My new 06 997 Porsche Carrera S!

joyriide1113 said:
Its normal since he special ordered it to his specific wants or needs. BMW's wait time is 3 months. Next time around I'm definately ordering my car to my specific wants. You enjoy the car more.
Interesting.
The many new domestic vehicles I have special ordered usually took about 30 days. I totally agree with getting the car just the way you want it.

Charles
 
But think about it. Domestic vehicle production is a lot higher than exotics. Most of the time the wait for a car you want in a brand like Honda, Toyota, Chevy, ect, is probably just delivery form another dealer in another state. Not neccesarily straight from the factory, since the factory probaly makes a couple thousand a month with all sorts of specs.
 
It has been said in various ways by many different people, but sometimes you have to wait for the good things in life, and sometimes the wait is a little longer for the better things in life. I think this vehicle just might qualify for the latter. :yes:
 
Mr. Clean said:
It has been said in various ways by many different people, but sometimes you have to wait for the good things in life, and sometimes the wait is a little longer for the better things in life. I think this vehicle just might qualify for the latter. :yes:
Almost 4 months of waiting and 100 grand, it sure better qualify.:)
It would be a great car to drive, it will be interesting to see if it is a great car to own. The reliability of the Lexus might be a tough act to follow.

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
The reliability of the Lexus might be a tough act to follow.
Certainly not speaking for Deanski, for this specific vehicle, nor even myself as that vehicle is out of my financial grasp. But, often people who buy high performance vehicles do not buy them for their low maintenance/reliability ratings. They buy them for their performance. Like those who own (and race) thoroughbred horses you have certain ongoing maintenance/care costs which will be above normal. Those that can afford that initial hit already have those additional costs factored into their purchase decision.
 
Mr. Clean said:
Certainly not speaking for Deanski, for this specific vehicle, nor even myself as that vehicle is out of my financial grasp. But, often people who buy high performance vehicles do not buy them for their low maintenance/reliability ratings. They buy them for their performance. Like those who own (and race) thoroughbred horses you have certain ongoing maintenance/care costs which will be above normal. Those that can afford that initial hit already have those additional costs factored into their purchase decision.
The feeling I have is if you can afford to buy it, you can probably afford to maintain it.
It wasn't the financial part as much as it would be the hassle of having to have it in the shop constantly.
I have no idea if that would be a problem with the Porsche, but it has often been a problem with high performance automobiles in the past.
Like I said, it will be interesting what Deanski's experience in owning one will be like.

Charles
 
I agree, I don't know about the ongoing costs of maintaining this Porsche. I will say, with a certain amount of certainty, that is going to be more expensive than <pick your domestic hauler>. Foreign maintenance (IME) is automatically more expensive. I know that from buying my first Datsun product, my first Volvo product, and my first VW product. :yes: Those extra maintenance/repair costs didn't make them bad vehicles, just more expensive when they were in the shop.
 
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Me and my 06 Carrera S.....
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Ok, Ok, its not mine, but dont take all the fun away from me. I at least got to take it for a spin....Dean, Im very envious.....
 
Patrick, nice ride! IS that one Basalt black?

I found out that my C2S in now in PLPROD which means it's ready for production.

However, there is a strike in Germany and it also impacts Porsche as they are getting workers to walk off the site for several hours.

So, it's still scheduled for late April or May delivery.

One problem, no satellite radio!:huh: But, some of the owners of 997's have fitted the Cayenne's kit into the 997. It does work, but the antenna was not designed for under the wiper cover area.

Regards,
Deanski
 
CharlesW said:
Is the 3 to 4 months order time typical or did you order enough special equipment to extend the delivery date?

Heck, I had cars I didn't keep 4 months let alone wait that long for one.:)

Charles

Yes it's normal for a "spec" Porsche. First you have to find a dealer that as an allocation for a factory order, then spec your car, submit it and wait. It also has to go over water, to port, clear customers etc.

I did spec my C2S with all types of HP parts. Not one dealer has one on the ground the way I wanted my car, so I did what most Porsche owners do, order your very own.

As for reliability, first scheduled maintenance: 20,000 miles!

Regards,
Deanski
 
Well, I found out last night I am in production and have left paintshop!:yay Not long now!

I'm waiting to hear the code ONVESL for the shipment to arrive in port of Baltimore for final inspection by Porsche, then it's off to the dealer!

Getting closer and closer! :D

Regards,
Deanski
 
Oh man it's going quick! Now it's at the last production quality check, then off to Checkpoint 8 which is the final check before it goes to port for shipment!

Regards,
Deanski
 
Here are the codes that Porsche uses:

ACKNWL Order acknowledged by PCNA

ACPORD Order accepted by PCNA

CANCEL Order rejected by PCNA, no allocation

CBUYBK CRV - Customer Intl PCNA Fleet

CMPCAR PCNA Company Car

CMPPRD Vehicle Completed Production

COCAR Company Car

COOPRT Certificate of Origin Printed

CRTSYD Courtesy Dealer Delivery

CSTINV Customer Inventory Vehicle Delivered

CUSTMR Customer Order

DBUYBK CRV - Dealer Into PCNA Fleet

DEMO Demo

DLRARR Arrived at Dealership

DLRDMI In Dealer Demo

DLRDMO Out Dealer Demo

DLRINV Dealer Inventory

EXPPDI Expedite at PDI

HLDORD Order Held/Over Allocation

IMPINV Vehicle Complete and Invoiced

IMPPRT Vehicle at U.S. Port

INTRND Vehicle Shipped to Dealer

INVCRD Issued Credit

INVDLR Invoiced Dealer

INVSHP Invoiced and Shipped to Dealer

MFGCNF Assigned a Production Number

NVSPRT NVIS Printed (Canadian Documents)

ONVESL On Vessel

ORDTFR Order Transferred

ORDTYP Order Type Changed

ORDXMC Changed Order Transmitted to PAG

PDI Vehicle at Charleston PDI (Pre-Delivery
Inspection)

PDIFIN Vehicle Finished PDI

PDIMON Monroney Printed

PLANPU Planned Pick Up at Factory

PLPROD Vehicle is Planned for Production

PRCPRT Price Protect Vehicle Price

PRDBDY Vehicle in Factory Body Shop

PRDEST Estimated Completion Date

PRDLST Factory Last Checkpoint

PRDPNT Vehicle in Factory Paint Shop

PRDQLT Factory Quality Check

PRDSIN Vehicle in Exclusive Shop

PRDSOT Vehicle left Exclusive Shop

PROD Vehicle in Production

PRODLR TD (Tourist Delivery) Invoice Mailed

PROFRM TD (Tourist Delivery) Invoice Printed

REFREQ Refund Requested

RELEAS Order released and awaiting transmission
to PAG

RTLRVR Retail Reversal

SHOWPR Show/Press Car

SHPDLR Ship to Dealer

SHPMFT Shipping manifest

STOCK Stock Inventory

TDARUS TD (Tourist Delivery) Arrived at
Importer Port

TDCHKR TD (Tourist Delivery) Final Payment
Received

TDCNFS TD (Tourist Delivery) Confirmation Sent

TDDEP TD (Tourist Delivery) Deposit Received

TDDOC TD (Tourist Delivery) Received
Documentation

TDINVM TD (Tourist Delivery) Invoice Mailed

TDINVR TD (Tourist Delivery) Issued Credit

TDONVS TD (Tourist Delivery) Vehicle on Vessel

TDRFND TD (Tourist Delivery) Refunded

TDRRCV TD (Tourist Delivery) Received
Doc/Deposit

TDRTRN TD (Tourist Delivery) Customer Return Vehicle to Factory

TDSALE TD (Tourist Delivery) Retail Delivery - U.S. Vehicle

TDSDLR TD (Tourist Delivery) Shipped to Dealer

TOURST Tourist Delivery Order

TRNSFR Dealer Order/Inventory Transfer

VATDEP VAT Deposit

VATREF VAT Refunded

WTYEXT Warranty Extension Information

XMTSMF Shipping Manifest Transmitted

Deanski
 
WOW Congrats on the Porsche. Tough decision between the Porsche and Z06. I hope to be making a very similair decision real soon. I am leaning more towards the Z06 since I am such a HP junkie. But there is something to be said for the quality of the Porsche. I have always loved them but I think it would take a TT or GT# to make me happy, I could be wrong. I cannot wait to see the pics.

I would definitely go with the Zaino Z2p. You cannot go wrong with the PO85RD either. Does the P have ceramic paint? Either way I do not think you can beat the 085rd or 106ff.

I hate to ask personal questions but how did the price compare to the 06 Z06? You can PM me if you are more comfortable.

Will this be a DD or WE car?

Does it come with a leather dash? You also need to pick up some Z9 and Z10 for the seats.

Hang in there, spring/your P car will be here soon.
 
Funny, I started looking into the Z06, but after driving a Porsche C2S there is no way I could accept a Z06! And, I'm a former L-88 Vette owner ('69) and which I still had that monster. Yes, the Vette has gobs of HP and Torque, but interior SCREAMS GM, steering feels like you're driving a much bigger car and not as responsive. Oh yea, it is noisy, hot and after you park it, enjoy the smell of melting plastic! The interior gets alot of road noise from tires and other noises, it gets hot as hell in there. I guess it's from using balsa wood floor wrapped in carbon fiber. BUT... If you're a muscle-car person, then the Z06 is for you. Next, try to get a test drive...Most dealers have them in showroom and will not let most test these things.

I myself love to drive fast around corners, handling and feel is what I like. OK, so maybe It's not as fast off the line, but in the twisties, it's damn fast, sounds great, looks great, interior is the best "P" car yet. Steering is by far, the best feel!

As for price, well, how much HP stuff do you want? Let's see, I added Sport Exhaust, Sport Shifter, Adaptive Sport Seats, Sport Steering Wheel, Porsche Ceramic Brakes, Aerokit, Sport Chrono, Bose, Nav, and a few other items. Now the C2S starts at $82K. Add all that... $117K. And thats not with the X51 power upgrade another $17K for only 26HP... NOT!

So the Vette is a bargin, but if you want to drive it all the time, be ready for noise, hot and unresponsive steering feel. But you have 500HP! BTW, don't believe all you read in Motor Trend. That rag is HEAVY GM influenced! Besides, compare 500HP to 355HP...Now if it was a GT3 or Turbo, now you have a better match!

My "P" car will be a WE car for now. Oh yea, no ceramic paint. Soft as hell Porsche paint!

Regards,
Deanski
 
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