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I saw that... particularly interesting since I’ve had a GR Yaris on order since the beginning of Feb. Thought I might get that before Christmas - but it seems I might not!
I agree Q2 seems optimistic and there were a few people in front of me as well (3 I think).
I like your spec - guards red is a favourite of mine but I just have in my head that my car is going to be blue for some reason. I’ve never had a reversing camera before and so thought I wouldn’t miss it... I didn’t go for cruise control either...
My spec is http://www.porsche-code.com/PNGD5MZ1
I agree Q2 seems optimistic and there were a few people in front of me as well (3 I think).
I like your spec - guards red is a favourite of mine but I just have in my head that my car is going to be blue for some reason. I’ve never had a reversing camera before and so thought I wouldn’t miss it... I didn’t go for cruise control either...
My spec is http://www.porsche-code.com/PNGD5MZ1
Edited by RedJimi on Thursday 19th August 17:25
Edited by RedJimi on Thursday 19th August 17:26
ThisInJapanese said:
It's an interesting car to spec, as there are so many things that should be on a £67k car that are missing, so I've added those and not gone for much else. I have removed the Alcantara, but I'm not sure about that at the moment.
It’s a personal choice if course, but I would keep the alcantara. My old 981 GTS was full leather, my new 4.0 is full GTS alcantara and in my opinion it really lifts the interior and makes it feel a bit more special.Not knocking the leather - that’s great too
OPOGTS said:
ThisInJapanese said:
It's an interesting car to spec, as there are so many things that should be on a £67k car that are missing, so I've added those and not gone for much else. I have removed the Alcantara, but I'm not sure about that at the moment.
It’s a personal choice if course, but I would keep the alcantara. My old 981 GTS was full leather, my new 4.0 is full GTS alcantara and in my opinion it really lifts the interior and makes it feel a bit more special.Not knocking the leather - that’s great too
ThisInJapanese said:
It's an interesting car to spec, as there are so many things that should be on a £67k car that are missing, so I've added those and not gone for much else. I have removed the Alcantara, but I'm not sure about that at the moment.
Seems odd to some degree to order a GTS and not take advantage of the exclusive options available only to this model. I get that you are getting the engine above an S or a T, but as it stands that will be a challenging sellable spec should you ever come to sell it…but if it’s a keeper for a decade or more/forever then go for it.Personally at that budget I’d get a well specced T instead
julian987R said:
Seems odd to some degree to order a GTS and not take advantage of the exclusive options available only to this model. I get that you are getting the engine above an S or a T, but as it stands that will be a challenging sellable spec should you ever come to sell it…but if it’s a keeper for a decade or more/forever then go for it.
Personally at that budget I’d get a well specced T instead
The T holds no interest for me at all, this car is all about the engine in my eyes. I'm torn on the leather vs Alcantara, but I don't see the point of the GTS package personally. Personally at that budget I’d get a well specced T instead
Still, at the moment I have until December to decide, and I'm sure that's going to slip somewhat.
ThisInJapanese said:
The T holds no interest for me at all, this car is all about the engine in my eyes. I'm torn on the leather vs Alcantara, but I don't see the point of the GTS package personally.
Still, at the moment I have until December to decide, and I'm sure that's going to slip somewhat.
Sit in one with and without and you’ll soon get the point.Still, at the moment I have until December to decide, and I'm sure that's going to slip somewhat.
ThisInJapanese said:
julian987R said:
Sit in one with and without and you’ll soon get the point.
Sure, I've sat in one with it and I used to have a Boxster that was full leather. I would be interested to see how the wheel ages with the Alcantara on, if it wears faster than the leatherIm on the fence at the moment as whether to order a Cayman GTS 4.0 or a 992 Carrera (slightly more practical?). I think its refreshing to see people specifying their cars with fewer options, as quite frankly the amount of and cost of options has got rather insane in the past few years! A low specified car wont have any effect on the driving experience and after all one would assume the driving experience is what these cars should be all about.
I agree, and the more time has gone on, I think I find the GTS interior pack and all the contrast stitching way too fussy, I don't think I would spec it and save myself the near 3k!
I would have a 992 Carrera tomorrow if you could have it with a Manual now I have a little person I didn't have when speccing my Cayman. I saw Joe Achilles launched a bog standard one to 60 in 3.6 seconds.... do you really need more?
I would have a 992 Carrera tomorrow if you could have it with a Manual now I have a little person I didn't have when speccing my Cayman. I saw Joe Achilles launched a bog standard one to 60 in 3.6 seconds.... do you really need more?
Minnsy14 said:
Im on the fence at the moment as whether to order a Cayman GTS 4.0 or a 992 Carrera (slightly more practical?). I think its refreshing to see people specifying their cars with fewer options, as quite frankly the amount of and cost of options has got rather insane in the past few years! A low specified car wont have any effect on the driving experience and after all one would assume the driving experience is what these cars should be all about.
Have you driven both? I’ve owned a 997 and driven a 991 but not a 992. In the past I had the idea I would buy a new base 911 and keep it forever but after driving the Cayman, I instantly preferred the feel of it. However, I haven’t driven a 911/Cayman back to back and so it could be my mind playing tricks on me... would be interested for your view. Ideally I’d have a 911 for the rear seats but the 992 is maybe too big/expensive these days (and base is pdk only). However that is just my perception and so I’d like to hear from someone who has driven both.I asked about whether a 992 Carrera T is coming (which could be a good alternative) when I was at the dealership but the guy there just said he knew nothing, which is probably unsurprising.
Minnsy14 said:
Im on the fence at the moment as whether to order a Cayman GTS 4.0 or a 992 Carrera (slightly more practical?). I think its refreshing to see people specifying their cars with fewer options, as quite frankly the amount of and cost of options has got rather insane in the past few years! A low specified car wont have any effect on the driving experience and after all one would assume the driving experience is what these cars should be all about.
Agreed but when you drop your arse into it each morning you want to think 'this is a nice place' rather than 'saved myself a few quid here'matt21 said:
Managed to get a test drive for Saturday, can’t wait.
All being well will then order. As I will jointly own with my 70 year old dad, we will be going PDK and standard seats. Going Carmine Red. Gentian Blue looked great in the showroom, not so good in the daylight I thought.
I would have thought the opposite. Gentian blue looks great in bright sunlight but to me looks flat in dull low lightingAll being well will then order. As I will jointly own with my 70 year old dad, we will be going PDK and standard seats. Going Carmine Red. Gentian Blue looked great in the showroom, not so good in the daylight I thought.
Minnsy14 said:
Im on the fence at the moment as whether to order a Cayman GTS 4.0 or a 992 Carrera (slightly more practical?). I think its refreshing to see people specifying their cars with fewer options, as quite frankly the amount of and cost of options has got rather insane in the past few years! A low specified car wont have any effect on the driving experience and after all one would assume the driving experience is what these cars should be all about.
I had a base 718 and considered both. In the end, I ordered a 992 Carerra though still waiting for it to be built. I was familiar with my 718 and preferred the 992 - rear seats are ideal for the dog, the interior is much nicer I think (718 looks dated) and for me, it was something different versus the last car.I wouldn't get the GTS interior pack either. Been checking it out on the 911 and my lord it's a pricey option. The hit is less on a GTS but unlike the spyder /GT4 where leather dash is only 1.2k, it is a much pricier option.
Are plastics cheap? Maybe. But, perception of luxury is just that. it is not a lesser car by dint of performance. Just me, but i rather pay for colour
Are plastics cheap? Maybe. But, perception of luxury is just that. it is not a lesser car by dint of performance. Just me, but i rather pay for colour
HokumPokum said:
I wouldn't get the GTS interior pack either. Been checking it out on the 911 and my lord it's a pricey option. The hit is less on a GTS but unlike the spyder /GT4 where leather dash is only 1.2k, it is a much pricier option.
Are plastics cheap? Maybe. But, perception of luxury is just that. it is not a lesser car by dint of performance. Just me, but i rather pay for colour
Not being controversial as I am torn re what to do re whether to have the GTS interior or not. Is the concern that the car is less desirable without it when in comes to selling it?Are plastics cheap? Maybe. But, perception of luxury is just that. it is not a lesser car by dint of performance. Just me, but i rather pay for colour
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