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Old Jan 2, 2008 | 05:32 PM
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Question When do dealers start taking '09 orders?

I was originally going to get a late '08 build but I'm thinking more and more that I'll likely wait for the '09s, which I assume will be after the August factory hiatus. So when do the dealers find out what new options are available and start taking the orders for the MY2008? I'm hoping there's a little power bump in addition to the LED tails and exterior 'freshening.' Maybe even a new color?

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Originally Posted by AJag
I was originally going to get a late '08 build but I'm thinking more and more that I'll likely wait for the '09s, which I assume will be after the August factory hiatus. So when do the dealers find out what new options are available and start taking the orders for the MY2008? I'm hoping there's a little power bump in addition to the LED tails and exterior 'freshening.' Maybe even a new color?

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Go to the first dealer you can find that will take your deposit money for a production slot.
 
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And it will have that great M97 engine....
http://www.rennteam.com/showflat.php...ge=0&fpart=all
 
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If thats true, I will keep my 997TT with GT1 derived engines for much longer time for sure.
 
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We'll probably start taking deposits sometime in late spring or early summer. we won't know exactly how many we'll get until the allocations are released in late July or August.
 
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And it will have that great M97 engine....
http://www.rennteam.com/showflat.php...ge=0&fpart=all
If true, I need to buy myself a TT before summer!
 
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I hate to see porsche acting like other bottom feeder manufacturers by cutting quality to increase their bottom line. M97 in a TT, say it isn't so.....
 
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Havent heard any of that! But we'll take 09 deposits if you want to give them : )
 
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I hate to see porsche acting like other bottom feeder manufacturers by cutting quality to increase their bottom line. M97 in a TT, say it isn't so.....
I agree. I see an Audi R8 V10 in my future...
 
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Hrm, maybe I should just take that July build...
 
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That post about the discontinuation of the GT1 based engine is interesting, but does it make sense to do that midway through a chassis production life? Why not just wait until the 998? I cannot recall ever seeing a manufacturer in recent history doing such a thing with a high-profile sportscar.

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Porsche wants to switch to the direct injected version of the M97 engine, which the NA 997's will receive. The DI engine gets slightly more power and slightly better gas mileage. The latter is of particular interest to PAG.
 
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I wonder if they will turbo charge the 3.8 liter engine from the C2S - great marketing tool.
 
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I wonder if they will turbo charge the 3.8 liter engine from the C2S - great marketing tool.
Porsche should Turbocharge all of there cars....

More Power/ More MPG....Especially on the smaller engines like the Boxter & Cayman
 
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