Current Wait Time - 718 Cayman
Current Wait Time - 718 Cayman
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Nickarcher82

Original Poster:

58 posts

84 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2019
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Hello all

New to the board and found it after searching around for reviews/spec etc. before ordering my new Cayman.

My OPC is quoting a September delivery at the earliest - on the standard/s or manual/PDK!

Seems a tad long to me, but does anyone else know if this is about right?

jimbo761

468 posts

106 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2019
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I ordered mine in May (16) and they delivered it at the end of Oct, so just over 5 months' lead time.

Twinfan

10,125 posts

128 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2019
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That sounds about right, given that the factory closes over August.

Nickarcher82

Original Poster:

58 posts

84 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2019
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Cheers guys.

Hopefully be built when they come back refreshed after the shutdown....

Ordered 11th March. Current estimate is September at the earliest.


neilf

986 posts

135 months

Tuesday 2nd April 2019
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Welcome Nick.

Lots of factors can affect the lead time, factory shut down as mentioned above can be a biggie. Also, your dealers allocation of a particular model. Porsche dealers can’t just order any model they wish. They are allocated build slots for each model through the year. It could be that your dealer has already sold their 718 allocation for the next few months, hence your wait until September. I waited 4 months for my first, 5 months for my second. I recently spoke to two OPCs about a new Cayman T, both had free build slots this month with a May delivery. It’s just luck of the draw sometimes!

Good luck with the 718. It’ll be worth the wait.


Nickarcher82

Original Poster:

58 posts

84 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2019
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neilf said:
Welcome Nick.

Lots of factors can affect the lead time, factory shut down as mentioned above can be a biggie. Also, your dealers allocation of a particular model. Porsche dealers can’t just order any model they wish. They are allocated build slots for each model through the year. It could be that your dealer has already sold their 718 allocation for the next few months, hence your wait until September. I waited 4 months for my first, 5 months for my second. I recently spoke to two OPCs about a new Cayman T, both had free build slots this month with a May delivery. It’s just luck of the draw sometimes!

Good luck with the 718. It’ll be worth the wait.
Thanks

Yeah, it will be worth the wait. I'm just impatient.

Suppose it gives me time to decide whether to have PASM or not. I'm so determined for the car to be perfect for me that each option is considered, researched and pondered for more than non-petrolheads would understand!

What colour T have you gone for?

Cheib

25,096 posts

199 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2019
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Could be they’ve been given a lot of Cayman T slots as it’s a new model. In the last year of 991.2 production my OPC couldn’t get a Carrrra S built a lot quicker than a year...but had plenty of GTS and T build slots. I guess at the end of the day the higher spec cars are what Porsche and OPC’s want to sell from a £ perspective

Nickarcher82

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58 posts

84 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2019
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Cheib said:
Could be they’ve been given a lot of Cayman T slots as it’s a new model. In the last year of 991.2 production my OPC couldn’t get a Carrrra S built a lot quicker than a year...but had plenty of GTS and T build slots. I guess at the end of the day the higher spec cars are what Porsche and OPC’s want to sell from a £ perspective
Could be the case - the one model I didnt consider in the 718 range!

I'll enjoy it when it's here.

neilf

986 posts

135 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2019
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Went for Black with the T. I really fancied something brighter (maybe yellow) but didn’t like the look on the confuserator or in videos online. The only bright colour I liked was Miami blue but I’m too tight to pay £1600 for a colour! I know Black is a pain to clean but it looks good.

As far as PASM is concerned, my current 718 is the first Porsche I’ve had with it. It’s great for me on two counts, slightly softer ride and 10mm drop in ride height, and I would now always spec it in future. However, I’m a great believer in picking the options you like without others advice. One mans must have option is another mans waste of money.

I recommend a back to back drive with/without PASM before ticking the box. Your OPC should be happy to oblige, if not you’ll shortly be invited to Silverstone, they’ll definitely be able to give you a go.

Nickarcher82

Original Poster:

58 posts

84 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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neilf said:
Went for Black with the T. I really fancied something brighter (maybe yellow) but didn’t like the look on the confuserator or in videos online. The only bright colour I liked was Miami blue but I’m too tight to pay £1600 for a colour! I know Black is a pain to clean but it looks good.

As far as PASM is concerned, my current 718 is the first Porsche I’ve had with it. It’s great for me on two counts, slightly softer ride and 10mm drop in ride height, and I would now always spec it in future. However, I’m a great believer in picking the options you like without others advice. One mans must have option is another mans waste of money.

I recommend a back to back drive with/without PASM before ticking the box. Your OPC should be happy to oblige, if not you’ll shortly be invited to Silverstone, they’ll definitely be able to give you a go.
Nice. I only ruled the T out because I wanted the Agate Grey, and needed to keep the other half 'on-side'. She didn't like the fabric door pulls either. Black would have been my second choice.

I have driven PASM and non-PASM cars and to be honest I didn't notice a huge amount of difference. I'm coming from a Golf R mk 7.5 which is pretty firm. It's the 10mm drop that I think just sets the car off, with a secondary thought that I might also enjoy a softer ride to the one I'm used to! I've specced 20" wheels so I do think it will help.

Prospective

199 posts

166 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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Tried to visit OPC today but undergoing works to frontage at Sheffield so factory wait time plus access to OPC time 😉

neilf

986 posts

135 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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Prospective said:
Tried to visit OPC today but undergoing works to frontage at Sheffield so factory wait time plus access to OPC time ??
Unlucky Keith!

It’ll be nice when it’s finished.

Nickarcher82

Original Poster:

58 posts

84 months

Wednesday 10th April 2019
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Nickarcher82 said:
Hello all

New to the board and found it after searching around for reviews/spec etc. before ordering my new Cayman.

My OPC is quoting a September delivery at the earliest - on the standard/s or manual/PDK!

Seems a tad long to me, but does anyone else know if this is about right?
Just heard from my OPC that I've been scheduled a June allocation, with delivery in August.

Decision now is to accept it on a '19' plate or wait for a '69' - any opinions?

av185

20,464 posts

151 months

Wednesday 10th April 2019
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69 has obvious appeal.

Nickarcher82

Original Poster:

58 posts

84 months

Wednesday 10th April 2019
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av185 said:
69 has obvious appeal.
But to some may look like a bad, 'funny' private plate!

More concerned by the future value of 19 vs. 69.

With a June build, sounds like they're being conservative with an august delivery.

av185

20,464 posts

151 months

Wednesday 10th April 2019
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Nickarcher82 said:
av185 said:
69 has obvious appeal.
But to some may look like a bad, 'funny' private plate!

More concerned by the future value of 19 vs. 69.

With a June build, sounds like they're being conservative with an august delivery.
Depends on you mileage profile and how long you will keep it.

69 will be worth more but not much.

Depending on the relationship with you dealer they may want it registering pre September anyway.

Nickarcher82

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58 posts

84 months

Thursday 11th April 2019
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av185 said:
Depends on you mileage profile and how long you will keep it.

69 will be worth more but not much.

Depending on the relationship with you dealer they may want it registering pre September anyway.
They don't seem massively bothered, and no pressure either way.

I'll see when the locked build date goes in and make a decision from there.

DJMC

3,586 posts

127 months

Thursday 11th April 2019
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Read the title and thought this was about turbo lag?


Prospective

199 posts

166 months

Wednesday 17th April 2019
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Finally got to see my local OPC re a Cayman T sadly no build slots available and couldn’t indicate when one would be available? Includes base Cayman & S also. Delivery indicated for next year.
Alas I think I have bought my last Porsche if deliveries are restricted as indicated.

Nickarcher82

Original Poster:

58 posts

84 months

Thursday 18th April 2019
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Prospective said:
Finally got to see my local OPC re a Cayman T sadly no build slots available and couldn’t indicate when one would be available? Includes base Cayman & S also. Delivery indicated for next year.
Alas I think I have bought my last Porsche if deliveries are restricted as indicated.
Try another mate. I was told up to 9 months in the middle of March, which came down almost weekly. Now have a build date and a proposed delivery for July