Factory shutdown for 6 months??? Why?

Factory shutdown for 6 months??? Why?

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GT4P

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5,201 posts

185 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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So I am reading that there will be a factory shutdown from April 2018 to September 2018 is this true ? Why? Is it retooling for 992? It does not normally take that long! I take it that cayman/boxster S will still be built at Osnabruck.Is it not financial suicide to be shut for so long?
Short term values of used 911 will obviously increase as demand increases as new sales dry up!

ted 191

1,419 posts

225 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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GT4P said:
So I am reading that there will be a factory shutdown from April 2018 to September 2018 is this true ? Why? Is it retooling for 992? It does not normally take that long! I take it that cayman/boxster S will still be built at Osnabruck.Is it not financial suicide to be shut for so long?
Short term values of used 911 will obviously increase as demand increases as new sales dry up!
Emissions.

GT4P

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185 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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ted 191 said:
Emissions.
Why would that cause the factory to shut for so long?

TVR_Steve

2,721 posts

165 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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GT4P said:
ted 191 said:
Emissions.
Why would that cause the factory to shut for so long?
They can say that they have reduced the factory emissions by 50%.

WG

1,012 posts

126 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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I cannot believe this is true. They produce more than 1000 cars per week at Stuttgart So a shutdown as described would lead to lost production of about 20,000 units. That would ha ve a disastrous effect on cash flow. Cannot see this happening.

PS just picked up from another thread that production issue is related to particulate filters. As these are only fitted to diesel engines, 911 and Boxster and Cayman should continue ?

Edited by WG on Friday 12th January 19:01

BaronMcLaren

902 posts

149 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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New emissions regulatory software device if Autocar was to be believed.

Also installation of Mission e production line.

Word is over a billion euros invested in the plant so in the scheme of things, and taking into account future production/profits 20,000 cars isn’t the end of the world.

So

26,271 posts

222 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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BaronMcLaren said:
New emissions regulatory software device if Autocar was to be believed.

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I had a 1980 911 with emissions reduction on it. It was basically a chuffing great air pump that diluted exhaust gases with lots of air. Still the same crap coming out the exhaust, just mixed with air. Cheating emissions testing is nothing new.



moonigan

2,135 posts

241 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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Confirmed this today with OPC. April to Sept. I was expecting a Cayenne in June but have been told no allocation before shutdown and everyone is being pushed back so my June build slot could become a Nov/Dec build slot.

nn7man

125 posts

78 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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April - September shut down confirmed here too. Should be great for residuals on 991.2, particularly rarer models, turbo S. targa 4S etc...

996TT02

3,308 posts

140 months

Friday 12th January 2018
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So said:
BaronMcLaren said:
New emissions regulatory software device if Autocar was to be believed.

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I had a 1980 911 with emissions reduction on it. It was basically a chuffing great air pump that diluted exhaust gases with lots of air. Still the same crap coming out the exhaust, just mixed with air. Cheating emissions testing is nothing new.
Not at all, air pump served to ensure complete combustion, in the days of carbs and crude mechanical fuel injection unburnt fuel commonly left the tailpipe which is why the odour of petrol was so common.

jh001ace

615 posts

177 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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moonigan said:
Confirmed this today with OPC. April to Sept. I was expecting a Cayenne in June but have been told no allocation before shutdown and everyone is being pushed back so my June build slot could become a Nov/Dec build slot.
I’ve been told I have an April build/May delivery for the new Cayenne Turbo

PantsFire

519 posts

80 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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Porsche build in several locations, if they're shutting down one production line it doesn't mean they're shutting down all production lines. I think anyone with an order should talk to their sales assistant and ask for clarification on their order rather than assume a shutdown will effect them.

Pothole

34,367 posts

282 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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GT4P said:
Is it not financial suicide to be shut for so long?
Don't be silly


So

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222 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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996TT02 said:
So said:
BaronMcLaren said:
New emissions regulatory software device if Autocar was to be believed.

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I had a 1980 911 with emissions reduction on it. It was basically a chuffing great air pump that diluted exhaust gases with lots of air. Still the same crap coming out the exhaust, just mixed with air. Cheating emissions testing is nothing new.
Not at all, air pump served to ensure complete combustion, in the days of carbs and crude mechanical fuel injection unburnt fuel commonly left the tailpipe which is why the odour of petrol was so common.
So how did the air pump ensure complete combustion?

GT4P

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Saturday 13th January 2018
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moonigan said:
Confirmed this today with OPC. April to Sept. I was expecting a Cayenne in June but have been told no allocation before shutdown and everyone is being pushed back so my June build slot could become a Nov/Dec build slot.
Cayenne built in the Berlin/Leipzig facility

Edited by GT4P on Saturday 13th January 09:25

moonigan

2,135 posts

241 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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GT4P said:
Cayenne built in the Berlin/Leipzig facility

Edited by GT4P on Saturday 13th January 09:25
Strange, the conversation I had yesterday was that the wouldn't have any new cars coming through at all during the shutdown. It could be BS but its in their interest to get me into a car ASAP as they have agreed to buy back my current car for what I paid for it so the longer I'm in it the more it costs them.

RSVP911

8,192 posts

133 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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moonigan said:
GT4P said:
Cayenne built in the Berlin/Leipzig facility

Edited by GT4P on Saturday 13th January 09:25
Strange, the conversation I had yesterday was that the wouldn't have any new cars coming through at all during the shutdown. It could be BS but its in their interest to get me into a car ASAP as they have agreed to buy back my current car for what I paid for it so the longer I'm in it the more it costs them.
I’ve heard that 6 months shut down from April on “Sports” cars - I wasn’t buying or selling at the time and as such no incentive to lead me anywhere.

Amazing they’ll pay you back what you paid for your old car - what is it / how old is it ?

Cheers smile

fridaypassion

8,553 posts

228 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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Pothole said:
Don't be silly
Is it a silly comment? Porsche arent totally awash with cash like they were when they were buying VW shares. Its a huge loss of production that would hurt any manufacturer.

Nice holiday for the staff though!

moonigan

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241 months

Saturday 13th January 2018
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RSVP911 said:
I’ve heard that 6 months shut down from April on “Sports” cars - I wasn’t buying or selling at the time and as such no incentive to lead me anywhere.

Amazing they’ll pay you back what you paid for your old car - what is it / how old is it ?

Cheers smile
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GT4P

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Saturday 13th January 2018
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fridaypassion said:
Is it a silly comment? Porsche arent totally awash with cash like they were when they were buying VW shares. Its a huge loss of production that would hurt any manufacturer.

Nice holiday for the staff though!
If it's just the Stuttgart factory shutting down which builds predominantly 911 then with the 992 perhaps released at the Geneva motor show in March then sales of 991.2 would come to halt as customers await new model so perhaps not such a big loss in production as numbers always drop off in the year of release of a new model. Production ramped up of the 2019 MY 992 in September to make up for losses?


Edited by GT4P on Saturday 13th January 10:08