
Then I started a very casual conversation with the sales team about the 'not quite announced' 4 litre N/A Cayman GTS... With luck, common sense will prevail and I'll stick with what I've got, but who knows?
I do think of Porsche Caymans as practical 3-door hatchbacks if that helps. In the past though, it's worth noting that I've owned 6 cars that didn't have doors and one that didn't have a windscreen.
New GTS it is thenPaulJ wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:55 pmI do think of Porsche Caymans as practical 3-door hatchbacks if that helps. In the past though, it's worth noting that I've owned 6 cars that didn't have doors and one that didn't have a windscreen.![]()
That sounds interesting. I can't see many people opting for a non-GTS if the GTS gets the 6cyl and the base and S models have the farty blown four pot.PaulJ wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:43 pm
Then I started a very casual conversation with the sales team about the 'not quite announced' 4 litre N/A Cayman GTS...
Sensible. Blame "some guy on the internet" for getting a new car, you're safe!
He didn't say it was 6cyl, just NA.GG. wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 5:00 pmThat sounds interesting. I can't see many people opting for a non-GTS if the GTS gets the 6cyl and the base and S models have the farty blown four pot.PaulJ wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:43 pm
Then I started a very casual conversation with the sales team about the 'not quite announced' 4 litre N/A Cayman GTS...
The 111 point check cost £216, then 2 years of warranty was £1190. Not too bad really, compared with yours.Mr Pish wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 4:49 pm Merc quoted me £1300 a year for extending the warranty the GLA45 so that sounds quite reasonable given all the other stuff done and that its a porsche
I suppose its just a way of breaking the costs down into digestible chunks?Matty wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 8:48 pm Amazes me you still need to pay for a 111 point check to extend an existing warranty. I mean, any faults will have been covered anyway.
But then, after investigating the OPC servicing/pricing and speaking to other owners when I was looking at Cayman's a while back, the Porsche network/OPC seemed a bit like being in the Stonecutters...
See above for warranty, but 1 years tracker sub is £216.Mike1215 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 9:11 pm![]()
What percentage of the 2k was the 2 yr warranty and tracker subs?
I'm working on it. We went shopping today and my missus got new boots and a handbag, so I'm owed!duncs500 wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 6:32 pmHe didn't say it was 6cyl, just NA.GG. wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 5:00 pmThat sounds interesting. I can't see many people opting for a non-GTS if the GTS gets the 6cyl and the base and S models have the farty blown four pot.PaulJ wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 3:43 pm
Then I started a very casual conversation with the sales team about the 'not quite announced' 4 litre N/A Cayman GTS...
Seriously though Paul, get your name on the list.
I haven’t thought about it really, because with it fitted my premium was under £500 last year. I test them once a year and their response is immediate and professional.Mito Man wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:21 pm Proper Porsche warranty at £600 a year is really reasonable.
Do you still have to have the tracker for insurance?
So you park it somewhere and pretend it’s stolen?