f1eng
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Quite so.
Whilst there are continued shortages this experience may well happen again.
Last year it was a 12V battery shortage, this year some failed heaters.
There were a couple of thousand 2022 cars awaiting batteries in the 3rd quarter of 2022 and 2023 cars were being delivered to customers before they were complete.
A big deal if MY is an obsession, it wasn’t for me and I even got the wheels painted as I wanted which weren’t available on a 2023 car.
The risk is it will happen again with the next shortage so no guarantee of no delays if one cancels and re-orders though some people have been OK.
I was a first time Porsche buyer and I suspect my dealer let regular customers jump the queue so my order was 9 months from order to “start production” then 3 ½ months in production but “finished” without 12V battery then 4 more months before I got it.
I nearly cancelled. I’m glad I didn’t.
Whilst there are continued shortages this experience may well happen again.
Last year it was a 12V battery shortage, this year some failed heaters.
There were a couple of thousand 2022 cars awaiting batteries in the 3rd quarter of 2022 and 2023 cars were being delivered to customers before they were complete.
A big deal if MY is an obsession, it wasn’t for me and I even got the wheels painted as I wanted which weren’t available on a 2023 car.
The risk is it will happen again with the next shortage so no guarantee of no delays if one cancels and re-orders though some people have been OK.
I was a first time Porsche buyer and I suspect my dealer let regular customers jump the queue so my order was 9 months from order to “start production” then 3 ½ months in production but “finished” without 12V battery then 4 more months before I got it.
I nearly cancelled. I’m glad I didn’t.
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