done 500 miles but he really loves it


throt

3,171 posts

186 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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hunter 66 said:
throt said:
I want to see them on the road too.

My OPC just getting two at the mo.
Done 22 k miles in my .2 RS and very rarely see another on the road ( have not seen one other car in 4 months ) as not been to track days for a while as race season taking track time up ..
But just users not garage queens ,should be the aim .
But even then a friend owns a 991 Touring and loves it , always talking about it , only done 500 miles but he really loves it
Owners blow the GT3 trumpet of how good they are but do they really know?.

10k plus miles on mine now and the engine continues to improve.

The garaged GT keepers really don't know what they are missing.

hunter 66

4,161 posts

236 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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True

Taffy66

5,964 posts

118 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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throt said:
Owners blow the GT3 trumpet of how good they are but do they really know?.

10k plus miles on mine now and the engine continues to improve.

The garaged GT keepers really don't know what they are missing.
Did my 9th track day of 2022 yesterday at Silverstone in my RS WP and always see many Porsche GT cars there. The new 992RS is an even more compromised track weapon with zero front boot space and spring rates three times as stiff as the 991.1GT3 RS.
Me, my son and TDT were debating the lack of frunk space of the 992RS at SS yesterday and my son decided to settle the debate by trying his hardest to force his crash helmet into the space behind the roll cage. Despite his best efforts he failed which makes the latest RS completely impractical to attend a track day two up with an overnight stay.
I'd love to get one but for my useage my current RS WP with front boot suits me way better.

Purple Man

229 posts

89 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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Yeah, and Boxster's should only be sold to hairdressers, Cayenne's to people who only tow horse-boxes, Macan's to yummy-mummy's for the school-run, Taycan's should only go to tree-huggers and base-level 992 Carrera's to the poor. FFS!

FarQue, you have probably summed up the Porsche Customer Demographics very well there, it sounds to me like your are a little frustrated? is your dealer trying to push you into a Boxster??

Sport_Turismo_GTS

2,159 posts

45 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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Taffy66 said:
Did my 9th track day of 2022 yesterday at Silverstone in my RS WP and always see many Porsche GT cars there. The new 992RS is an even more compromised track weapon with zero front boot space and spring rates three times as stiff as the 991.1GT3 RS.
Me, my son and TDT were debating the lack of frunk space of the 992RS at SS yesterday and my son decided to settle the debate by trying his hardest to force his crash helmet into the space behind the roll cage. Despite his best efforts he failed which makes the latest RS completely impractical to attend a track day two up with an overnight stay.
I'd love to get one but for my useage my current RS WP with front boot suits me way better.
Doesn’t the carbon fibre roll cage (that comes with the Weissach package) have a different shape, which therefore might allow bags or helmets to more easily be stored in the rear?

Not sure that justifies the £25k cost though!

Guyr

2,463 posts

298 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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Did you try an open face helmet?

They have smaller dimensions and should be easier to fit through a cage and IMHO are far better on track-days, as they give better visibility.




Taffy66

5,964 posts

118 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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Sport_Turismo_GTS said:
Doesn’t the carbon fibre roll cage (that comes with the Weissach package) have a different shape, which therefore might allow bags or helmets to more easily be stored in the rear?

Not sure that justifies the £25k cost though!
Just been out to check the car and with more time and in our garage decided to repeat the process. To clarify the problem yesterday it was getting stuff behind the fixed LWBS. My son managed to get his helmet behind the seats today but only by moving the driver's seat as rearward as possible and moving the passenger seat to its most forward and highest setting allowing squeezing the helmet between.
Still a bit of a faff especially with two helmets which will roll about in the rear unless fixed to the cage. Still need to stuff two overnight bags back there as well. Not impossible but a real pain nevertheless !

Sport_Turismo_GTS

2,159 posts

45 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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I can’t believe that they’ve not been able to replace the previous folding buckets with a suitable new design - it just makes the car so much more usable and convenient

MeisterH

851 posts

117 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2022
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New Carbon cage allows for more access so i am told which is a thumbs up for shoving lids and crap behind there for trackdays and days out/tours.

I have Spec'd PTS, deposited and await a timeframe of the first cars to land on Uk soil, have heard march onwards 2023 for delivery's