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Old 02-04-2010, 08:25 AM
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2010 production numbers

A dealer just told me that for 2010 only 100 turbos were brought into the USA. And since 2011 will be Turbo S, the next coupes might not come until 2012 or much later. They seem to think it will be a trend. If that is true, won't it completely change the market and Porsche community?
 
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The number of Turbos being brought over to the US is indeed limited, as production has been cut back dramatically. The Turbo S will actually debut the second part of the year as 2010 model.
 
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A dealer just told me that for 2010 only 100 turbos were brought into the USA. And since 2011 will be Turbo S, the next coupes might not come until 2012 or much later. They seem to think it will be a trend. If that is true, won't it completely change the market and Porsche community?
100 for 2010 is definetly wrong. cars.com alone has 93 listed for sale currently.

id believe 100 for the 2011 turbo s
 
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Old 02-04-2010, 05:35 PM
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There are turbos to be had everywhere if you don't mind paying for the leather cigarette lighter. I was at a dealer yesterday and they had 8 turbos for sale. Some that were ordered and the customers did not want them. The same with the Panamera. Porsche made the mistake of not allowing people to speck them out. Why would you spend 160k for a car that is missing stuff you would like to have. Get ready they'll lower those prices soon.
 
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