I’d be interested to know when you car entered stage 3? My vin ends 63642, entered stage 3 mid Feb with an intended completion date 25th Feb. Latest info From dealership the car was going to be delayed 2 weeks
Don’t think so I’m afraid, you’ll be given a ‘blended’ tax rate for the year. Shouldn’t make a difference when you collect it. Check with your accountant though
https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/details/porsche-taycan-4s-cross-turismo-preowned-LXO2O9
Advert above for a 4s CT registered this year with 10 miles on the clock (new) being sold at £3k less than todays prices (Porsche configurator). How can this be when there is still a 12 month wait list?
My Build completion date has now been delayed from 25th Feb to 17th March. Car has started the production stage and VIN showing. My guess is that they’re making alterations to the heating system and not finishing new Taycans until supply of these new systems are at the factory.
Oh No! This doesn’t bode well for me as my due date is/was 17th March. No word yet if mines delayed but no progression either. do you know whether the delay is caused by failing quality control? Do you Have a VIN yet?
Was this info from the dealership? What stage is your MyPorsche showing? My car has been in production for over 2 weeks now, dealership told me expected build completion 25th Feb
Corp Tax increasing to 25% at the same time that 130% super deduction ends. so will actually be more beneficial than the super deduction at 24.7% gross. Not that an EV qualifies anyway though…
Is there a method that everyone is using to find their estimated pick up dates without having to contact the dealership? The sales department at my dealership have been pretty useless to date. Very tricky to get a response from them on any matters, and they won’t send me screenshot of the order...
My car went into production a few days early and due to be complete 25th Feb, VIN was showing yesterday. Delivery to dealership due 17th March. When I asked the dealership how accurate these dates are they said not particularly, but that Porsche like to overestimate rather than underestimate…...