RE: Fancy a cut-price Porsche 997?

RE: Fancy a cut-price Porsche 997?

Thursday 21st October 2004

Fancy a cut-price Porsche 997?

One Surrey dealer is already offering discounts


Normally near-impossible to come by, one car dealer is offering up to £1,500 off the UK list price of the new 997 Carrera S, making the opening price £63,000. According to its Web site, it has three pre-registered cars on offer with dealer mileages. Two are Coupe S models at £63,500 and the third a Coupe at £56,880. James Lewis Ltd in Surrey claims that it can build the models to customers' exact requirements in any colour.

We tried in vain to contact the company to find out more, but since prices on mainland Europe are generally lower, it's possible that the offer relates to imported left-hand drive cars. Alternatively, maybe they're just not shifting...

Contact details are on the Web site here.

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TVRinBFG

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1,458 posts

290 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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If they were LHD they should be a good 15% cheaper than UK list? From what the website suggests, they are RHD cars imported from abroad, built to UK spec. Anybody interested in such a Porsche, should look for C16 on the options list in the service book.

GreigM

6,739 posts

255 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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TVRinBFG said:
If they were LHD they should be a good 15% cheaper than UK list? From what the website suggests, they are RHD cars imported from abroad, built to UK spec. Anybody interested in such a Porsche, should look for C16 on the options list in the service book.


I was reliably informed by an OPC that not all UK spec and delivered cars have C16 - can't remember the reason. To confirm the origin of a car you need to contact Porsche Customer Services in Reading with the VIN number.

clubsport

7,296 posts

264 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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clubsport

7,296 posts

264 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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GreigM said:

TVRinBFG said:
If they were LHD they should be a good 15% cheaper than UK list? From what the website suggests, they are RHD cars imported from abroad, built to UK spec. Anybody interested in such a Porsche, should look for C16 on the options list in the service book.



I was reliably informed by an OPC that not all UK spec and delivered cars have C16 - can't remember the reason. To confirm the origin of a car you need to contact Porsche Customer Services in Reading with the VIN number.


c16 cars are not "total" UK specification cars.. it means they are rhd with lights and ride heights applicable for UK roads and come with a european certificate of conformity.
You need to get the FULL uk specification list for the 997 and compare...I imported a 996 and found that such things as full leather and rear wipe which were UK standard but not covered under c16. Also many of the standard alarms that come with the car don't have to be Thatcham approved standard.
If you get a C16 and then exactly match the UK specification from the options list, you will have no problem selling it on. I sold my car privately a year ago and recently saw it on the forecourt for sale at an OPC at full price, proving the dealers do not shy away from these imported cars.

manek

2,977 posts

290 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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I just spoke to the dealer.

He said although the cars are Europe-sourced, they are full UK spec RHD cars. Effectively, the company is a broker who can either source a car built to your specification, or you can buy a pre-built, pre-specced car.

He reckoned the advantage was that ordering from an OPC would cost more and take more time, so why wouldn't you, especially as you can add more goodies and get a better price when you sell (his words not mine)?

On the other hand, I dunno how much of a mark-down there is on European Porsches at resale time> there's a massive mark-down on eg the Ford Focus (ask me how I know this ).

>> Edited by manek on Thursday 21st October 13:44

burwoodman

18,718 posts

252 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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What does "Dealer Miles" mean? Anything over 100 is a pi55 take.

manek

2,977 posts

290 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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The ones I looked at on the site (if genuine) were v low. Look for yourself.

johnfm

13,668 posts

256 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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If you look at the porsche car configurator at the various countries on th eporsche website, you will see a marked variation in price for all the porsche cars. Germany & France are the cheapest. Switzerland and the UK (surprise surprise ) are more expensive. How much?? Its quite a few grand more in the UK - if I can find my notes I'll post a table.

tinman0

18,231 posts

246 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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burwoodman said:
What does "Dealer Miles" mean? Anything over 100 is a pi55 take.


a new car is defined as having less than 62 miles (100km) by the EU or something like that.

if the car has 63 miles you can reject a new car on the spot as it is now a second hand car apparently.