I originally wanted a petrol S, but the long wait and woefully under spec in standard form, had me going for the Turbo and even that needed a healthy wodge of options to make it acceptable.
GTS didn't exist back then, when when it did, I went for another Turbo, because the GTS still needs options to get the seats/interior the way I'd want it and to stop it looking like a GTS.
Having since driven GTSes, I think it needs steel springs and fixed roof to fully make use of the firmer setup, but then it loses the benefits of air suspension for the 90% of the time I need the car to be utility vehicle.
Macan Petrol S vs Macan GTS
You're right, that's my mistake - build date is first week of Sept, so hopefully some time before end of Sept. That will have been a 5 month wait since deposit.Col Lamb wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2017 10:43 pmCongrats on your lockdown but I suggest you get back to your OPC.Nobleman wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2017 8:08 pm It's just a posh motability scooter...
Today is my lockdown day and I didn't try to change my model choice or the spec. So I will take delivery of an S in around 6 weeks. I agree with those who've said that the GTS "free" options don't necessarily match the options you want. I like the sports exhaust but I don't want it. I've been on the confuserator a good few times and the GTS is 5k more expensive for the same (v nearly) spec.
And having just done my PEC day, which was fantastic, I'm more sure than ever that the S is more than enough for my and Noblewoman's needs. I'm not concerned about GTS vs S depreciation; I keep my cars for 4 + years and longer in this case, I hope. By that point, I'd be surprised if the market value difference justifies the higher purchase price of the GTS based on my spec.
Kylie will do me nicely btw.
Lockdown has been six weeks prior to build
Build takes 2-3 days depending upon the tome of day it commences.
From the time the vehicle enters the compound until it gets to the OPC is a variable with the shortest being 7 days to a longest of 60 days (excluding WingCo's Panny that got lost in transit). An average delivery has been three weeks.
Hence expecting it after six weeks from lockdown is not the norm.
pj191k89
Is that true?
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=✓&q ... mit=Search suggests there are 2019 GTS and 3026 S
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Porsche's uk approved used available Macans currently. Read that as you will but if you are looking for an S there is not many around.goron59 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:00 amIs that true?
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=✓&q ... mit=Search suggests there are 2019 GTS and 3026 S
Macan = 12
S = 13
GTS = 20
Turbo = 37
SD = 150
GTS
Oh, that's easy to interpret.Kasfranks99 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:25 amPorsche's uk approved used available Macans currently. Read that as you will but if you are looking for an S there is not many around.goron59 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:00 amIs that true?
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=✓&q ... mit=Search suggests there are 2019 GTS and 3026 S
Macan = 12
S = 13
GTS = 20
Turbo = 37
SD = 150
People with S are happy and keep them.
People with GTS are less happy or were in the speculation game of buying and selling to make money (probably not successfully)
Indeed, people with lower/base spec cars are generally happier with their lot.
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As I said read that as you will
The fact is if you want an S it is rarer than the GTS currently which answers the question you asked.
The fact is if you want an S it is rarer than the GTS currently which answers the question you asked.
GTS
Not really. Rare is not the same as low availability at dealers.Kasfranks99 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:46 am
The fact is if you want an S it is rarer than the GTS currently which answers the question you asked.
Maybe @bigbaldybloke meant "low availability" when he said "rare."
I often make the mistake of assuming people mean what they say. I should know better.
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What we need to know is how many of each are sold.goron59 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:58 amNot really. Rare is not the same as low availability at dealers.Kasfranks99 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 9:46 am
The fact is if you want an S it is rarer than the GTS currently which answers the question you asked.
Maybe @bigbaldybloke meant "low availability" when he said "rare."
I often make the mistake of assuming people mean what they say. I should know better.
Then we can get some very accurate info.
Still demand changes for each model as we have seen with the Diesels so it can only be based on current demands.
Who knows what the future holds
GTS
No claims of accuracy by me, but see https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=%E2 ... mit=SearchKasfranks99 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2017 10:09 am What we need to know is how many of each are sold.
Then we can get some very accurate info.
Currently this shows S, GTS and Turbo about even, way less than SDs as expected.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PHKETU27 collected April 2016
2016 gov reg figures:
Diesel 6082
GTS 819
Turbo 959
Turbo PP 16
Petrol-1 975
Petrol-2 617.
I've called them Petrol-1 and Petrol-2 because I can't tell from the data which one is the two litre car and which is the three litre model. Or, given the way that the data has been collected / presented, there is the possibility that these are mixed. Apparently one petrol SD has been registered which doesn't fill me with confidence about the precision of the data.
PP small as only available part year.
Was GTS available for whole of 2016?
Diesel 6082
GTS 819
Turbo 959
Turbo PP 16
Petrol-1 975
Petrol-2 617.
I've called them Petrol-1 and Petrol-2 because I can't tell from the data which one is the two litre car and which is the three litre model. Or, given the way that the data has been collected / presented, there is the possibility that these are mixed. Apparently one petrol SD has been registered which doesn't fill me with confidence about the precision of the data.
PP small as only available part year.
Was GTS available for whole of 2016?
Sold Macan Turbo : http://www.porsche-code.com/PGRBJHQ6
Sold Macan Turbo : http://www.porsche-code.com/PHB7WXY7
Sold Macan Turbo PP : http://www.porsche-code.com/PHJSMYC2
Current 718 S Cayman: http://www.porsche-code.com/PJ4ETXC9
Sold Macan Turbo : http://www.porsche-code.com/PHB7WXY7
Sold Macan Turbo PP : http://www.porsche-code.com/PHJSMYC2
Current 718 S Cayman: http://www.porsche-code.com/PJ4ETXC9
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