03-17-2005, 01:59 PM
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Location: w.warwick ri
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Did you learn anthing about cc? test drove the 987S and the controls did not seem to be automatic, but then again a lot of new things to see, touch, hear (how sweet that was) and feel, it was quick. Seeing how I,m getting this option I'd be curious.
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03-20-2005, 03:19 AM
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Location: New York
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When my salesman put the order in, the cc showed up as a $550 option, so I guess the brochure is wrong. He couldn't describe what it looks like, but I think the porscheusa.com site shows the standard controls in the photo section. There's an interior shot of the shift knob and just ahead of that, you see manual buttons and no screen like the auto cc has. The salesman told me -- and photo confirms -- that the heated seat buttons are integrated into this panel.
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03-20-2005, 06:02 AM
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Location: Des Moines, IA
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I have to say that if Porsche makes you pay for auto cc on a car of this price, it continues the practice they have had over the years of dinking customers who are alread paying big bucks for a small car.
Value wise, this pissers me off!
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03-20-2005, 06:44 AM
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Location: DE
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brucelee
I have to say that if Porsche makes you pay for auto cc on a car of this price, it continues the practice they have had over the years of dinking customers who are alread paying big bucks for a small car.
Value wise, this pissers me off!

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Yeap, Porsche has been known for stiffing their customers for options that should in there in the first place. Back in the 80's I wanted to buy the 944. But I found out that it did not have the ABS brake. They charged you for body molding and rear wiper and other insignificant items. They could have increased price of 944 by another $2,000. We ended up getting a BMW 325e. We still have the Bimmer. I am so glad that I used my big head instead my little head not to buy a 944.
We went to the Dealer yesterday, and indeed auto CC is not standard. I also complained to the Manager that their book and website contained numerous errors. I hope it is not a reflection of their quality of cars.
Does anyone know much their PASM? The manager advises me it is not necessary. Has anyone had direct experience with this option? TIA.
Later.
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03-20-2005, 07:01 AM
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Location: Des Moines, IA
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My son helped his boss buy a Cayeene. Seems that for nealry $80K, the dealer would not throw in FLOOR MATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
How sick is that?
I once bought a used Lexus and had the salesman throw in a $400 burl shift knob. He took it off the one in show room in about 30 seconds.
I bought a number of Lexus' from that dealership.
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03-20-2005, 09:42 AM
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Location: San Diego, CA
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Yeah, I like to joke about how if you want a steering wheel for your Porsche, you can get it as an option...
There are a LOT of discrepancies between what's on Porsche's website and what's listed in the actual price guide that they use. For instance, the preferred package costs a lot more on the Boxster S than on the Boxster and I couldn't figure out why--you look at the list online and they both have the exact same options!
Turns out the preferred package for the Boxster S also comes with fully electric/motorized seats. Oh.
As far as I know, automatic climate control is an option, not standard. I didn't order it.
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03-23-2005, 02:52 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Boston
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Please help
Greeting! I am currently in negotiation with 2 different dealers around Boston on a built-to-order Boxster S. Try as I may, but I am getting no where close to the 6% that some of you mentioned. Would you guys care to share which dealers are willing to deal at such discount? Thank you.
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03-23-2005, 05:11 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: New York
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I'm nowhere near Boston, but I ordered from Legend Autorama in Amityville, NY, on Long Island. Got 5.5% off and might have done better. Gary Ecker was a great salesperson. I can't offer any more info than that because I've never taken delivery or had a car serviced at this dealership before. Another local dealer was willing to take $2K off even before we talked seriously, but I won't recommend him because he kept me waiting an hour for a scheduled test drive. I walked out.
My policy is to walk away from dealers who want MSRP or more. There are few, if any, cars that are worth it, especially if you wait until the newness has worn off.
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