Anyone going to the Bournemouth Porsche 991 launch tonight?
Anyone going to the Bournemouth Porsche 991 launch tonight?
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anonymous-user

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77 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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I'll be there so wondered if anyone else was going.

Paul.B

3,949 posts

287 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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Too many 9's & not enough 1's for me I'm affraid wink

ecain63

10,640 posts

198 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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What time mate?

anonymous-user

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77 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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ecain63 said:
What time mate?
Starts at 7 - just taken the dog for a walk and not entirely sure I want to venture out again in this weather smile

ecain63

10,640 posts

198 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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Is it at the Porsche dealer in Ferndown? Any nibbles or anything on offer?

ecain63

10,640 posts

198 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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Sod it, i'll see you there.

ecain63

10,640 posts

198 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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Im just back mate. Couldnt get a signal there so dont know if you were there or not. Was bloody busy though. As for the 991, im really dont know what the fuss is about. Just looks like a more techy 997. Lots of BMW-esque buttons under the same shell.

On the upside the food and champers was a lovely refreshment after my run this evening.

Eddie

ecain63

10,640 posts

198 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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Pics from the event. Sorry there are no better ones, the sheer number of Sandbanks toffs at the launch obscured a lot of the photos. Can you believe they were actually picking people up from home in a Cayenne so they could drink etc? You'd need to be a very good customer to get that sort of treatment surely.



anonymous-user

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77 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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I was there. Really liked the blue with the 2 tone interior. For me I like the fact the interior is more special and luxurious - could see me taking that to South of France for some fun.

I met a couple of normal porche enthusiasts who were obviously not part of the Sandbanks set smile

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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Would be interesting to see one in the metal.
Eddie just as a sidenote, I found Porsche Bournemouth very helpful and their offers on driving a car (their liability insurance didn't cover me as I am under 25) were surprising given they didn't know who I was. smile

ecain63

10,640 posts

198 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Yeah, don't get me wrong they are very nice. But, at that price I'm not sure they are special enough. A couplevof options sees you up and around 100k. The new M5 is a bargain in comparison at circa 80k.

Might go for a test drive at the weekend if I can wangle it.

anonymous-user

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77 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Yep £96k!!!!! A lot - I've still got an LOI in on the X16 Jag @ £60k but a test drive may change that.

Those cars were loaners from Porsche GB and go back today. Demo cars are coming very soon according to the sales guy (Jason Steel)

anonymous-user

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77 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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Yep £96k!!!!! A lot - I've still got an LOI in on the X16 Jag @ £60k but a test drive may change that.

Those cars were loaners from Porsche GB and go back today. Demo cars are coming very soon according to the sales guy (Jason Steel)

sadlerj

855 posts

307 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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I was supposed to be going but got stuck in a boozer in London instead. Chris Harris has done a fantastic review in this months EVO, I would have one like a shot, but £100,000 for a 911 (when just put a little ink on the options list for an S) is far far too much IMO. Let's hope they depreciate quickly and are more reasonable in a few months. Interesting when I enquired in November they quoted me a March delivery, my dad has had to wait longer for his Yeti.

matc

4,735 posts

230 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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I'd quite like to have gone to this, but for some reason I'm immune from the Porsche Bournemouth mailing list.

I've been in on a few occasions, in both my Cayman and in the Ferrari so hardly looking like a typical tyre kicker, yet despite telling them what I wanted I still got no call - even when they had exactly what I'd said I was wanted about 3 weeks later. Very odd.

I'd be appauled if that's how we'd treated any of our customers.

I did spot a few 991s on a transporter over the weekend, looks fantastic IMO.

anonymous-user

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77 months

Tuesday 13th December 2011
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matc said:
I'd quite like to have gone to this, but for some reason I'm immune from the Porsche Bournemouth mailing list.

I've been in on a few occasions, in both my Cayman and in the Ferrari so hardly looking like a typical tyre kicker, yet despite telling them what I wanted I still got no call - even when they had exactly what I'd said I was wanted about 3 weeks later. Very odd.

I'd be appauled if that's how we'd treated any of our customers.

I did spot a few 991s on a transporter over the weekend, looks fantastic IMO.
Funny, I've been there only in my old BMW and always had a good service even though not bought anything yet. Jason Steel is the sales guy I deal with and he's very accommodating.

exigepete

1,005 posts

226 months

Wednesday 14th December 2011
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Bourenmouth OPC piss poor in my opinion. Went in once a few years ago to sort out about booking my old Carrera S in to have the electric window adjusted. The service I got was so poor I went home and wrote an email to the manager, his assitant emailed straight back and said he would call me to discuss my bad experience the next day, he never called. I use Guildford now, same distance roughly for me anyway.

matc

4,735 posts

230 months

Thursday 15th December 2011
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Like Gary above I know a lot of people have great service from them, which is why I'm surprised they failed so badly with me, perhaps my face just doesn't fit as I had a equally bad experience at Meridien Modena.

I'd booked an appointment to go and look at a low mileage Exige they had in stock, I'd made it clear I was very interested and to be honest had I had a quick test-drive in it I would have bought it instead of the Cayman.

I was told they were too busy to give me a test-drive despite my making an appointment and was told I would be called the next day (Sunday) to arrange a time to come in. Got to about 2ish and I called in to see why no-one had been in contact and I was told someone walked in that morning, had a drive and bought it....I was pretty pissed off to say the least, so I bought the Cayman on the Monday! Anyway on the Tuesday I get a call saying the customer couldn't get finance and was I interested....think they had the car in stock for another couple of months after that!

I run a car dealership so the above experiences just highlight to me how we're managing to do so well in the current climate; our competition is st!