Macan S & GTS petrol. Waiting times??

Macan S & GTS petrol. Waiting times??

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Paul_RH

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29 posts

101 months

Thursday 16th June 2016
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Dropped a 3k deposit on one a couple of months back and was told circa 18 months. I'm in no rush but I'm rather hoping it's not this long. Anyone else after one? Heard about build slots? Cheers, Paul.

curley

433 posts

226 months

Thursday 16th June 2016
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I asked at Tewksbury OPC this week and was told 12 months for the GTS but longer for the petrol S

Paul_RH

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29 posts

101 months

Thursday 16th June 2016
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curley said:
I asked at Tewksbury OPC this week and was told 12 months for the GTS but longer for the petrol S
Thanks. Seems to be getting better. Logic tells me Porsche will wait til the order books are good then run a batch of RHD's. The US and Europe get the lions share I'd imagine.

Cheib

23,761 posts

182 months

Thursday 16th June 2016
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I was told by an OPC at the end of last week they'd just got some extra GTS build slots....end of this year. I am going to have a look this weekend.

Evolved

3,765 posts

194 months

Thursday 16th June 2016
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Yep, even the oil burners have a year lead time on them!

bompey

569 posts

242 months

Friday 17th June 2016
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Thought diesels were 6 months, but turbo 12, and GTS and petrol S 18 months. My GTS being built this week.

Cheib

23,761 posts

182 months

Friday 17th June 2016
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Sorry maybe I wasn't clear...I was told at the end of last week that "my" OPC had build slots for December delivery for the GTS. Just been allocated some.

T25UFO

103 posts

165 months

Tuesday 5th July 2016
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Try OPC Colchester. I had a Macan GTS for expected delivery September but cancelled my order after the Silverstone driving day. A nice car but not special enough to replace the BMW M as my daily driver.

Paul_RH

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29 posts

101 months

Tuesday 5th July 2016
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T25UFO said:
Try OPC Colchester. I had a Macan GTS for expected delivery September but cancelled my order after the Silverstone driving day. A nice car but not special enough to replace the BMW M as my daily driver.
Thanks for the heads up. I gave them a call but nowt doing. Mind you, they certainly sounded more positive than my OPC.

Cheers, Paul.

Paul_RH

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29 posts

101 months

Sunday 10th July 2016
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Big up to OPC Sheffield! Called me yesterday to offer a build slot on a GTS in September. Locked down spec and confirmed immediately. Happy days!

brakedwell

1,229 posts

206 months

Sunday 24th July 2016
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The SE quoted 2 years for a petrol S in January. I had planned to trade in my 2015 Cayenne S in March 2018, so I put down a deposit on a petrol S in mid Jan. Last week I was offered a September buld slot due to extra allocations earlier in the year and people getting fed up with waiting and switching orders to SD's.

Andyuk911

1,979 posts

216 months

Thursday 28th July 2016
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Sorry to jump on your GTS thread ... the Diesel v petrol (non-GTS) ... is the Petrol that much better? (to be clear not a MPG discussion).

I just thought the diesel would be more popular, or am I wrong?

Thanks

Edited by Andyuk911 on Thursday 28th July 11:49

Paul_RH

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29 posts

101 months

Friday 29th July 2016
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Andyuk911 said:
Sorry to jump on your GTS thread ... the Diesel v petrol (non-GTS) ... is the Petrol that much better? (to be clear not a MPG discussion).

I just thought the diesel would be more popular, or am I wrong?

Thanks

Edited by Andyuk911 on Thursday 28th July 11:49
No, I don't think you're wrong Andy. The diesel sales are higher than that of the petrol I think. The diesel is a great (Audi) engine and has massive torque. But it's a diesel. In a Porsche...
It'll be our 'most days' car (well, my wife anyway). I've got a 911 turbo for daft days so we've chosen the Macan GTS as a balance between practicality and sporty.


brakedwell

1,229 posts

206 months

Friday 29th July 2016
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Paul_RH said:
No, I don't think you're wrong Andy. The diesel sales are higher than that of the petrol I think. The diesel is a great (Audi) engine and has massive torque. But it's a diesel. In a Porsche...
It'll be our 'most days' car (well, my wife anyway). I've got a 911 turbo for daft days so we've chosen the Macan GTS as a balance between practicality and sporty.
Petrol S Macans are in short supply compared to the diesel S. Roughly 700 petrol compared to 4100 diesel since the Macan was introduced.

Paul_RH

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29 posts

101 months

Saturday 30th July 2016
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brakedwell said:
Petrol S Macans are in short supply compared to the diesel S. Roughly 700 petrol compared to 4100 diesel since the Macan was introduced.
Wow, that's a huge difference. And explains the strong money being asked of second hand petrols.

Andyuk911

1,979 posts

216 months

Monday 1st August 2016
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Thanks for the notes, appreciated.

So it is more down to supply rather than anything else - thanks

smile

Paul_RH

Original Poster:

29 posts

101 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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It seems a boat load of Macan GTS's have been allocated to the UK. A lot of people with deposits down have recently been contacted with build slots. Happy days!

footsoldier

2,273 posts

199 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Yes, just got GTS slot for October build.

Helicopter123

8,831 posts

163 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Also been offered a car (speculatively, I'm not waiting on one) for November delivery to my Spec.

Sounds like plenty more Petrols coming.

footsoldier

2,273 posts

199 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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Porsche has been firing various cars into UK ahead of schedule since Brexit. It must have something to do with currency options/commitments as they have moved RHD production to the head of the queue.