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Old 04-16-2024, 08:37 PM
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I live in Dublin, OH
MAG has a bit of a rep but they are really not at all that bad.
I bought a V8 Vantage from them awhile back, was a very pleasant experience.
To each his own as they say .. enjoy
Old 04-16-2024, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MFC993
I live in Dublin, OH
MAG has a bit of a rep but they are really not at all that bad.
I bought a V8 Vantage from them awhile back, was a very pleasant experience.
To each his own as they say .. enjoy
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Originally Posted by Gus22
if the dealer you are mentioning is MAG, then I think that is a one off. I was there getting my TTS serviced this weekend and they told me the buyer that ordered it backed out last minute once it arrived.
I was at MAG two weeks ago for my 2 year service. It was actually $355 cheaper than Byers.

I got my GTS through MAG at MSRP, but they got a bonus allocation a month before mine arrived in May 2022, and they charged him $20k ADM on his GTS.
Old 04-16-2024, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by shrimp money
I was at MAG two weeks ago for my 2 year service. It was actually $355 cheaper than Byers.

I got my GTS through MAG at MSRP, but they got a bonus allocation a month before mine arrived in May 2022, and they charged him $20k ADM on his GTS.
MAG seems a little odd in their Porsche division. My wife gets her bmw’s from there. I purchased an Audi from there awhile ago. I was going to get a tecnica from there until I realized there was no way I was going to fit. All those interactions were great. Their Porsche service department is great. However anytime I was with Porsche sales it just wasn’t a great experience. Basically just blown off. I don’t think they get many sport or more desirable cars there for Porsche. Which is odd considering the size of the overall dealership. I could be wrong but just seems like there is always a catch to get an allocation. 🤷‍♂️
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Old 04-17-2024, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Bluehighways
That's certainly not the situation in the USA or Southern California in particular. ADM's are dropping, but they're still selling at over MSRP.
I'm sort of hoping that the new front radiator grilles on the 2025's will reduce demand sufficiently to bring things back into balance. Not that I personally would actually buy a 911 with the new 2025 front grilles.
My suspicion is the aftermarket will swing into action rather quickly to correct the front end miscue that Porsche has seemed to make on the 992.2. Unless they are doing a quick correction after hearing gripes from people on Rennlist or social media LOL

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Originally Posted by nyca
They had best not get too aggressive with that - its going to be a tough sell. I would like to know if the dealers even have waiting lists for the 718 EV.
can confirm they do not.
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Originally Posted by Roadworrier
My suspicion is the aftermarket will swing into action rather quickly to correct the front end miscue that Porsche has seemed to make on the 992.2. Unless they are doing a quick correction after hearing gripes from people on Rennlist or social media LOL
Have you guys seen photos of the final product? Photos I've seen online seem to all be prototypes still. I would be shocked if the 999.2 cosmetic changes are bad. I think people will like the tweaks and the 0-60 times improving by 0.1 seconds lol will create ADMs / long waitlists all over again.
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Originally Posted by jhardy
Have you guys seen photos of the final product? Photos I've seen online seem to all be prototypes still. I would be shocked if the 999.2 cosmetic changes are bad. I think people will like the tweaks and the 0-60 times improving by 0.1 seconds lol will create ADMs / long waitlists all over again.
I think the ADM days are over. Porsche has been releasing new 911's for decades and only the GT cars have ever had any ADMs prior to the madness over the past few years.
Old 04-17-2024, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by NYG1121
I think the ADM days are over. Porsche has been releasing new 911's for decades and only the GT cars have ever had any ADMs prior to the madness over the past few years.
That's simply not true, especially the part in bold.
Old 04-17-2024, 04:32 PM
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Porsche reported 2024 Q1 sales for the 911 shot up 17% to 12,892 units. And this was for a quarter where overall sales were considerably down. Demand for the 911 is as strong as ever and dealerships know it.
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Originally Posted by Dream in PTS
Porsche reported 2024 Q1 sales for the 911 shot up 17% to 12,892 units. And this was for a quarter where overall sales were considerably down. Demand for the 911 is as strong as ever and dealerships know it.
Exactly. I don't think we'll see ADMs really drop in a consistent way until we start seeing a large number of unsold 911s in stock on the showroom floor. Seems like most 911 allocations across the country are primarily pre sold.
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Originally Posted by NYG1121
I think the ADM days are over. Porsche has been releasing new 911's for decades and only the GT cars have ever had any ADMs prior to the madness over the past few years.
Def not close to over in SoCal at least. Was told 992.2 S will 100% come with ADM by multiple dealers.
Old 04-17-2024, 05:40 PM
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Of course they will all say that. Lets see when it is released and where things stand. Dont forget, 911s used to sit on the lots a mere 3-4 years ago.
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The ADMs are already dropping/gone on the "simple" trim levels - after 14 months on a list, I got an S for MSRP in two days after switching my deposit to another dealer.


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