Trading my 991
#48
Sloopy -- you are impressed with the fact that a Porsche customer rep. from a call center followed up on a customer service survey?? First -- the true test of customer service is how a dealer or manufacturer deals with a problem situation. You asked nothing of Porsche so how could you possibly be dissastified? If and when you encounter a real issue (and I hope you don't) then you will find out as did I that there is virtually no concern for the customer on the part of Porcshe NA and individually we are all viewed as statisically insignificant. This may well be a problem trend with all manufacturers but going forward I personally refuse to pay the Porsche premium and financially support this arrogance/ignorance.
#50
Nice choice. I actually spent a little more time than I expected at the Maserati dealer today in Dallas (TX, that is). SERIOUSLY considering moving from my beloved GTS to a GT-S from another mother.
Just trying to figure out if there's any wiggle-room in the price...
Just trying to figure out if there's any wiggle-room in the price...
#51
Nice choice. I actually spent a little more time than I expected at the Maserati dealer today in Dallas (TX, that is). SERIOUSLY considering moving from my beloved GTS to a GT-S from another mother.
Just trying to figure out if there's any wiggle-room in the price...
Just trying to figure out if there's any wiggle-room in the price...
Just a heads up though, with the GT-S ya get hit with the "gas-guzzler" tax and (in Canada, maybe not US) a separately added import tax plus the shipping and prep/inspection cost are quiet high compared to Porsche's (4K).
Make sure you test drive it for a longer period of time, First time was awesome, 2nd time I wanted to drive it for at least an hour and found the seats to be uncomfortable enough for it to be the primary reason I did not get the GT-S... but that sound!
Also there's a face-lift (outside & inside) for the 2013 model coupes but for the cabs it won't be till 2014 so if ya get a deal on a 2012... there's a reason.
All and all a very beautiful vehicle however it you are getting a GT car, it may sound like a sports car but handle like a 911 it doesn't.
Cheers.
#52
Reading this post bring back bad memories.
I personally think all of the brand has the same issue. I've dealt with Toyota, Nissan, Mini, Ducati, Land Rover, Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Ferrari and Porsche. When you own one of their car that has serious issue, they turn the other way.
But I found the Dealership plays an important role, so I always change dealer before changing brand.
I personally think all of the brand has the same issue. I've dealt with Toyota, Nissan, Mini, Ducati, Land Rover, Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Ferrari and Porsche. When you own one of their car that has serious issue, they turn the other way.
But I found the Dealership plays an important role, so I always change dealer before changing brand.
#53
After the long saga with my 911S I recently received a photo from the dealer I traded her to. While the manager of the dealership was stopped at a light he was rear ended by an Escalade traveling at a relatively high rate of speed and the result is seen in the attached photo. Vehicle was a total loss. Just thought some of you may be interested in seeing the picture. The vehicle protected the occupant well as he only had minor injuries.
#55
OUCH
After the long saga with my 911S I recently received a photo from the dealer I traded her to. While the manager of the dealership was stopped at a light he was rear ended by an Escalade traveling at a relatively high rate of speed and the result is seen in the attached photo. Vehicle was a total loss. Just thought some of you may be interested in seeing the picture. The vehicle protected the occupant well as he only had minor injuries.
#56
After the long saga with my 911S I recently received a photo from the dealer I traded her to. While the manager of the dealership was stopped at a light he was rear ended by an Escalade traveling at a relatively high rate of speed and the result is seen in the attached photo. Vehicle was a total loss. Just thought some of you may be interested in seeing the picture. The vehicle protected the occupant well as he only had minor injuries.
#57
After the long saga with my 911S I recently received a photo from the dealer I traded her to. While the manager of the dealership was stopped at a light he was rear ended by an Escalade traveling at a relatively high rate of speed and the result is seen in the attached photo. Vehicle was a total loss. Just thought some of you may be interested in seeing the picture. The vehicle protected the occupant well as he only had minor injuries.
#60
The Maserati dealership owner also owns the local Porsche dealership so Maserati staff driving a Porsche is not unusual (Porsche loaners are far cheaper than Maserati loaners). I don't miss the PDK as the GT-Sport has more than enough power to overcome the power loss associated with automatics. The shifting program in the 2013 GT's is also more aggressive than in prior years and the shifts are extremely fast and seemless -- actually seems less "jerky" than the PDK was.