Anyone Ordered a 718 Yet ?

Anyone Ordered a 718 Yet ?

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WG

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1,015 posts

127 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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Just wondering !!

ORD

18,120 posts

128 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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I would be interested to know, too.

Fl0pp3r

859 posts

204 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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tumbleweed

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pete.g

1,527 posts

207 months

Thursday 7th April 2016
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If you had placed an order, would you post about it on here?

You would need to be thick skinned to deal with people telling you that your new £50k car is a lemon.

And, no I have not.

ORD

18,120 posts

128 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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I doubt that. We are all grown ups. And I would expect everyone but one or two to be polite.

I wouldn't pretend to like the car, but I wouldn't be unpleasant to some guy who is paying a lot of money for one.

For some people, it's doubtless an excellent car. I would like to know who, though!

Nick981

190 posts

101 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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I bought my Boxster S in time to get the F6, but will be going along to the 718 launch event at Porsche Portsmouth on 21st April out of curiosity - taking a mate who might be interested.

nsm3

2,831 posts

197 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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I paid (what I think is) a lot for my 981 CS PDK/PTV/PASM/PSE and plenty on here are pretty rude about those 'type of cars' (styling,steering, gearbox, not a car enthusiasts choice, farty, Audi, etc, etc.......).

I'm sure any new 718 buyers will be hairy chested enough to take it?

bcr5784

7,118 posts

146 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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nsm3 said:
I'm sure any new 718 buyers will be hairy chested enough to take it?
I'm not so sure, initially at least. Many come on here and post pictures, seeking affirmation of their choices. That affirmation might be a bit thin on the ground to start with. Of course, as time passes and there are plenty of other 718 owners on here that will change. But as you know in the case of PDK it takes a while until the nay sayers realise they are in a minority and quieten down a bit.

W12JFD

379 posts

166 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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Whilst I haven't a friend of mine has. He placed his deposit about two months ago. He is not really much of a car person and is unable to decide whether he wants a basic model or an S, but coming out and Audi TT you would expect that!

Not everyone who buys a car is a track fiend or a pistonhead and I'm sure he will get as much pleasure out of his four-cylinder car as I do from my six. Live and let live etc

Trev450

6,327 posts

173 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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Maybe this thread would get more response if it was posted on the MX5 forum!whistle

ORD

18,120 posts

128 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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I would rather have the MX5.

Dyffed

114 posts

98 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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Hi

I Specd. my 718 last week. Sold my 986 on here week before last, having owned it from new for 14 yrs. An excellent car. I was very sorry to see it go as many of you will understand. I've read the reports and watched the videos this week. I agree I shall miss the howl as you reach up the rev. dial. Its also very nice to have a six cylinder engine, otherwise its mostly superior to the outgoing model. A lemon, etc. I don't think so.

supersport

4,065 posts

228 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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At the end of the day if you want a new Boxster/Cayman then you have no choice, there will not be enough old stock to go around.

In six months time everyone will have forgotten about the missing 2 cylinders, much like they will have about the extra turbo on the 911.

For those that are really bothered, then they will seek out a second hand fatter engined car, may even help the residuals of those cars. But time/progess will march on regardless (of whether or not it really is progress).

WG

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1,015 posts

127 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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Well i wasn't expecting such vitriol from some people! Should have known better I suppose as this is Pistonheads after all!!

I do not believe the 718 will be a "lemon" I have never known Porsche produce such a thing but I appreciate that so called "enthusiasts" will bemoan the loss of the flat six as they did air cooling, manual boxes and hydraulic steering. All sacrificed in the interests of emissions - but do they make any geat difference off the track in day to day road driving. I have been lucky enough to enjoy a number of Porsches over the years both four cylinder 944 series, six cylinder 911, and six cylinder Boxsters and they have all been great fun. I am not planning a 718 for a while but I am sure I will have one in next couple of years (GTS or Spyder maybe?) and I am sure it also will be great fun. I took out a 991.2 C4S Cab for an hour earlier this week and With the Sporrts Exhaust fitted it did produce some lovely noises and the power delivery left nothing to com plain about. So if the 718 behaves similarly it will be a great drive.

Good luck to those whio get some of the early cars (BTW, have you notoiced that the sports exhaust has now appeared on the options - that is a must!)

M666LMJ

59 posts

128 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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supersport said:
At the end of the day if you want a new Boxster/Cayman then you have no choice, there will not be enough old stock to go around.

In six months time everyone will have forgotten about the missing 2 cylinders, much like they will have about the extra turbo on the 911.

For those that are really bothered, then they will seek out a second hand fatter engined car, may even help the residuals of those cars. But time/progess will march on regardless (of whether or not it really is progress).
That'll be the extra 2 turbo's Mark. Besides Porsche haven't copped out by going 4 cylinders on the 718. Porsche entry level cars historically had boxer 4 configuration. It's just a pity it doesn't sound nicer. We all love a screamer, but Porsche like many other manufacturers can't get around the euro 6 regs economically without going down this route.

Edited by M666LMJ on Friday 8th April 13:15

Adam B

27,278 posts

255 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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WG said:
Well i wasn't expecting such vitriol from some people! Should have known better I suppose as this is Pistonheads after all!!
Eh? Didn't read any vitriol yet, just an unfunny, lazy MX5 comment - but nothing aggressive at all

Wivelrod

52 posts

145 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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Take this with a pinch of salt, but my dealer (large one in south of UK) reckons they have orders placed for delivery up late summer/early autumn.

Trev450

6,327 posts

173 months

Friday 8th April 2016
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Adam B said:
Eh? Didn't read any vitriol yet, just an unfunny, lazy MX5 comment
Touched a nerve did I?

neilf

835 posts

112 months

Saturday 9th April 2016
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I currently own a 2014 Boxster and placed a deposit for a 718 to replace it about 6 weeks ago (I'm waiting for a Cayman).

I'm not a huge fan of the way it sounds (although I don't think it's terrible) but the extra torque will suit my needs. I chose a 718 as I've loved the last 2 Porsche's I've owned. Fancied an M2, but sold out until late 2017 and Audi's I've had in the past have left me disappointed so a TT is also out. Pretty much leaves me with another Porsche!

I was thinking of starting a similar thread to this, but couldn't be arsed with being branded some sort of automotive retard by the PH masses for ordering a car I like. I used to love the mutual support the PH community gave on the forums. Now its seems the forums are just one long thread of "I don't agree with your car/engine/driven wheels/exhaust/etc (*delete as applicable) of choice so that makes you an idiot".

Who'd have thought owning a Porsche would be something to be embarrassed about? I guess it's like admitting your an alcoholic... "My name is Neil and I've ordered a 718"

Tin hat on, awaiting 718 hate.

c4sman

759 posts

155 months

Saturday 9th April 2016
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Anyway, as we all know a Boxster is a poor mans Porsche,.... That is a poor man who has £40-50k sloshing about for a sports car with epic mid engined handling and baby supercar looks. Anyone ordering a 718 should keep a low profile.....