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Porsche Colour to Sample help needed

snatch7722

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Help needed please.

I have recently placed an order with my local dealership for a new 991.2 Turbo S Coupe for delivery March 17 and they have suggested I could chose a "colour to sample" exterior finish. The dealeeship has emailed me a list of colours currently available and I asked for swatches to accompany the list which I have been told is not available. Where can I find one of these as the exterior colour is such a big decision. So far I am thinking of the Grigio Telesto Metallic but I really would like to see this and others in the real life.

I would appreciate anyones help with this.

Thank you in advance and I hope someone can help with this.

Paul
 
Plenty of example pics on google, but presumably not what you want. Doesn't "colour to sample" imply somebody provides a sample, presumably Porsche if they want you to buy it?
 
Hi Brian,

Thanks for the quick reply, i have looked on google but photos can be deceptive. I have a list of colours with thier respective paint codes but i would like to see the actual colours in the flesh.


 
Moved this to 991 forum as the original is for forum/IT issues.
I like the grip demonstrated by the white one in the avatar, btw.[:D]
 
Why not arrange to visit Porsche Cars in Reading and take a walk around their compound. This may provide you with inspiration for your colour choice. [;)]
"Colour to sample" usually means supplying a pattern for Porsche to match, but this often results in quite a long delivery delay. Also, whilst it might be nice to own a one-off car, it might limit it's appeal and therefore its value down the line when you come to sell.
Presumably you've taken a look at Agate Grey, GT Silver, Graphite Blue met and Night Blue met etc. already.
Regards,
Clive.
 
Hi Clive,

Thanks for you're sugestion, I may just go there to have a look.

I have considered the Agate Grey and the Graphite Blue. Currently I have it specced in GT Silver.
i just like the idea of a one off colour which isnt too out there....

Paul
 
Hi Paul.

I must say that I am really surprised that your OPC does not want to supply you with colour swatches sprayed. I accept that they will not want to supply umpteen samples but a dozen of your shortlist is not unreasonable. If they are willing then go to another OPC my dealer was quite happy to supply to assist my choice.

All the best

terry
 
Hi Terry,

Thanks for the feedback, I will contact my dealer again and ask them for the shortlist of the 4 - 5 swatches I am considering.

Paul
 
Found the following which may help! If you wish to read the full thread go to:-

http://rennlist.com/forum...exclusive-and-you.html

John
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Custom Ordering a 991, 'Porsche Exclusive' and You!

This thread's purpose is to shed some light into the sometimes opaque world of 'Porsche Exclusive'. And to disseminate some of information I have gained from past Porsche ordering experiences and current research into custom ordering a 991. I hope that others join in and share their ordering experiences so that we can establish a well documented thread that is helpful to others that are contemplating custom ordering their cars. In general, Americans rarely custom order a Porsche. Most just buy what dealers have ordered, which are often 'safe' choices that appeals to an 'average' buyer. It's no wonder that so many 991's are spec'ed pretty much the same in so many regional markets. 'Porsche Exclusive', if used wisely, opens up a whole new world of personalization for you & your car which is relatively rare to find today in the mass-production automotive industry. Mercedes and BMW offers no equivalent program in the US. Only 'Audi Exclusive' offers something similar.

The many different choices available through 'Porsche Exclusive' sometimes can overwhelm the 'average' Porsche customer. And few dealers have experienced sales staff that knows the inside/out of custom ordering a car and the intricacies of 'Porsche Exclusive'. So YOU will have to do your own homework and research before you can successfully master this complex ordering system. I hope this thread lifts the veil on some of the custom ordering process at Porsche and helps some of you achieve the perfect 991 spec! I am not affiliated with PAG, PCNA or any dealer, so all of this is being done is the spirit of 'Liebe Zu Ihm'.

I will initially touch on the following topics:

1) Paint to Sample
2) Leather interior choices
3) Deviating Stitching
4) Leather to Sample
4) Wheels in deviating colors
5) Special Requests not found in Configurator
6) New options about to be announced

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1) Paint to Sample

Timing: Available for a limited time window during the model year. Opens and closes depending on series production scheduling. In the initial limited period of MY2012 991, it was open briefly then closed as MY2013 production was about to start. Now it appears to be open again for MY2013 991. Could close on the MY2013 991 sometime in the late Fall or early Winter of 2012, but apparently nothing yet has been communicated to dealers. Seems like the factory likes to bunch up PTS requests in batches and tries to do them all in a row. If you know something about the complicated process of auto painting technology, you probably will understand why! So always check that the window for PTS is open so that you are not disappointed by being shut out due to the factory 'fickle' PTS scheduling!

Cost: Currently $5,500.

Colors Available: Any...as long as it passes a very strict and severe test conducted by PAG in Zuffenhausen with the assistance of their current paint supplier - Dupont. Some colors that are deemed proprietary to a model (e.g. Speedster Blue or Sport Classic Grey) are often 'off-limits'. Some that are registered trade-marks of corporations (e.g. Gulf colors) might also be currently prohibited. Overall, what Porsche is looking to do is limit customer complaints that might trigger costly warranty claims and consumer dissatisfaction of mis-matched colors on any part of the vehicle. Since the materials now used in cars involve steel, plastic, carbon fiber, etc, it is important that colors don't fade at a different rate on the varied surfaces of a modern Porsche!

The process of determining suitability could take weeks or months. It only starts after you place the order with your dealer and it sends an actual 'sample' metal piece painted (minimum size of a business letter) with your desired PTS color to the factory in Germany. So this 'Paint to Sample' process is not for those that are in a hurry in getting their 991's or are easily upset by a possible rejection of your color selection! But perseverance will reward your efforts with a fairly rare, or even unique, color on your special vehicle!

To their credit, PCNA has actually issued a document on 6/4/2012 which told dealers of PTS colors that they have already tested and pre-approved. This is a tremendous advantage for those of you willing to select one of those pre-approved colors because you don't have to submit color 'samples' and wait in limbo! It means you quickly pass 'Go' and your car can be quickly scheduled for production!

Among the PTS colors pre-approved as of 6/4/2012 are:

Mexico Blue
Riviera Blue
RS Green
Pastell Orange (German Spelling)
Aetna Blue (misspelled in List as Etna)
Stone Grey
Fashion Grey
Grey Black
Arena Red
Brewster Green
Arctic Silver

Among the PTS colors officially rejected and 'Not Available' are:
Aquamarine Blue Metallic
Atlas Grey Metallic
Slate Metallic
RS Orange (from personal experience)

Among the PTS under 'Feasibility Check Started' are:
Gulf Blue (don't bet on being approved!)
Gulf Orange (don't bet on being approved!)
Carrara White
Horizon Blue Metallic
Ipanema Blue Metallic
Peru Red
Sepia Brown
Maritime Blue
Meteor Grey Metallic
Voodoo Blue
Polar Silver Metallic

Among the colors under 'Feasibility Check Necessary' are:
Guards Red
Speed Yellow
GTS Red
Azzurro California Metallic
and countless others!

That is enough to digest on the first day!




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snatch7722 said:
Hi Clive,

I have considered the Agate Grey and the Graphite Blue. Currently I have it specced in GT Silver.
i just like the idea of a one off colour which isnt too out there....
Paul


GT Silver is a good colour, originally seen on the Carrera GT, but was then subsequently available on 997 at additional cost. It is now a no-cost option on 991 Turbo 'S'. [:)]

Of the 12 previous 911's I have owned, a special order Polar Silver was one of the nicest. It's a fresh, elegant silver with just a hint of bluish tint to it that accentuated the lines of the coachwork, but I'm unsure if it's still available.
Regards,

Clive

 
GT Silver was the only colour for the 2004 Boxster 550 Anniversary model! Being the only colour is was a no cost option![;)]

Agree with Clive re Polar Silver, very rare, a nice bright silver, I think I saw this some time ago on a 964.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions, I have discussed this matter again with my local dealer this morning and the are trying to get me some swatches to look at. I am considering the Grigio Telesto Metallic.

Paul
 

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