Do I really have to buy macans before being allocated for a gt3 or even a touring?

  • 0621Hertz@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Not necessarily, you have to be in the best interests of the dealership and Porsche to be given an allocation. That can be a variety of factors

    -Previous purchases, whenever used or new, doesn’t have to be Macans -Your social media showcase of your cars and does it showcase positive image of Porsche? -Social media followers -Do you go to car meetups and track events or will you stuff it in a garage on a battery tender? -Overall likability as a person -If you plan to flip immediately

    Hit take but I’m sure there’s some background shenanigans that happen as well… “If you sell me for sticker I’ll flip it for $100,000 profit and then I’ll pay you $25,000”

  • buyFCOJ@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    No, you have to buy base 911 and then GTS before being allocated a GT3.

    Kidding, kind of. You’ll be more desirable if you have a book of business. You can also put your name on the list and maybe you’ll get an allocation in 5-7 years.

  • williamcaseatl@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Art, watches, handbags, Porsches, Ferraris - dealers tend to favor their best customers. Be one of those customers.

  • Medium-Complaint-677@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    At this point in time you could buy 50 macans and not get an allocation for any kind of gt3 - they’re done.

    Why are you so late to the party?

  • Fine_Weakness_7119@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    My dealer told me straight up with no pauses that I need to have to buy “couple” of cars before they would even put me on the wait-list. Pretty blunt, he was.