Progress Report on My Porsche 911 Carrera T Delivery|Production Finally Complete!
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Production Complete for the 911 Carrera T
Today, I want to share an update on my first Porsche, the 911 Carrera T.
Yesterday, I received a message from my dealer contact, Mr. H.
“Your car’s status has changed to completed! It will now be transported to the German port and await shipment!”
Wow, that was fast!
Currently, with the “Track your Dream” service on “My Porsche,” you can check the production and delivery status anytime. Previously, the start of production was scheduled for February 2nd but was delayed by one day to February 3rd, so I assumed the production completion would be pushed back as well. (The original estimated completion date was February 9th.)
Also, Mr. H told me,
This is just an estimate, so schedules often don’t go exactly as planned. There have been delays before due to parts procurement issues, so please be patient.
Because of that, I hadn’t been checking My Porsche regularly.
But seriously, thinking about it again, the fact that production started on February 3rd and was completed by February 8th—just five days—for such a precise industrial product is incredible.
That said,
Are all the options really included…?
Is the rear axle steering installed…?
Is the Sport Design Package on there…?
I chose the Crayon body color, but did they accidentally paint it a different color…?
I was a bit anxious (sorry for not trusting the process), but when I checked the photos of my car on My Porsche…
Oh wow—it’s definitely the Crayon with the Sport Design Package!!!!
Phew… (Of course it is.)
Keep Checking Your Status Regularly.
Since Porsche deliveries often take quite some time, I think it’s a great service that owners can check exactly how their car is being built and what stage it’s at.
Of course, things don’t always go according to schedule, but when my husband bought his Boxster GTS six years ago, there was no direct information available to owners from order to delivery. We had to research the shipping ourselves and guess, “It’s probably on this ship…” while checking frequently (sweat).
By the way, when I checked the status this morning, it had already changed to “Vehicle transport started.”
Oh wow—finally…!
I’m starting to feel it more and more real, and the delivery is becoming tangible.
Alright, time to work hard!
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