Porsche order books temporarily closed amid WLTP changes
It’s also interesting to note that prices for S/H diesels are increasing whilst those for petrol models are falling. . And that HM Gov spokesman/minister is saying they still see diesel as part of the plan going forward.
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Of course there is still going to be a demand for diesel, but don’t want to risk the manipulation risk. Iv read a few reports saying they the price for second hand diesels seem to be holding, and there are some bargains to be had for the lucky second hand owners.... shame about the first ones.
Macan GTS.Vol/ grey turbo 21s, Bose, Panroof, heated seats and steering wheel, 18 way , red belts, LEDs, light comf mem, privacy , compass, 18 spare wheel, aluminium inserts, auto dim mirrors, smoked,r/rails,p/assi. CAYMAN GTS now
I'm no techy but engines have continued to develop (at pace) since the introduction of the catalytic converter in the late 80s and early 90s. No-one seems to be complaining now on being down on power etc. Could it be that the new WLTP will allow the more creative (engineering minded manufacturers) to create some new technologies and or see the introduction of some of the (expensive) F1 technologies around combustion and fuel efficiency?
Deposit paid 14/12/13 - Picked up on 14/03/15.PF9FZLV2
GTS: PHVVUV96 Picked up on 16/06/16
Cayman GTS on order - due for delivery Nov '18
GTS: PHVVUV96 Picked up on 16/06/16
Cayman GTS on order - due for delivery Nov '18
I was going to order Macan No.3 (GTS No.2) in the next few weeks but might hang on now until there's a bit more clarity. We're already decided that the Cayman is a keeper as its the last normally aspirated 6 cylinder boxer Porsche produced and with PSE on equals many exotica on noise entertainment alone. The world is certainly changing and depending on your point of view not necessarily for the better.
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Absolutely. I think F1 and WEC are the perfect examples of tech innovation driven by ever tighter regulation. The other rather sad example is war!Nosmo wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 6:14 pm I'm no techy but engines have continued to develop (at pace) since the introduction of the catalytic converter in the late 80s and early 90s. No-one seems to be complaining now on being down on power etc. Could it be that the new WLTP will allow the more creative (engineering minded manufacturers) to create some new technologies and or see the introduction of some of the (expensive) F1 technologies around combustion and fuel efficiency?
VG Petrol S http://www.porsche-code.com/PHIVCQU7 And a GT3 RS... by Lego! Not crash-tested!
but true.Dandock wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 6:43 pmAbsolutely. I think F1 and WEC are the perfect examples of tech innovation driven by ever tighter regulation. The other rather sad example is war!Nosmo wrote: ↑Fri May 18, 2018 6:14 pm I'm no techy but engines have continued to develop (at pace) since the introduction of the catalytic converter in the late 80s and early 90s. No-one seems to be complaining now on being down on power etc. Could it be that the new WLTP will allow the more creative (engineering minded manufacturers) to create some new technologies and or see the introduction of some of the (expensive) F1 technologies around combustion and fuel efficiency?
Deposit paid 14/12/13 - Picked up on 14/03/15.PF9FZLV2
GTS: PHVVUV96 Picked up on 16/06/16
Cayman GTS on order - due for delivery Nov '18
GTS: PHVVUV96 Picked up on 16/06/16
Cayman GTS on order - due for delivery Nov '18
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At least we drive fast cars to get away from it !
Macan GTS.Vol/ grey turbo 21s, Bose, Panroof, heated seats and steering wheel, 18 way , red belts, LEDs, light comf mem, privacy , compass, 18 spare wheel, aluminium inserts, auto dim mirrors, smoked,r/rails,p/assi. CAYMAN GTS now
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