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v8ksn

4,711 posts

185 months

Tuesday 20th October 2020
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rockin said:
v8ksn said:
The GTS interior pack makes the car more desirable when it comes time to sell.
Expensive options invariably depreciate faster than the car to which they're attached.


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pgamble

134 posts

118 months

Tuesday 20th October 2020
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Nice GTS4 Cayman with 500 miles on a big spec at Porsche Swindon today whilst I was getting my post run in service done. Seems pricey for second hand.




julian987R

6,840 posts

60 months

Tuesday 20th October 2020
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GT4P said:
So that's why I said opt for the leather interior instead !!!
I replied to the wrong person. Apologies!

julian987R

6,840 posts

60 months

Tuesday 20th October 2020
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pgamble said:
Nice GTS4 Cayman with 500 miles on a big spec at Porsche Swindon today whilst I was getting my post run in service done. Seems pricey for second hand.



Nah, the smokers pack lid ruins it.

OPOGTS

1,135 posts

214 months

Tuesday 20th October 2020
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pgamble said:
Nice GTS4 Cayman with 500 miles on a big spec at Porsche Swindon today whilst I was getting my post run in service done. Seems pricey for second hand.



It’s on SoR, the chaps decided to get a pdk instead

DivideBYZero

89 posts

165 months

Tuesday 20th October 2020
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All this bickering over “specs”. Is this what I’m buying into? Because it doesn’t make any of you sound good.

KevinBird

1,038 posts

208 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Spec experts, if you go for Espresso leather is it extended, dash etc?

diffstar

467 posts

194 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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KevinBird said:
Spec experts, if you go for Espresso leather is it extended, dash etc?
Yes, the natural leather options are only extended, dash, top of doors etc.

bcr5784

7,120 posts

146 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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DivideBYZero said:
All this bickering over “specs”. Is this what I’m buying into? Because it doesn’t make any of you sound good.
I'm afraid it's par for the course.

Nuttcase

414 posts

121 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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julian987R said:
It is not about the stitching, it is the premium feel one gets in the cabin with the leather (the stitching is a by-product).

Hey if you like spending that amount of money on a new car only to have plastic everywhere in the cabin, and to not see the value for approx £2% more of the total car price that the extended leather option brings to the party, fair enough.

the focus on 'its all about the engine' will subside, 6 months, 6 days, whenever, and you'll be wanting where you sit to look like it justifies the price paid.

But hey, knock yourself out with cheap looking plastic dashes. Go for it.
What a load of condescending drivel.  It is the 4.0L NA engine that differentiates this GTS so if you think the feel good factor about the engine will subside then you would be better to consider a cheaper 4 cylinder variant and you will have plenty budget left for extended leather and other cosmetic enhancements.

I've had numerous cars with and without extended leather and the only time I think about it is when selecting a cleaning product.  It adds nothing to the driving experience and very little to the ownership experience.


PAS66

18 posts

47 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Surely this is all Just about personal choice in specification and everyone will have different views on what’s essential, what’s ‘nice to have’ etc etc.

For me, I think the extended leather comes into the ‘nice to have’ category. I say this having previously purchased a second hand 997 GTS without it. Whilst it didn’t really detract at all from the ownership experience, for me it would certainly have been a nicer cabin with it.

The same applies to all extras. You choose what you want and pay the price on the ticket. If you don’t like the price don’t tick the box.

All in all though it not about someone being right or wrong!

Twinfan

10,125 posts

105 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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PAS66 said:
All in all though it's not about someone being right or wrong!
You've really not got the hang of PH yet have you? laugh

PAS66

18 posts

47 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Hmm.....probably a fair point!

v8ksn

4,711 posts

185 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Nuttcase said:
julian987R said:
It is not about the stitching, it is the premium feel one gets in the cabin with the leather (the stitching is a by-product).

Hey if you like spending that amount of money on a new car only to have plastic everywhere in the cabin, and to not see the value for approx £2% more of the total car price that the extended leather option brings to the party, fair enough.

the focus on 'its all about the engine' will subside, 6 months, 6 days, whenever, and you'll be wanting where you sit to look like it justifies the price paid.

But hey, knock yourself out with cheap looking plastic dashes. Go for it.
What a load of condescending drivel.  It is the 4.0L NA engine that differentiates this GTS so if you think the feel good factor about the engine will subside then you would be better to consider a cheaper 4 cylinder variant and you will have plenty budget left for extended leather and other cosmetic enhancements.

I've had numerous cars with and without extended leather and the only time I think about it is when selecting a cleaning product.  It adds nothing to the driving experience and very little to the ownership experience.


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KevinBird

1,038 posts

208 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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diffstar said:
Yes, the natural leather options are only extended, dash, top of doors etc.
Thanks

Jim1556

1,775 posts

157 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Curve ball:

After spending thousands on a premium watch, would you be happy with a plastic strap?

After all, it does nothing for the rest of the watch... biglaughgetmecoat

Wollemi

326 posts

133 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Yes, adding options are expensive and you are unlikely to get your money back when you sell the car.

But the crucial thing is how long will you keep the car? If you are only planning having it a year or two then don't waste your money on things that you aren't going to use for long. If on the other hand you are going to keep the car for a good long time, then spend the money of the stuff you like: keep the cat ten years then you'll have ten years of pleasure from it.

Voodoo Blue

870 posts

146 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Jim1556 said:
Curve ball:

After spending thousands on a premium watch, would you be happy with a plastic strap?

After all, it does nothing for the rest of the watch... biglaughgetmecoat
Oh God, now you've done it coffee

Mark-ri571

515 posts

108 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Took these pics at Porsche Leicester at the weekend

Mark-ri571

515 posts

108 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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And another