Anyone else suffer from "Spec Creep"?
Anyone else suffer from "Spec Creep"?
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Zeddsded

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44 posts

129 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Anyone else find that long lead times for their new motor induces Spec Creep?

Back in May when I ordered my BGTS (November build) I had settled on:

BGTS
White
PDK
Cruise
Bose
Folding mirrors
Front & Rear parking sensors
Full colour wheel caps
Seat heating
Mobile phone prep

Job done... or so I thought.

By the end of May I'd included Rain sensor (an oversight omission from my original spec).

In Mid-June we had a holiday near the OPC I'd ordered the car from (We're moving house to Devon and my Exeter OPC is currently 160 miles from home!). While we were down there I arranged to visit them and compare White with Carrara White... and updated my spec to the metallic.

And finally (So far...) at the end of June I swapped the parking sensors for the Reversing camera plus sensors.

I'm hoping that they lock my spec sooner rather than later as the next likely additions/swaps are likely to bump the price by a grand or more. Bose -> Burmester or something of that ilk!

Anyone else suffering from this affliction?

flow99

1,319 posts

229 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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No PCM? If you're moving to Devon there's no way you'll find your way around the country lanes without a big screen sat nav

Zeddsded

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44 posts

129 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Sorry, that should have been on the original list... I thought it seemed a bit light!

Edited by Zeddsded on Wednesday 8th July 15:34

rbh

290 posts

153 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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I do, bloody glasses always sliding down my nose!!!

GaryF

975 posts

274 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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rbh said:
I do, bloody glasses always sliding down my nose!!!
nerd

m999psw

266 posts

219 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Dual zone climate, something I missed the relevance of!

Paul

Zeddsded

Original Poster:

44 posts

129 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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m999psw said:
Dual zone climate, something I missed the relevance of!

Paul
I hadn't really considered this, as in my current convertible (Mini JCW) the roof is down pretty much any time that the temp is above 2C and it's sunny. Indeed, the heated seats were my solution to being able to drop the Boxster's roof more regularly when my good lady is onboard.

But I guess dual zone climate will eliminate my current need to ask if she's warm/cool enough, especially on our runs back up from Devon to visit family in the Midland's and Yorkshire.

And it's only an extra £500-ish...

I won't add it just yet though, just in case there are any other omissions from my 'once in a lifetime' Porsche purchase.

dreamcar

1,067 posts

132 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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Zeddsded said:
Anyone else find that long lead times for their new motor induces Spec Creep?

Back in May when I ordered my BGTS (November build) I had settled on:

BGTS
White
PDK
Cruise
Bose
Folding mirrors
Front & Rear parking sensors
Full colour wheel caps
Seat heating
Mobile phone prep

Job done... or so I thought.

By the end of May I'd included Rain sensor (an oversight omission from my original spec).

In Mid-June we had a holiday near the OPC I'd ordered the car from (We're moving house to Devon and my Exeter OPC is currently 160 miles from home!). While we were down there I arranged to visit them and compare White with Carrara White... and updated my spec to the metallic.

And finally (So far...) at the end of June I swapped the parking sensors for the Reversing camera plus sensors.

I'm hoping that they lock my spec sooner rather than later as the next likely additions/swaps are likely to bump the price by a grand or more. Bose -> Burmester or something of that ilk!

Anyone else suffering from this affliction?
Badly suffered from "spec-creep"!!

..I have a Carrara white BGTS and to really create a great contrast I would suggest the GTS exterior pack which gives you front apron, rear central panel, base of door mirrors, engine air intakes and roll bars all in gloss black rather than standard and unfinished looking (to my eyes) matt plastic, and the standard Carrera S wheels in gloss black (partial)which includes the coloured wheel crests. Looks amazing, have all these on mine, together with the interior pack painted with centre console trim, all in carrara white. Links the exterior and interior black / white colour schemes a treat (assume you have the standard alcantara / leather which is what I have.
To be honest the front and rear parking sensors are very good, the rear camera is overkill IMO. I wouldn't have Burmeister, it's a sports car, not a limo, the exhaust gives all the hifi sound you'd want!

Edited by dreamcar on Thursday 9th July 16:15

uktrailmonster

8,721 posts

221 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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Zeddsded said:
I swapped the parking sensors for the Reversing camera plus sensors.
On a Boxster! You probably need a chocolate teapot too.

bcr5784

7,365 posts

166 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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Zeddsded said:
I hadn't really considered this, as in my current convertible (Mini JCW) the roof is down pretty much any time that the temp is above 2C and it's sunny. Indeed, the heated seats were my solution to being able to drop the Boxster's roof more regularly when my good lady is onboard.

But I guess dual zone climate will eliminate my current need to ask if she's warm/cool enough, especially on our runs back up from Devon to visit family in the Midland's and Yorkshire.

And it's only an extra £500-ish...

I won't add it just yet though, just in case there are any other omissions from my 'once in a lifetime' Porsche purchase.
In case you hadn't picked up on it, it's not the dual zone that's the significant bit - it's the fact that it's climate which the standard one isn't. Oh and even if you aren't a smoker the smoker package is FREE and replaces the rather useless tray with a lidded compartment and an extra cigarette lighter point.

dreamcar

1,067 posts

132 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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bcr5784 said:
In case you hadn't picked up on it, it's not the dual zone that's the significant bit - it's the fact that it's climate which the standard one isn't. Oh and even if you aren't a smoker the smoker package is FREE and replaces the rather useless tray with a lidded compartment and an extra cigarette lighter point.
Totally agree with the smoker package -as you say it's free and you get a decent lid over the otherwise cheap and nasty box. Had it on mine - and we don't smoke.

Zeddsded

Original Poster:

44 posts

129 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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Ok I think that's enough to be going on with...

Now includes:

Black GTS exterior pack
Wheels painted in black (Partial)
Dual zone climate control
Smokers package

But I'm struggling to find the chocolate teapot option frown

Thanks for the input guys smile

DC20

80 posts

137 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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The wait to lock down on my spec is also costing a fortune!

Parking sensor front/rear - now changed to camera

Bose - now changed to Burmeister (hope to compare both at PEC).

GTS interior and exterior IMO make CGTS that little bit more special.

Agree with comments on smokers pack and climate zone.

After seeing carmine red in the flesh, now considering it so another addition to the spec.

PEC on 22/7 is hopefully final day to decide on spec.

uktrailmonster

8,721 posts

221 months

Friday 10th July 2015
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Zeddsded said:
But I'm struggling to find the chocolate teapot option frown
I'm sure it's there somewhere. Have you been through the "Exclusive" options list yet?

Zeddsded

Original Poster:

44 posts

129 months

Friday 10th July 2015
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uktrailmonster said:
I'm sure it's there somewhere. Have you been through the "Exclusive" options list yet?
Found it! I also found a nice sheepskin steering wheel cover and one of those wooden bead seat back covers... It's going to look the dogs! wink

BishBosh

496 posts

245 months

Friday 10th July 2015
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Had exactly the same problem with mine too..I have in my file on the car at least 12 spec changed before lockdown!!
Looks like you now have the best options covered as I also went witht the GTS options, might as well if your going to get a Gts as these are specific to the car. Mines a Carmine red BGTS and is simply a pleasure to own/drive and drool over.

Enjoy the wait, it's worth it.


uktrailmonster

8,721 posts

221 months

Friday 10th July 2015
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My own experience is that you always feel drawn into adding options that you think are necessary, but once you drive the car for a week or two you barely notice them. Like I was convinced I needed heated seats (which I know are a good idea on a convertible) but I ended up with a car without them and after two winters I haven't once wished I had them. Bose is another one that I could easily do without. My current car happens to have Bose, my previous one didn't. They both sound pretty average i.e. Bose is not by any means a quality system. I honestly get better sound from the stock sound system in my wife's Nissan! In a Boxster with the top down, it's really not going to make any difference apart from the £1K cost.

If I was going to spec a new Porsche now I would go brutally light on options you really don't need and I very much doubt it would dilute the driving experience one tiny bit. My 2.4S didn't even have a radio and that was still fun to drive smile
It also helps to think how you can spend the £15K you probably just saved in the process!

Zeddsded

Original Poster:

44 posts

129 months

Saturday 11th July 2015
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dreamcar said:
Badly suffered from "spec-creep"!!

..I have a Carrara white BGTS and to really create a great contrast I would suggest the GTS exterior pack which gives you front apron, rear central panel, base of door mirrors, engine air intakes and roll bars all in gloss black rather than standard and unfinished looking (to my eyes) matt plastic, and the standard Carrera S wheels in gloss black (partial)which includes the coloured wheel crests. Looks amazing, have all these on mine, together with the interior pack painted with centre console trim, all in carrara white. Links the exterior and interior black / white colour schemes a treat (assume you have the standard alcantara / leather which is what I have.
To be honest the front and rear parking sensors are very good, the rear camera is overkill IMO. I wouldn't have Burmeister, it's a sports car, not a limo, the exhaust gives all the hifi sound you'd want!

Edited by dreamcar on Thursday 9th July 16:15
Sounds very tidy... already amended my spec to reflect your external options. Got any photos?

dreamcar

1,067 posts

132 months

Saturday 11th July 2015
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Zeddsded said:
Sounds very tidy... already amended my spec to reflect your external options. Got any photos?
Your wish is my command :-













dreamcar

1,067 posts

132 months

Saturday 11th July 2015
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A few taken at the dealers prior to PDI :-