Porsche 911 sales suspended?

Porsche 911 sales suspended?

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IPK

286 posts

157 months

Monday 16th April 2018
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I also collected mine on the twelfth. I’ve not heard anything so I assume it’s unaffected.

throt

3,055 posts

170 months

Monday 16th April 2018
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Cheib said:
My GT3 finishes build this week, fingers crossed this is sorted by the time my car is ready for delivery.

As per the poster above if you are without a car because of this I would think your OPC would get you a loan car either from their own demo or Porshe GB’s fleet.
Will they have to hand THE legalised booster though?. I bet it knocks delivery on a bit. Better it be done at the factory though..

BicInspector

12 posts

74 months

Monday 16th April 2018
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giles panizzi said:
BicInspector said:
My car was registered ON the 12th and has been (e)affected.. cry
Have you taken delivery?
Nope, I was supposed to this week but I'm now sitting back to hear how much longer I'll be waiting

WizzBang

297 posts

106 months

Monday 16th April 2018
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As well as sending an email, OPC telephoned - PR/damage limitation in full swing.

He said that the system they use to register ownership has been locked, thus preventing any accidental new sales. I've no idea whether the system of which he spoke belongs to Porsche UK or DVLA. Either way, a new Porsche cannot currently be registered in UK.

The situation where a car has been registered but has yet to be collected sounds like a grey area.

GrahamPM

1,057 posts

231 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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Didn’t get an email - just a phone call just before 6:00 explaining the situation. My car was due to be delivered today!
I’ve waiting 3 years, so what’s another week!
Graham

Paynewright

659 posts

77 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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Dont understand why the circumstances are ‘out if their control’ ?Surely they anticipate changes in legislation and modify production accordingly?

Ollie1977

105 posts

87 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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I’ve been told it affects all cars built from mid March, nothing to do with registration. Any of those that have been registered and are on the road will be recalled. This was according to my dealer last night.

Cheib

23,260 posts

175 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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Paynewright said:
Dont understand why the circumstances are ‘out if their control’ ?Surely they anticipate changes in legislation and modify production accordingly?
Porsche's consistency in being appalling at managing situations like this is incredible. It's not like this is the first time it's happened but they don't seem to learn. I guess when you have no trouble selling every car you make it's not priority number one.

jon-yprpe

384 posts

88 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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Interesting that the news about a major manufacturer unexpectedly having to halt all UK sales has not made it onto the ‘news’ section of a certain car news related website....

Cazooch

163 posts

111 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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Or don't seem to care...

Cheib said:
Porsche's consistency in being appalling at managing situations like this is incredible. It's not like this is the first time it's happened but they don't seem to learn. I guess when you have no trouble selling every car you make it's not priority number one.

giles panizzi

323 posts

233 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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Any progress on a fix?

gr8jon

89 posts

232 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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jon-yprpe said:
Interesting that the news about a major manufacturer unexpectedly having to halt all UK sales has not made it onto the ‘news’ section of a certain car news related website....
Or anywhere...

Cheib

23,260 posts

175 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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gr8jon said:
jon-yprpe said:
Interesting that the news about a major manufacturer unexpectedly having to halt all UK sales has not made it onto the ‘news’ section of a certain car news related website....
Or anywhere...
Companies like Porsche (or indeed any company) use PR companies to control what goes in the press....so that’s as much what they don’t want written as what they do want written. With a car manufacturer I doubt they even need to pick up the phone as clearly the trade press need access to their product to fill their pages.

And obviously all those bloggers etc who were effectively an independent voice now get all their content controlled in the same way!

The days of the likes of Chris Harris when he was at Autocar calling out Ferrari on tuning their press cars are long gone!

5to1

1,781 posts

233 months

Tuesday 17th April 2018
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Received a call today ref Cayenne order. It was expected next week, but was told there is a production delay. From the conversation I understood it to be a normal production delay for a new model. But having not had a great experience to date I thought I'd post on here and Cheib kindly pointed me to this thread.

I'm now a little annoyed and concerned. I chased them up on delivery and have given the sale of my car a push to tie in with this roughly. Now have a couple of people interested and left in a bit of a quandary. If it's a week or so I can live without a car. But if it could turn into a few weeks that would be a different story. So really they should have shared the root cause of the delay so I can make an informed decision.

mankey

654 posts

203 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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Does anyone know whether this affects Boxsters & Caymans?

Gander101

204 posts

113 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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The information currently being circulated indicates all models - I recall there may be an extract from a Porsche email earlier in the thread.

BicInspector

12 posts

74 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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mankey said:
Does anyone know whether this affects Boxsters & Caymans?
Yes it does

pete

1,589 posts

284 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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Porsche GB are due to issue some sort of communication to their dealers this afternoon. I'm waiting to hear from Reading about when my Cayenne will be ready, but I am not holding my breath.

CarCrazedFool

291 posts

257 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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My Build Completition date was due to be the 20th April. Fingers crossed it doesn’t get delayed.

I’ve always found my dealer, Porsche Colchester and Porsche in general to be very good about this sort of thing.

As a business I’m sure this is the last thing they intended to happen and will look to resolve it ASAP.

Either way, I’m excited about the car and can’t wait for it to arrive! Especially with the latest Ring time rumours..!

jbmxx

88 posts

183 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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I've just had an update from my dealer (Dick Lovett at Swindon, very impressed with their service) and apparently the official fix has been announced by Porsche. I was due to pick my GT3 up on Saturday morning (21st) and it seems that can go ahead despite the car only returning from Topaz on Friday.

It looks as if the fix will be software initially, with perhaps a hardware recall at a later date, but I'm sure huge relief to all of us due to pick up a car in the near future biggrin