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We start with laughter, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome back to another series of your favourite
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Brooks. Good day. Back in the room. It's good to be back.
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It is indeed. It is good to be back. You've been busy in a few weeks off.
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Been very busy, Andy. I tell you what, I've been very busy doing. I've been very busy
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Yeah, we used it the other day, didn't we? We did. Yeah. But yeah, good to have them
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as a sponsor as well. Yeah, it was particularly funny using the walkie-talkie function on
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that and the five beeps that happened beforehand. Yeah, it's quite cool, isn't it? It is unless
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you're listening to music. But yeah, it was good. It was good. It means that, yeah, you
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don't have to be holding any walkie-talkies. You and I can just converse while we're in
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convoy all via the app. So another cool feature of that. We did say last series, the good
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news that Johann at Road Trip Tribes has told us Apple CarPlay compatibility is on the way.
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Yes, not quite here yet, but very, very shortly, I believe. Yes, the word from Johann at Road
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Trip Tribes is the app has been signed off for CarPlay by Apple. They just need to put
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it on there. Yeah, I think they've got a few little tweaks to do to it to get it up and
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Parts for backing us on our radio, your favourite Porsche and Car podcast. Beautiful. So can
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we dive in with just new model, first of all, Andy? Yeah, the much-tinted new model, isn't
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it? They would put, they seem to have changed their tact on how they put stuff out lately,
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don't they? There seems to be lots of hints, like official hints rather than unofficial hints.
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You, I think you guessed it correctly, didn't you? I think like it's been so long in the
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tooth almost, like before it's even arrived that we could just all see it coming, really.
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So it's the 992.2 Turbo S and it's been lacking, a turbo and Turbo S has been lacking from the new
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generation of 911 for some time now. We've spoken at length on the podcast how Porsche has completely,
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as you said, Andy, like remixed the lineup and the story of how the lineup develops is completely
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different from the 992. Yeah, it changed, didn't it? Big time. 100%. You know, a lot of, I think,
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external reasons are the main cause of it. Yeah. So we're getting used to perhaps a new way of
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working and yes, exactly as you said, similar with that Porsche teasing us via its own social
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media channels now. Yeah. But if you're a Porsche connoisseur and many people listening to this are,
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just like you and I, Andy, you could pretty much work out what it was, you know, like the silhouette
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of the car, you could see the turbo silhouette that we're all used to with the active aero on the
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back of the car, you know, lack of a big GTS fixed wing. Yeah. The crest on the car was badged up
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with the old turbanite hidden. Yeah, which we all know is it's hinting at the turbanite badge,
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which is different from the usual Porsche crest with centre lock wheels, four wheel drive. And
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you could even it was teasing sound, which is again new territory for Porsche, I would say,
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but you could hear that hybrid system that those of us that have driven the GTS will be used to.
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So yeah, you could you could pretty much guess what it was before Patrick Dempsey did the big
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reveal for the live broadcast at Visak on a Sunday. Yes, they've kind of gone from
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annoying journalists by releasing cars in the middle of the night to appeal to the California
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market to and giving you the press release at the end of the UK working day to releasing on a weekend.
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So I mean, I completely bypassed me. I was in the pub at the time.
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So yeah, try new stuff. We don't we don't mind it. But if we could just have a normal
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time on a weekday would possibly be better. Yeah, rather than getting in the way of a super Sunday.
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But yeah, interesting stuff. So headline news. It's the most powerful road going production
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Porsche 11 ever. Does that beat the GT2 RS? It does indeed. It does, doesn't it? Yeah,
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just pips it. Yeah, yeah, by 11. Yeah, horsepower. So yeah, the GT2 RS was 700 HP,
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992.2 turbo s 711. That record's been being held for quite a long time by that 97, though,
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isn't it? Yeah, eight years, eight years. I know that the 991, 991 PDK car. Okay, that was the
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yeah, that was 711. The 997, I think was 620. Okay, a measly 620 by by by by today's standard.
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So yeah, it topples the the genuine Visac car with the GT2 RS for most powerful 911 headline
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figures behind the 711 horsepower and 200 mile an hour top speed is the use of yeah,
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that hybrid technology which we're used to from the introduction of the GTS. Yeah.
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The main difference being with the GTS, there was one E turbo as part of the hybrid system
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with the turbo s, there's two. Because you've obviously driven the GTS, what do you think
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that's going to feel like? I'm struggling to, it will scramble the mind. Yeah. And even a thought
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of it, you know, the thing is with that GTS and the drive that really stands out for me was the
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rear wheel drive coupe version on track at a Skari race circuit. And I was following the previous
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generation turbo s at the time. Yeah. And that GTS was unbelievably quick, unbelievably quick
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point to point. So what a turbo s is going to do with that sort of power, it is frightening.
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It is going to be proper scrambling, isn't it? Really is, really is. So that will be
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interesting. I mean, you could say, you know, look, this car is so ridiculously quick now,
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062 in 2.5 seconds, at top speed of 200 mile an hour. But 911 turbo s's have been ridiculously
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quick for decades. Yeah, but I've been a bit, I don't want to say soulless, but noise has always
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been a bit down, isn't it? There's not much emotion going on with the noise. But I remember
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you specifically saying that the GTS sounded absolutely fantastic. So I wonder if that's
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going to carry through to this turbo s and it's going to be a big switch on from the
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previous turbos and turbo s's. Yeah, I hope so. I think the 992.1 generation car that had a lovely
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soundtrack to it, it was the first time I think Porsche had really nailed the sportiness of the
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soundtrack. It was the first time that actually a sport exhaust was available on the on the turbo.
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So that did sound really, really good. So actually, we hope that's not lost now.
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Yes, okay. What I would say is the GTS on board does sound great with its
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hybrid technology for this generation car. It sounds a bit PlayStation-y,
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but I don't mind it. I grew up on Gran Turismo, don't mind it at all. But so yeah, I'm hopefully
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it'll have a decent soundtrack to it, but fair to be fair, I really do. Interestingly, the cost,
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you can't look past the cost. This is a 200 mile an hour Porsche 911. It's also a 200,000 pound
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Porsche 911. Do you remember when we were talking about the 50th? Just what seemed like a few weeks
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ago or a few months ago, and we were like, that's expensive. And now I'm looking at that thinking.
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Compared to that. To be honest with you, Andy, you've nailed it. I wanted to bring that up because
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we predicted it to be fair. If you remember when we were reviewing that, we did say, look,
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as the last turbo that we knew was going to just be purely combustion engine,
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and with then analog taco, rather than the digital screens. Numbered series.
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Yeah, as a numbered series car that actually, and this is where we can be as a media and as a
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general enthusiast kind of population, we can be very quick to judge these cars in isolation.
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But actually, if you look at that wider context, and this is why we said in our write up and our
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feedback, actually, I think under the March time, it will prove to be well judged and won't need a
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lot of time in order for that to happen. And I think we're there now. And actually,
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you know, used examples of that turbo 50 are kicking around 200k. And again, like you said,
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that's for the last combustion engine, turbo, analog taco, all in as well. So all options
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considered this car is 200k plus options for the coupe 210k for the cab. And again, for context,
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so that GT2 RS from 2018, that was, I think I've got the price here somewhere. It's 207k,
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that was new. So this new turbo, I think, and I know there's a hell of inflation gone into the mix
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in those intervening years. I think if you picked up a GT2 RS when you at least price,
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you have just done exceedingly well, because the hike in price of all these cars,
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incidentally, the 911.2 turbo, so released at the same time as that GT2 RS, which is a genuine
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Visak Motorsport car, a turbo s at the time, was about 160k. So we're 40 grand on now in
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less than 10 years. It is a heinous chunk of money. It almost feels like we're going to be
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hitting the 997 scenario where dot ones are aplenty. There's thousands of dot ones, because it was
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the high time. And this is going to be like 992 dot ones was the high time, you know, there was
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turbos flying out of the door all over the place, wasn't there? People were thinking they were going
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to make money and all that sort of stuff. And we're going to hit the 992.2s, which is going to be
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like the 997.2s at minimal numbers, because I'm a bit scared of how many are going to sell,
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to be honest. Again, it's another great point, because I was going to say to you,
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I wonder how many of these we're actually going to see on the road. And I'm going to, you know,
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let's play a game, put a number out there. I'm going to guess for the UK C16 cars, I reckon
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there's going to be less than 300 of these. Do you reckon? I do. Yeah, over the lifetime of the car,
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you know, this is before you factor in finance costs. And especially, you know, what was the
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finance at the moment with interest? Is it around 910? Yeah, I have to look that up. Yeah.
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You know, with Porsche approved finance, I need to check that. But like, it's big money. It's
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big money. And this is kind of off the back of outside of a press car or a Porsche dealership
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demo car. I've not seen a GTS, i.e. a hybrid GTS on the road in this country yet. No, if you
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can't say I've been looking out for them, to be honest. Okay. Yeah, not not seen, not seen any,
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you know, cars and coffees or on the motorways. You can, you can, you know, they're very distinctive
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from the front, because they've got that different grille profile. Almost look like
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yeah, yeah. So, you know, you'll be able to spot them. Honestly, I've just not just not seen them.
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I've seen a couple of, you know, like base Carreras with the internal combustion engine.
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But for these GTSs, I've just not seen any, they've been out for a year now.
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Is it really? I've just not seen any. And this is a car that, you know, no one's ever going to
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jump out of one of those and go, it's not fast enough. And with this being a 200k car now,
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I just can't see many of them being shifted at all. So I'm going to say in the UK,
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none on 2.2 is going to be less than 300 turbo s's.
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Answers on a postcard. Yeah, we'll see. Answers on a postcard.
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Indeed. So that's the turbo s download and review really outside of the specs, I guess.
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So yeah, we've been on the road. Yeah. A nice little road trip up north. Sorry guys.
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It sounds a bit derogatory, doesn't it, saying that?
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No, not at all. I mean, you know, bearing in mind that for Andy and I down there on the
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south coast, we live in two different parts of town, but we are in the same town and
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there for anything north of Winchester, it gets a bit chilly for us, doesn't it?
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Yeah, I was getting a nosebleed as we were driving up.
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Pass the Watford Gat. Pass Winchester.
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So yeah, we had a, we had a Fried Eggs and Friends at Porsche Center Leeds, which was
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wonderful. Yeah, it was great, wasn't it?
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Really, really good. But we just built it out into a bit of a weekend, really.
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Yeah, we had a little road trip, didn't we?
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It's lovely. And I have to say, Andy, because it was just you and I that bombed up from the coast,
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you and your SC, myself and little Irish. And as I said to you when we stopped for lunch at some
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point, even with just two cars, you know, that whole adventure. Yeah.
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Well, it's exactly what it is. It's just a little adventure.
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And it's just lovely seeing the other car in the wing mirror.
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It's definitely bombing along, doesn't it?
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Yeah. And among like the derriere of just ordinary boring cars, just to see that
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perfected and iconic and timeless Porsche shape. Yeah.
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And I say that because, you know, from a distance from, say, the rear, you know,
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a Cayman looks the same as a 911. There's that design philosophy. It's all in the mix.
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So it doesn't have to be a 911, but it was just fantastic. It really, really was.
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Yeah, it's a great little trip. So really, really enjoyed that journey north.
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We popped in on route to lead at charade UK, well, the HQ actually, at Canuck.
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Yeah. First time I'd been up there. I was obviously meant to go up there for the award
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ceremony, but we all know what happened there. I was at home in bed, gutted still to have missed
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that. But there we go. But yeah, it was great to get up there and see what their facilities
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like up there. Bloody impressive. I was going to say, what did you make of it then?
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Yeah, it was really impressive. Just a great setup all round, isn't it? And everybody's
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seems enthused and, you know, the places looked after and, yeah, seems very different to a lot
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of other body shops that I've visited in the past, a dusty mess. It's nothing like that at all.
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It's very surgical, most, which comes across from Steve. I met Steve a few times, Steve Shaw.
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He's a well cut man, isn't he? And his businesses as well, I'd say.
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Yeah. Yeah. It's clinical. Absolutely clinical in the way it's finished and presented. And the
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other thing, I think we've mentioned this before, but, you know, like a good barometer of a business
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is when you talk to the staff and how engaged they are with the ethos of the company. And what's
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really clear there is the likes of Lee and Glenn and Mark, the general manager that Shua's around.
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They absolutely are on board with that.
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May I say Mark makes a marvellous cup of tea. Did you get a cup of tea or you missed out?
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I might have missed out. Oh, yeah. Thank you, Mark.
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Amazing cup of tea. Excellent.
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I'll be up, up again.
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Really good. Really good. Yeah, we've had a couple of friends, some cars have gone to
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charade over the last year or two, and I have to say the feedback that we've got. And this
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kind of why I wanted to pop in again and give the team at charade the feedback in terms of how
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you're handled from the moment you make that call and say, oh, I'd like this repaired or,
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you know, I want this restored, is really impressive. So we're hoping one of the team
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can join us to talk through that in a bit more detail. But yeah, it was great. You know,
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there's lovely none on 1.2 turbo s cab there that caught my eye. And that was about to like
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undergo some repair work. But also they had an EV McCann turbo with its turbanite badges
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that, yeah, unfortunately, had to come into contact with something at some point.
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But you know, this is kind of the point that as soon as, as soon as Porsche releases a vehicle,
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if you're a Porsche recommended repairer like charade, you have to be trained and skilled to
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deal with that from day one, because someone could feasibly drive out the center of the dealership,
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have an accident, and, and it's got to be repaired by someone that knows what they're doing,
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particularly in reference to the new technology.
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I'll tell you what was really interesting, because that the new McCann that they were repairing.
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I think that was one of the first ones that has gone through some sort of repairs. And
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it was Glenn that was taking me around and showing me around. And he was saying they
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didn't have the methods yet. They had to ask for the methods. So they got the methods on how to
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repair the McCann. But because they're so like, well respected in what they do, they were actually
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going back with feedback to change the methods. Because obviously the methods are a theory.
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It's not actually been done yet. But they were feeding back, you know, that they found
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things to do that were done in a, they could do it in a better way. So they were able to
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feedback on those early methods that received. And that was with Porsche?
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Yeah, with Porsche. Yeah. Back in Stuttgart to actually improve the way that these cars are
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repaired. So yeah, they're on the forefront, as it were.
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Awesome. Absolutely awesome. I mean, someone has done some incredible service then in
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biffing a wall or whatever it was because it's big ball art. It's become a learning care for
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everybody. So yeah, that was with the, I think I might have said hybrid earlier on. I meant EV,
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if that was the case, but yeah, the EV McCann Turbo. So yeah, all sorts going on. It was awesome to
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to pop in and see all of that. And again, great, great people at charade UK. And there's a new
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site actually open for charades empire. There's a new one at Tumbridge now. Yes. Yeah. So we've got
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Canock HQ and Bristol, Cheltenham and now Tumbridge. Yeah, I don't know if Tumbridge's open yet.
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I believe it's the start of next month. Oh, is it? Okay. Yeah. So yeah, really,
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really cool. So yeah, lovely to, lovely to pop into charade en route to Porsche centre Leeds.
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And Steve came along to Leeds, bought his 993. Yes. Yeah. So it's good to chat with him.
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With his lad as well. Yeah. So but yeah, the night before Fridays and Friends, we met up with some
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members of the DNHC. Yeah. It's a lovely evening meal. Had a bit of dinner. It's great. Good to
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see everybody. Good bit of chin wagon. Yeah. Yeah, really, really, really was lovely to meet the
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Northern contingent. And I've got a funny story actually. So I sit next to Johnny. And straight
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away he said, Leigh, I've got a bone to pick with you. I'm afraid in regard to your content.
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I said, go on, Johnny, enlighten me. And you'll remember at the start of this year,
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we did Heritage car parts, we did our cost of running a Porsche. Yeah.
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Oh, God, yeah. I'd introduced that metric of, you know, once you work out your like annual
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running costs, like to do the cost per mile. Yeah. And Johnny did that. I won't say on which car,
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but eight pound a mile, eight pound a mile. And he said, I regret the day I ever sat down
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with a paperwork to work that out. I don't believe that would have been communicated internally.
21:44
I at home. Yeah. So, Johnny, as long as you're watching this podcast on your own,
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or listen to it on your own, then you might have got away with it. If not, as an apology coming.
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I bet that number has reduced. If it's the car that he's just taken away to Norway,
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I bet the average cost per mile has drastically reduced because he's just done a big trip
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around Norway, isn't he? Yeah. See, I think he's still out there, isn't he? Is he still out there?
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I think so, yeah. Yeah. He shipped his car over. I don't know how he shipped it. He just left,
22:14
took it to the port and they shipped it over, didn't they? Yeah. And then he flew over and has done
22:20
tour of Norway. And in fact, he met up with one of the DNHC out there, Simon,
22:28
who's in Stravanga. Have I pronounced that correctly? Let's go with it, Andy. Yeah.
22:33
Something like that. There was a call from Johnny one late one evening,
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help. Does anybody know anybody in Stravanga or surrounding area? I need somebody to weld
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a bit of my exhaust up. And I thought, Simon, that we met in Norway, he came up to Granger
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with us. Yeah, he's been twice now this year. Yeah. I think in fact, the first year he wasn't a
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member of the DNHC yet, was he? But he joined not long after. Remembered that he was in Stravanga.
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I've pronounced it another different way. I'm really murdering it.
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Love it. Yeah, put them in contact. And yeah, managed to find a garage, sorted Johnny's exhaust
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out. I think he welded shut his valve or something that had come undone. I think he put a tack on
23:28
it before and it had come undone. So yeah, the power of the DNHC. The power of the DNHC,
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indeed, that is amazing. And yes, Johnny, after your eight pound a mile calculation,
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I hope you're quite literally well down the road with that figure now. And as we've recently
23:41
realised online works, the new motto should be the more you drive, the more you save. Absolutely.
23:48
Johnny's experience being testament to that. So yeah, really good to see those guys. But yeah,
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I think that the reason we were up north was for the next day with our Fridays and friends at
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Porsche Center Leeds. Yeah, thank you, Wayne for the sorting everything out. Wayne Marnier,
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a DNHC member also works at Porsche Leeds. He is head of Classic, isn't he? Yeah.
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And what a great day it was. It was all absolutely awesome. It was really good to get a good old
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poke around the site really in a bit of the business. I don't know about you, but like I've
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been very aware of JCT 600, the owners of Porsche Center Leeds for years, to be honest with you,
24:28
years and years. So yeah, really, really good to have a look around. We've got a little bit of
24:32
a quick history handy if you're happy to entertain it. Yeah, I think we should do.
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On JCT. So for those that don't know, JCT 600, to quote the full name,
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that was founded in 1946 by Edward Tordoff, but it gained its name from the personalised
24:46
number plate, believe it or not. Love that story. Of Edward's son, Jack Tordoff, who won the Circuit
24:52
of Ireland rally. And that was in a Porsche 911, by the way. I think it was his auntie's number
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plate. Really? I think so, yeah. Interesting. Well, it was in 1973 and the number plate was
25:04
JCT 600. So from a single garage, JCT 600 grew into a major family run automotive retail business
25:12
with what is described as a significant presence in Yorkshire and the surrounding areas. And
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certainly in terms of the Porsche dealership network up there, JCT owns a couple of others as
25:23
well. I think there's a satellite one in York. Teaside as well is under that. Sheffield too.
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Sheffield as well. Yeah, well played. Yeah, where we've also done a Friday with some friends
25:32
previously. So it's quite an empire. I think today the centre, well it still remains family run,
25:40
obviously. But I think aside from Porsche centre, Southlakes, which we called Northlakes for about
25:47
two years until we looked it up, is also family run. So aside from that, it's kind of a unique
25:52
set up to the network, really. And in terms of physical footprint, I think the big thing that
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I took away from was just the sheer size. It was a monster. I'm not aware, and this includes HQ
26:03
at Reading, I'm not aware of a bigger Porsche site in the UK than that. It is absolutely massive.
26:10
Yeah, it's huge, isn't it? I can't believe what they're doing, looking to do, well, I'm sure we
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go into that later in the mods they're doing to the centre with guys. Yeah, yeah, big revamp
26:20
in coming as part of like Porsche GB's like mission for destination Porsche. Yeah, really.
26:27
But yeah, lots to fit in there, particularly with Leeds being a classic partner, one of like the
26:31
half dozen in the UK, really. So it's a really cool place, whether you are an owner,
26:40
fan or aficionado of modern metal, but also classic as well these days. So really, really good. We
26:46
were so chuffed to Porsche Centre Leeds for letting us rock up with a load of DNHC members and
26:53
wide up 9mox TV subscribers as well in fairness to make what was a really lovely, fun morning.
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Had a good vibe, didn't it? It did, yeah, it was a really good vibe. Yeah, nice, relaxed,
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enthusiastic, lots going, lots of good chats going on, good people smiling, drinking good coffee.
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Yeah, it was great. Yeah, yeah. It was, did you know that we were going to have our cars put in
27:16
the showroom for the morning? No, that was a bit of a surprise. It was a fun surprise. I would have
27:21
washed mine if I didn't know. I tell you what, you know, if you own 175,000 mile, 28-year-old 996,
27:30
you know, the last place it should be is in the showroom next to a brand Spankers new Carrera T,
27:37
because every stone chip and rock mark and swell mark, the whole thing
27:44
showed up there under the magnifying glass of showroom lights. Those lights, yeah, they do fire
27:49
off everything there. Yeah, yeah, it was, it was, it was frightening actually to see it all, but
27:55
also really cool to sit in a showroom, you know, as those cars did once upon a time for the first
28:01
time when their first custodian was collecting the car. So yeah, really cool, cool gesture from
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Wayne. So thank you, buddy. Yeah, thank you for, for all the organization. It was great, Nick,
28:10
did well. We have got a conversation with a couple of the guys from Porsche leads from that morning,
28:16
have we not? We have, including Wayne. Including Wayne. And Mark, who is, is that new car sales
28:23
manager? Yeah, new business, really. Yeah, new business. So yeah, good to chat with them. Should
28:28
we roll the roll the roll VT roll VT. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Nightmourn's radio and
28:35
welcome to Porsche centre leads. Thank you all for coming along for fried eggs and friends today.
28:40
We are joined. We've got two guests from Porsche centre leads. We're very, very grateful that you
28:46
guys have let us rock up on a sunny Saturday morning. Thank you for coming along. I should introduce
28:51
you first. So we've got Wayne, classic brand manager. Thank you. At Porsche centre leads,
28:57
and then we've got Mark, who's general manager, heading up new car sales. Yeah. Excellent. So
29:03
I feel like we've got a foot in either camp. So if you don't like the showroom cars, that's my fault,
29:07
sorry. That's where Wayne comes in then from there. Exactly. Well, I think my showroom cars are far
29:13
better. You've got a bit of a competition going on. What do we think? Who's won? Some good classic
29:20
cars in there, apart from the Irish green car and the slate grey. But I guess we'll, we'll get on to
29:26
that. Yeah. Very, very shortly. So yeah, look, as we said, like we're so grateful that you guys have
29:31
let us rock up here. This is a really interesting centre. We had a little bit of a tour earlier
29:36
on that Wayne, you showed us around. I'm absolutely astounded by the footprint of this place. I think
29:42
feels bigger, particularly with the work that you're going to do, which we'll talk about,
29:45
but in terms of footprint, it feels bigger than even Porsche GBHQ at Reading. Sizeable place.
29:52
Well, so yeah, we're going to go for redevelopment. I've done it ready in about two weeks ago,
29:56
see what they've done. That's destination Porsche. So what you've got there is different areas.
30:01
The showroom, you've got an electric area, classic area. Well, what we're going to go to is we're
30:06
going to change our prep area. So where you see the service park behind us, that's going to move
30:10
behind Ferrari. So eventually this will be a whole U shape around the building for new and used cars.
30:16
So the current development is going on. So behind Ferrari, that's going to be our prep centre.
30:20
Then we go down the road to where Bentley used to be. That's currently going to be used by
30:24
yours probably middle of next year as a showroom, while this showroom will be done completely.
30:29
We'll have a specific area for classic then with the ramp in its own destination area.
30:35
So if you go to a newer centre like Nottingham or Reading, that's the start and that's what will
30:40
become to another level. Excellent. Absolutely awesome. It feels like, and maybe our DNHC members
30:47
that live up here might be better placed to opine about this than me, but this kind of feels like
30:52
a bit of a terms of Porsche dealers like the hub of the North. Yeah, it is like I actually come from
30:58
Manchester every day. So I've worked at Wilmsdale Porsche previously. You go over the Pennines,
31:01
you've got a lot of sensors within five miles of all, within 40, 50 miles of each other.
31:07
This is the second oldest Porsche centre or Leeds is when we had Blocksons previously.
31:11
So overall, it's us, then you're up to York, you're up to Sheffield. So we do dominate the area.
31:18
You know, as a centre, we get probably double the volume of cars on the centre. So we are a big,
31:22
big centre. So sometimes our lead times are different because of the size and the footprint
31:27
that we've got, basically. Doing a bit of like research at the end of last series, we had a
31:31
podcast episode where we were talking about iconic license plates. And then I didn't realise with
31:37
JCT 600, basically the name of the business formed from the license plate. Yeah, some initials and
31:44
the license plate. Really cool. Let's share the story for those that don't know that, if you
31:47
wouldn't mind, Wayne. I'm just trying to remember what it's about. But basically, yeah, JCT relates
31:53
to, was it his aunties? Yeah, his aunties initials. And then 600 came from a plate.
31:59
Yeah. That was Jack, wasn't it? Yeah, that's Jack Tordoff. Yeah. Most iconically seen on the 73 RS,
32:06
which you've valid. He actually won the Tour of Ireland in that car. And came third in the
32:13
championship, I believe, behind. Just check my notes. It was Roger Clark. So a bit of a
32:21
brilliant driver there as well. He previously raced Saabs with a V4 engine. So he's a massive
32:28
motorsport. No, and that's carried on through the family as well. We've got Sam Tordoff, who's done
32:32
the Carrera Cup. More famous as a touring car driver. Now does more historic racing. And then
32:41
we've got John Tordoff as well. He does a lot of historic racing now as well. So we've got a real
32:47
heritage behind us as well. There's a wonderful article online from 2012, where Sam, I think as
32:53
a 17 year old, got to drive his grandfather's 2.7 RS Lightweight as well, might I add, one of 17.
33:01
And that was the first ever car driven on the road. Yes. Well, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It looks
33:07
very different from when Jack had it. When Jack had the car, he's red. We actually found some,
33:12
we did a film night for classic, I think it was last year or the year before. We actually found a
33:18
little tiny bit of 8 mil footage on the internet somewhere of it bounds, literally bouncing through
33:23
a forest on this unmade road. And it just looks amazing. A great little piece of footage we found.
33:30
And we used that little segment in our introduction to film night. And it's great to see it bright red.
33:35
And then when Sam tested of that, it changed to white and it had the
33:39
red decals down the side as well. Yeah, yeah. I know JCT is going to celebrate a big milestone
33:44
next year and being 80 years old as a company, as a group, being Porsche brought into the group in
33:50
1967. So there's huge longevity and history to the company. I think what makes JCT different,
33:58
although it's not the only one, but what makes it different from a lot of Porsche
34:01
centres in the network is, you know, it's still family owned. Does that create an advantage
34:06
for you guys? I'm sure you're going to say yes. I think it does. Yeah. Yeah. He gives us, you know,
34:11
I personally know Sam. I personally know John. I look after a couple of John's cars.
34:16
I used to work under Sam when I pretty much worked at another part of the business.
34:21
Sorry about Sam. The first time I started the job, I was a mechanic from Maserati.
34:28
I was walking through the car park. He'd never met before. Good morning, Wayne. How are you?
34:32
Nice to see you. That's the first word I thought it was about. And that says it all,
34:36
I think, about the company. Here at Porsche Leads, it's very much a family. We're all friends.
34:42
You can work some places and it's not the greatest, but this is a great little place.
34:47
You feel welcome. We all have a laugh of joke. There's lots of socialising going on. You play
34:52
a golf with a lot of the team. We are a family from a family values that we have, basically. So
34:57
I've got a team in sales where people have been here three years, 15 years. So you'll see a
35:02
familiar face from the sales department if you've been buying from a period of time, basically,
35:05
which is very rare in this industry. I've been here five years, Wayne's been here seven and a half
35:09
years. We're all car enthusiasts, just like yourselves. So it's just nice to spend time with
35:15
enthusiasts, really. And the family let us do that. Yes, we've got KPIs and Matrix, but it's all
35:20
about people. We've got the right people working for us. We've got relationships from you guys,
35:24
basically. So it's a great turnout today for Wayne. Thank you. I know, mega stuff. Actually,
35:29
again, Wayne, just before this morning started, and you were just giving us a bit of a sneak peek
35:33
into some embryonic design plans for the centre and changing. But the mooted area for classic
35:41
is sizeable. And it's really nice to see, because most people, I think, here today
35:46
drive a car that would perhaps fall under classic program defined by Porsche as a car that's
35:52
out production for 10 years, right? It's quite nice to see
35:56
us as owners being thought of in that way. The role was created a couple of years ago.
36:06
I actually saw it advertised on the JCT. We get emails through these jobs available in JCT.
36:12
I was working in JCT as a workshop manager somewhere at another site. And I just looked at the job
36:17
and thought, I want that job. I want that job. I think I remember seeing you at Sheffield and
36:25
you'd either just got it or you were applying for it. I just got it and I spoke to you guys.
36:32
And so yeah, the idea of having you guys here was in my head then. That's how I saw it going.
36:41
When I went for the interview, my idea was I want Porsche Leeds to be the centre of
36:46
ownership. I want it to be somewhere where people can come just dropping for a coffee and a chat.
36:51
I've got several customers who just literally do that. They'll drop in for a chat and pick some
36:57
parts up or come in for the car servicing and we'll end up chatting for an hour or so. It's
37:02
quite dangerous at times, really, talking to fellow enthusiasts. And I really wanted it to be a
37:07
political community. I wanted to really drive it forward in terms of what we offer with Classic.
37:15
Often you see that OPCs are seen as not being open for classic owners of classic cars. We are,
37:22
especially here, we're a classic partner. It's fundamental to what we do. The history
37:29
is important and we need to look after these cars. So if you've got your early 911s,
37:35
your 996s and 997s, they're all welcome. We want you here. We want to be able to service your car,
37:41
we want to be able to supply parts, give you advice and just have a laugh and a coffee with
37:46
you as well. It's all part and parcel what we do. And I think part of the reason I got this job is
37:52
because of that passion I've got. Ultimately, I am a Porsche fan. I was the kid with the
37:58
poster on the wall. Somebody must remember these. When I talk about it, people don't remember them.
38:04
They was like a black background with a car in front of it, white Lamborghini. There was a Ferrari
38:11
and a red Blackbell 930. I had the red Blackbell 930. That was my favorite. And
38:19
being a technician through the years, worked on classics, et cetera. Occasionally the Porsche
38:24
and the Porsche always had something special. You know yourself, you get behind the steering wheel
38:31
and you get a nice little smile across your face. It's a passion for me.
38:39
You said you've worked on other brands in the past. What did you find different about Porsche
38:43
from those brands? For me, they make sense in terms of how they put together, how they operate.
38:51
I do get an emotional connection with the engines. You start an air-cooled engine up,
39:02
there's something there, balancing the set carbs. It's pleasurable. And with the later cars as well,
39:10
you plug into them, you listen to what it's telling you, you know, you get a set of fault codes
39:16
and they will lead you down a path that you need to fix that vehicle. But it tells you a
39:22
path that makes sense. I used to work for Maserati. Nothing made sense on them cars.
39:27
So it's an engineered car rather than a... Oh, definitely, definitely. Yeah, very much an engineered
39:33
car. Years and years ago, I remember there was a little say, I can't remember the exact model of it,
39:38
and Porsche had the input onto that car. It had a car spring on the back. A friend of mine had it.
39:43
And that thing handled. But the car spring on the back.
39:47
I think if you, to get a slightly geeky on it, if you look at Porsche's, Porsche Agee's full title,
39:53
and it's, you know, Dr. Porsche of Engineering. So it's an engineering company that makes sports cars
40:01
as opposed to a sports car manufacturer, right? And that's why Visak, there's a lot of
40:06
projects that go on way beyond automotive that we don't see. They're lint, forklift
40:11
trucks, for example, cop pits for Boeing, or absolutely all sorts goes on at Visak way beyond
40:18
the machines that we all drive. But to go back to it, you know, and again, like looking around the
40:23
room here and seeing lots of friendly, familiar faces from the DNHC that have put in great miles
40:29
to be here, we say all the time on this podcast, nobody needs to own a Porsche. We choose to,
40:36
often for our sins, right? Particularly us 996 owners. But, you know, it's, it's so, and even
40:42
to be here, we all want to be here today. It's so important that that enthusiasm is matched by
40:47
you guys, ultimately. And that's why it's great to walk in and see all these, you know, old cars
40:52
alongside the new stuff as well, because they all contribute equal parts to the brand.
40:57
Oh, definitely. Yes, definitely. Porsche have a massive supply of parts for these older cars.
41:04
I think I was saying last night when we went to Andy, they even make a dashboard for the 924,
41:10
the other cars with the three dials. They're susceptible to cracking. They even make a dash.
41:16
It's only available in black. But it's available. They've made that part. If you went to Ferrari or
41:22
Audi and ask them for a part of a similar age, they'll probably laugh at you.
41:26
So having that parts back up is essential. And it helps us keep these cars going.
41:37
And yeah, I think really going forward, there's going to be more things coming out.
41:42
There's a few little electric components, electronic components that coming out for
41:45
the older cars as well. They've recently brought out LED lights, headlight bulbs for the cars.
41:51
They're not available in the UK as yet. So I'm hoping they're going to get
41:56
sort of a ticket to say yes, so we can sell them. So I think they've sold really well
42:00
for the G-Bodies and the 996 particularly. So yeah, Porsche have really interested in what
42:08
they're doing here. Just going like, because where this is a classic partner, isn't it, for
42:14
Porsche? What does that mean? Aside from, Mark, you've had to cede some real estate
42:21
to Wayne with classic space in the showroom. Yeah, probably a few years you had the choice
42:27
of the poor sense to be classic or do Sonderwurst. You had a choice of which way you went.
42:31
We've gone classic just to keep the history of the company that we've had as a family values
42:35
for what they've driven before basically. So on that side, bringing in Wayne, we're probably
42:40
more after sales currently because the market goes up and down as it does. The key thing is,
42:45
we're here for you for whatever you need. If it's to find a car that we sent to Australia about a
42:50
year ago, or is it basically to find a part or a dash, that's what a classic sensor offers.
42:56
It offers that one-stop shot if you need it, but we might have to find one for you.
43:01
But likewise, we've got the resource around us. We've got a group by has been here probably,
43:05
I think it was his 40th year, wasn't it, Wayne? Yeah, 40 years. Michael Betts has been here 40
43:10
years. So the connections he's got are unbelievable to where we'll send cars to or find cars from.
43:16
So we can do that. But then we've got Wayne's knowledge. I went to Wayne. I went to Gilbert,
43:21
didn't we? About two and a half years ago when it just started there. His knowledge is unbelievable
43:25
to help you guys for the knowledge that you probably have on that generation of cars. So
43:29
we've got a team of people around you to help you on that side. Okay. So that kind of covers
43:35
the classic bit, but it kind of being rolled out eventually it'll go nationwide where these
43:41
Porsche centres like we're standing in today become like destination Porsche. That's the big
43:45
project, isn't it? I know you guys, that's kind of part of the refit. Again, what does that mean?
43:50
What does that mean for us? What will change? It's more visual. This is a bit of an area.
44:01
We're going to have a bigger area for you. So you feel more included. You know,
44:05
everyone's included with the brand. And that's new, old and then clubbing that classic area
44:10
to a higher level is what's needed to take it to another level for people who are joining it for
44:15
the first time. You know, you fill your part of the journey and you definitely are. Awesome. I
44:20
actually love that. Is it possible to take us through some of the cars that we're seeing over
44:24
there, Wayne? Oh, yeah. That's an interesting little sample. There's a couple of dodgy ones
44:29
towards the right there. Yeah, I think through the other ones. They just appeared this morning.
44:34
I don't know who brought them in. So we've got a little rent spot. That's just been in for a
44:40
couple of minor leaks, is that with us? Yeah. Gentlemen, let me show it today. Yeah, they met
44:45
him earlier. Nice guy. Yeah, he's a really nice guy. I think he's left now. Yeah, yeah. He's a guy
44:52
called Andy, his friend. He contacted me. I did some work on his GT3. Yeah. And then
44:59
we brought the rent supporting as well. And so we're going to look after that for going forward
45:04
as well. Next week, we've got the C2993 in yellow. That car, Mike Betts actually originally sold.
45:14
Oh, really? So it's a JCT car? Yeah, it's a JCT car. Yeah. So that it's got a pivot
45:19
checkered history in terms of it's really well looked after. But unfortunately,
45:24
it was next to an electric car that set a fire. Yeah, yeah. So it's the right and left hand side
45:31
was damaged. It's a new rear bumper. The bodywork majority of it is original. It's been repainted.
45:39
The customer recently bought the vehicle, brought it to us for us to look after.
45:43
So we've put the PCM in that, the classic PCM, done a bit of a service and going through a little
45:50
bit of a fault with the sunroof, but nothing major. It's a great little car. What a strange
45:55
bit of history that is. Yeah, it's great that it's come back again. I just love those stories where
45:59
things come back to us. Then we've got the bright orange 996. I think we'd call that punchy, wouldn't
46:06
me? Yeah. Yeah. You can't be shy driving that, can you? Now you tell me that that is a factory
46:12
painted car. Yeah. Yeah, it's PTS. I'm not sure of the colour. Yeah. It's not golf. It's too bright.
46:19
Yeah, it's not golf. Proper punchy orange. That is Michael Betts. It's his son's car.
46:27
He's picked it up. He did the gumball. He's taken the majority of the stickers off
46:31
when he's bought it. Apparently, that's the spec it came with, the buckets, the cage and
46:36
everything. Wow. It was a Russian oligarch or something that originally specced that car.
46:42
So that's why it's a little bit above what anyone else would choose. That's a 996 C4S,
46:50
orange buckets, cage, got various other mods, isn't it? I'm just going through it,
46:56
so that the listener can visualise what they're basically hearing.
47:01
And then on the classic stand, we've got a really, really, really nice premium URLs, PTS,
47:09
yellow 993 Turbo. Yeah. That's an absolutely stunning car. I borrowed that off a gentleman
47:15
who, I suppose, a lot of new cars offers. Supercar similar one of our salesmen.
47:23
He knows the guy and managed to get that in for me. He actually drove it here
47:27
and packed it in there for me. I've not driven it yet. Fingers crossed I'll get to at some point.
47:33
Great drive. Great drive. Awesome. Awesome.
47:35
Jux deposed, I guess, by the manual Carrerati cab at the back for a bit of modern metal.
47:40
Yeah. Yeah. I really like the Carreratis. Yeah. We love them here at 911. Yeah.
47:46
We were chatting to some DNHC as earlier on. I think the greatest barometer you can give
47:50
for the Carreratis is that Andy B as an old... Fuddy-duddy.
47:56
Yeah, old, I just realised. But yeah, you know, like air-cooled dude,
48:00
you know, like you were absolutely evangelising over there, which the biggest compliment you
48:04
can give that car. We've got one of our best customers, big Ferrari customer,
48:09
big customer. We had a lovely white car, aero kit, T, and basically when that came to
48:14
show me the blue decals, he's like, that just took him back 20 years.
48:18
You know, so the visual look of that car doesn't have to be the fastest car.
48:22
Yeah. But it handles amazing. It just looks like it used to look.
48:26
So you'll see the T's like that one there. We'll have probably the grey decals and the
48:29
grey mirrors on. So we had a white car with the blue one and you have a wooden gear stick
48:33
on the manual box. Takes you back to where we used to be. So people still value that
48:39
even though they can have a range of other cars at the same time.
48:42
Sorry. Well, I was going to say, so again, as journalists can say that that is an
48:49
absolutely fabulous car, a really, really fabulous car. Highlight of the 992.2 away from GT lineup.
48:57
But like in terms of sales, they haven't set the place alight. You know, why do you think that is?
49:03
So we were saying to someone earlier, during 2020, you had a massive order bank, you know,
49:08
with COVID cars were running really, you know, getting silly money back for your car.
49:12
So you're running a car for a low value. Since then, there's been price increases
49:16
that have come around, basically. So there are new directs that came into Porsche GV.
49:21
She asked for more volume of cars. We've got more volume. It's trying to get a balance of volume
49:25
supply and demand. We've probably just had a bit too much supply in the market. And that's now
49:30
coming back down to a level where we've got a better level, basically. There is some offers out
49:35
there, because there's some stock out there. But when they've gone, it goes back to as it used to be.
49:40
So yeah, a bit different at the minute. Okay, interesting, interesting feedback.
49:43
I think it's about time we opened up to the floor. Has anybody got any questions?
49:47
Doesn't have to be on the centre. We could get geeky with some cars that you want to ask the experts.
49:53
Don't make me pick on someone. You need Manga's walker here.
49:59
Excellent. Alex, pass you over.
50:02
Hi, guys. So question from me. If money, no object, what Porsche would you go for?
50:09
I'll let you answer that first. It'd have to be a 918. I saw one about five years ago.
50:15
Took out the showroom. It just looked epic. It was like Donnington last week. Saw a black one in
50:20
there and it just says as a brand what we can offer. It's just different level and it didn't look
50:26
12 year old car and it looks a bit probably even older than that now.
50:30
So that is definitely a car that if you drive in every day, it'll feel very, very special.
50:35
So that's the reason why. I could answer that by just asking you a lot of questions and
50:40
what do I have to buy it for? Is it every day? Is it? I think ultimately 934 RSR
50:48
road spec. I just think they're a fantastic looking car. The sound incredible. I've driven
50:55
original 930 turbos with a four speed manual and they are ballistic. For how little brake
51:02
horsepower they have, they feel as quick as any modern day car to drive them. You're probably
51:07
not traveling that fast comparatively, but it just feels quicker. It's the feeling you get
51:14
when you drive that car. So I think the 934 RSR will just be on another level. Unfortunately,
51:19
I don't have a million and a half quid for one of those. I think that's good timing that Wayne's
51:23
picked that, isn't it? Because this morning, it went live, didn't it? A video on, oh, is it
51:29
tomorrow morning? Yeah, it's Sunday tomorrow, isn't it? Yeah. Well, yeah, this, it will be live on
51:34
time. This comes out. This time this comes out. Yeah, tomorrow morning, 9am or 9 11, what time
51:40
is it released? 9am, yeah. 9am is a great video on Lee driving a 934 over in Belgium.
51:47
Oh, fantastic. The lucky man. A distinctly above average day at work. Fantastic. Any other
51:55
questions that we can fire to the team? Thank you for being brave and going first.
52:01
There must be some somewhere. Excellent. Please introduce yourself as well. Just a quick question
52:07
to the four of you. Which cars do you currently own and drive?
52:13
So, so today I'm driving up to Scotland today, because we've got our national golf events,
52:18
so I'm going up to Lott Lowman today. So this weekend, I've got my kanji chest for the weekend. So
52:22
one sales guy just says, look, you need to go on a proper route. She's not going up the motorway,
52:26
so we're literally going through air, trune. So I've got like, it's four hours to six hours,
52:31
but you know what's worth it? It's in a petrol car. So don't drive that every day, unfortunately. We
52:37
have an electric car and that's, that does the job. That's what it does, gets me to work.
52:42
But this will be more fun on the way down there, all the way up there.
52:45
Well, I've got a company car, which is a VDBU Arteon, which is a great A2B car. And then at home
52:52
in my garage with the engine in bits, unfortunately at the moment, I've got a 1978 VDBU Camper.
52:59
So champagne edition. So it's got very, very 70 stripes. It's quite a cool thing.
53:04
But unfortunately, the engine let me down. So I've got to rebuild that. So that's in bits,
53:11
currently collecting parts, which are quite hard to come by for good quality parts these days for
53:14
those engines. I drive that old 78 SC over there. Yep. Excellent. Yes, I've got the Irish Green
53:26
996 at the back, which is colloquially termed Little Irish. It's kind of the Nine Works work
53:32
van, really, on the way home back down to Dorset. Later on, it will hit 175 K. It's very much
53:38
driven, not hidden in line with our Nine Works mantra. And then I've got a 40th anniversary,
53:43
which is very much hidden, not driven 55,000 miles. And funny, actually, I've just sawn
53:48
there. It's probably a conversation for another day to explore on the podcast, but this sort of
53:52
time of year where it goes away, I think I've done a thousand miles in it this year, which is
53:57
sacrilege really. It should be far higher. But I always think maybe I should get into something
54:03
else. And it's kind of this, the peaks and troughs you have of a seasonal car, really, I guess.
54:08
It's very different to the car you can drive every day. And there's always instant gratifications
54:12
as you jump in Little Irish as a car to be used all year round. But I go through this like winter
54:17
lull as the car hibernates in the garage. It kind of my enthusiasm for it hibernates, I think is
54:23
fair to say. And usually it gets to April, it goes back on the road and I fall in love with it again.
54:28
But this time year, I always start thinking,
54:31
what's next? Yeah, I guess so, you know, like, again, just trying to be sensible with it. It's
54:36
and I've said this on the podcast before, it's almost too nice for me and what it is.
54:43
And trying to look after myself for a rainy day, never make myself rich by any stretch of
54:48
the imagination, but trying to be vaguely sensible for it. But then, you know, we're here for a good
54:51
time, not a long time. And that kind of goes against the grain in that regard. So, yeah,
54:58
this time of year is always a difficult one to be honest. Is this an advert for a 40th anniversary?
55:06
It comes with the luggage kit. Former owner was the Oasis drummer, which is very timely at the
55:13
moment. So, yeah, come and have a chat afterwards, I guess. But, you know, again, it's just one
55:17
of those. I know this is the thing we constantly play, don't we? And our own mind as enthusiasts is,
55:22
you know, do we stick or twist? Gus and I had a wonderful conversation earlier on that actually,
55:27
sometimes the very best car is the one you're already sitting in. Little Irish probably ticks
55:31
that for me. But yeah, again, as a seasonal car, it kind of does have kind of peaks and troughs,
55:36
really, and should be driven more with that. I think also, a lot of times I have conversations
55:44
with people who are looking to gain to porches and classic porches. And it's
55:48
knowing what to buy in the first place and how to buy it. And I think, for me, you've got to
55:55
let your heart lead a little bit, but also keep your head screwed on. You speak to many people
56:02
who buy a classic 911, whether it be a 997, an SC, and they've bought it because they've fallen in
56:09
love with the car. And then they get it home, get to their local specialist or the dealership,
56:15
and it's a basket case. Always have your car inspected, get advice beforehand,
56:21
speak to guys, you know, get involved with NineWorks, get involved with your dealership,
56:26
speak to them, see what they think. People are always, always welcome to drop me an email and
56:31
we can have a conversation. And you really got to do research before you go and buy a classic
56:36
or any 911 and ensure that it's the soundest car you can afford. And if you're buying that car,
56:44
because you really love it, and expect that you really want, but you know something's wrong with it,
56:49
make sure you make a plan going forward how you're going to look after that car.
56:53
Mark, do you sell any classics here? Last few years has changed because the
56:57
market's changed really, so about five years ago we used to, then we slowed down a bit really.
57:02
Do you think that's going to change with the expansion of the showroom here?
57:05
It will change slightly, and then also if you think of just the way your electrification is
57:08
going, you know, there is always going to be demand for a petrol car, always.
57:13
So it's probably going to grow on that basis, yes. So for those of you who want to be more
57:17
connected with you guys, if you've got a car to service them, to bring them in, to look after them,
57:22
you to come to us, then we'll find all the cars for you, basically, on that side,
57:26
you know, because we'll have might buying cars at the same time, so it will grow, yes.
57:29
Yes, see that happening. We've definitely seen that happening down at Bournemouth,
57:34
they're a classic approved centre as well, and they've got quite a few older
57:40
classics for sale now, so yeah, we're good to see that coming here as well.
57:44
Yeah, without a doubt. Superb. Okay, well look, shall we give away some prizes?
57:47
Yes. Yeah, shall we do that, which Mark and Wayne can help out?
57:51
Yeah. Again, there's a couple of prizes from Porsche Centre Leeds. We've got one as well,
57:57
again, fitting in with Driven or Hidden, as we're known for, we wanted to give something away.
58:01
We did initially moot furthest travelled, but then we realised we would win that, probably,
58:07
having come up from the South Coast, so we'd better change that.
58:10
Yeah, I think we're going to go furthest, furthest that you've, you know, the most amount of miles
58:16
that you put on your car this year, so yeah, anybody got any big numbers of, you know,
58:22
have they done any big trips and, you know, really piled on the miles? I think there's got to be a
58:27
few round, or there's a hand-rise. This is like an auction, but it's just for a t-shirt.
58:35
Someone all beat me, but I bought my 718 GT4 in the middle of May, and in
58:41
eight weeks, put seven and a half thousand miles on it.
58:44
Eight weeks? Yeah, driving to France and driving around North Wales, so.
58:49
Okay. And it's a club sport, and it's not very comfortable.
58:54
I think that car must have been on, like, an automotive treadmill since May.
58:58
Just keep going. That is pretty epic.
59:00
Have you got any rises on that? So eight weeks of ownership and seven thousand miles,
59:05
does anybody get anywhere near that? Well, Alex, I think you take the prize.
59:11
You must have a fuel card as well, I hope, because that's absolutely insane.
59:15
Yeah. So we've got a couple of money can't buy prizes here. We've got a prototype hat
59:20
that unfortunately we didn't get enough purchases of, so we haven't made it anymore yet.
59:25
So you're not really selling it at this point, Andy.
59:29
It's a great hat. I love it. And also you've got one of these t-shirts, which again was
59:33
a prototype with the stuff on the back where nobody else has got that, and a little pin as well.
59:38
So if you want to come up and grab those, it's an extra large, so it might swamp you a little bit.
59:43
Yeah. Well played. Absolutely superb. Super. Very good. Very good.
59:49
Excellent. And we've got a couple of hats to give away. One of these mugs, which is the,
59:55
to go with the new car, what was that? The Spirit 70. Very much like that. Very good.
00:01
And then the big prize is the experience center.
00:05
I think I'll just choose some people from random.
00:07
Go for it, yeah. See who's actually popped the name in there.
00:12
Let's just see where I land.
00:16
First prize for a Martini racing hat.
00:19
Alex Kotterell. Alex.
00:23
Oh, why? Bad. So bad. Still in the front.
00:29
Shall we go for another hat?
00:31
What do we call this one?
00:38
2024. It sort of reminds me a bit of Olga Star, though.
00:41
Yeah, it does. Yeah.
00:42
You know, the old stripes on there.
00:58
For the mug, Andy Riddick.
01:02
I think Andy has just gone.
01:05
Yeah. All right, I'll pull someone else out.
01:07
If he's not here, he's not here.
01:11
We've got the cavalry are coming in.
01:19
There's the box there for you as well.
01:25
Would that be a Yorkshire brew going in there?
01:36
The big prize for the single person to go to Silverstone
01:40
and do the driving experience.
01:44
Jim Walker, are you here?
01:51
I can see someone pointing, but...
02:02
You don't get your prize.
02:11
The doctor, Alex Brody.
02:19
Pick that poster off the wall.
02:28
Never won anything in my life before.
02:30
Can we just clarify, will Alex get to drive a new product?
02:35
Because Alex's 996 failed his MOT yesterday.
02:38
It won't go around the track, did it?
02:40
You did get a lift, didn't you?
02:41
Yeah, I got a lift from James Taylor.
02:43
I might have to give James a little go in the car then.
02:50
Thanks for mentioning the MOT failure.
02:53
If it doesn't affect future sales.
03:02
Thank you to everybody for coming along to create such a warm and friendly atmosphere today.
03:08
Like typical nine works, to be honest.
03:09
We just ask people for everything we do, whether it's an event or a road trip,
03:13
just turn up with good vibes, a little bit of patience, and a load of positivity as well.
03:19
And I've really felt that today with the conversations we've had.
03:22
And again, I know people have put in some great miles to get here as well.
03:25
An honourable mention as well for DNHC's Mike and Simon who went and got us an SD card
03:31
because we came all this way and forgot to bring it to record this today.
03:34
So, thank you for that.
03:35
And again, just thank you so much for making the effort to come out on a Saturday morning.
03:38
Thanks to Mark and Wayne and the brilliant team here at Porsche Centre Leeds
03:42
for showing us around.
03:43
And again, just making us feel so welcome.
03:45
So, everybody, thank you so much.
03:47
Thank you, Anne-Marie and Ken.
03:50
Thanks so much, Wayne.
03:56
That was Mark and Wayne from Porsche Centre Leeds.
04:02
Yeah, really, really good stuff.
04:04
Love to get back up there at some point soon.
04:06
Can I do a quick spread the love for JCT and supplying the coffee and the pastries on the day?
04:15
I don't know if you've got to spread the love, but that's mine for this week.
04:19
Yeah, happy to go with that.
04:21
Yeah, it was free coffee, and it was good coffee as well, more importantly.
04:26
So, yeah, big props to sorting that out for us.
04:30
Should we do Gem of the Week?
04:32
Yep, Gem of the Week.
04:33
I'm staying with Turbo S, Andy B.
04:35
Yeah, it's a loose theme of today.
04:37
It's not that white one that was at Leeds, was it?
04:41
No, but you know what, it was.
04:42
Yes, that was a Turbo 50.
04:44
That was a Turbo 50, yeah.
04:45
And that is up for like slap bang on 200, 200 notes.
04:49
It looked really good in white, didn't it?
04:51
Didn't have the round on the door, which is a great move.
04:55
And I think the Turbo script and everything was in that sort of darky gray, or maybe even a gold,
05:02
It's very different.
05:03
A lot of the examples on the used market currently are in that adventuring green,
05:08
similar to the press car that we drove.
05:11
There's a lot of those.
05:12
There's certainly none that looked like that, JCT spec car, if you like,
05:16
which is still like delivery miles.
05:18
But no, it's not that, because that car isn't on the numbers marketplace.
05:22
Of course it's not.
05:23
So yeah, I've gone, do you know what, that is a 200K car these days, the brand new Turbo S.
05:28
Well, if you went for a 991.1 Turbo S, which is say what, just over 10 years old now,
05:36
nobody, and I mean, nobody has ever jumped out of that car and said that is not fast enough.
05:41
Believe me, that is a true guided missile.
05:43
And it's still of that era where just everything goes on the Turbo S spec wise.
05:48
You just basically at that point choose your color and interior trim options.
05:52
It really is that comprehensive.
05:56
So that's a 560 horsepower rocket ship mated to seven speed PDK.
06:02
It's in guards red, or all guards red cars look fast, don't they?
06:09
What's interesting, so it's Turbo S.
06:11
So it's got the usual recruitment of like PCCBs, heated sports seats.
06:18
It's got absolutely everything.
06:19
But what's really interesting about this car is it doesn't have the Turbo S centre locks.
06:24
It's got five lugs, which as we well know on this podcast means it's road trip friendly.
06:29
And I think it looks absolutely sensational.
06:32
It reminds me of a press car I drove in 2013 when the Turbo came out that was in that
06:38
exact spec and we took it round Paris with the magazine headline Turbo Triumph.
06:45
And it's it's that spec.
06:47
It's done 45,000 miles.
06:50
So not a lot really considering it's like just over 10 years old.
06:53
It comes with Harbour Cars tried and tested 12 month in-house warranty by themselves,
07:01
And it's up for 72,000 pounds.
07:05
So by the time by three exactly that by the time you've specced up a Turbo S,
07:10
you could have three of those.
07:12
And honestly, you won't get out of that car and say it doesn't lack presence
07:16
because it's got a turbo wide spec body and you won't say it isn't fast enough
07:21
with 560 horsepower and a 0 to 62 time of just over three seconds.
07:26
It's an unbelievable amount of car that 72 K at Harbour Cars.
07:32
Take a look on the Nomus marketplace about our gin.
07:36
Talking of buying cars, should we talk about our new little what should we call it?
07:44
I don't know what we should call it.
07:45
It's the buying boots campaign, isn't it?
07:47
The buying boots campaign, well said.
07:51
Very good, very good.
07:53
Our friend Craig Justice has come up with a lovely t-shirt design,
07:57
which is strapping on your buying boots.
08:02
And if you buy a car from the water car from the Nineworks marketplace in the last couple of years,
08:09
if your purchase has been guided by that car being advertised on the marketplace
08:16
or guided by it being featured in one of our YouTube videos talked about in the podcast,
08:25
you feel that it's come your way because of that, then do give us a shout.
08:31
You're entitled to a free of charge t-shirt with lovely little graphic on the front,
08:38
little man buying boots man running with his bag of cash.
08:44
It's such a good drawing.
08:45
It's such a great little design for Mr Justice sketch.
08:48
And it's a money can't buy t-shirt, which is always really cool.
08:51
I believe I'm entitled to one.
08:53
You are, just scraping there.
08:55
Scraping in there with a paragon purchase.
08:58
Exactly as you said, Andy, if any of our editorial insight has just helped push you
09:07
in the direction of a great car on the Nineworks marketplace, we just want to say a little thanks
09:12
by sending you our free of charge quality t-shirt.
09:16
Cementing that idea that the Nineworks marketplace, you feel comfortable buying from there?
09:24
It's the sign of quality.
09:26
Yeah, which we've had some lovely feedback so far in terms of anecdotal from people buying
09:32
cars from the dealers on the marketplace and what that's meant to them.
09:36
So it's been really nice to see.
09:38
And again, exactly as you said, Andy, just kind of
09:42
crystallizes what we're trying to achieve with that marketplace
09:45
and how it differs from quite literally anything else out there.
09:48
Yeah, allowing people to be confident in their purchase.
09:51
Yes. So if somebody thinks, oh, that is definitely, I fall into that category,
09:56
I've bought a car, what do they need to do?
09:59
Send an email to hello at Nineworks.co.uk saying which car you've bought, where you bought it from,
10:07
pop in your t-shirt size and a little quote of why you bought it and how you felt confident
10:14
about buying it from somebody on the marketplace.
10:16
Yeah, and we'll ratify that with the dealers at their end as well.
10:20
If not, we're going to be banging out of business by Monday.
10:23
Yeah, we've been paying for a lot of t-shirts.
10:25
Let's get a load of t-shirts all over each other.
10:27
We're clothing Britain.
10:32
Good. Okay, I'll give you an update on the DNHC collective update.
10:38
I've kept it local to Leeds.
10:42
So I've got three new members that are up around the area.
10:46
First off is Oliver Bevis, who is based in Leeds.
10:51
I'm not sure if you were there on the weekend.
10:55
He hasn't just recently purchased, I believe, a 997.2 C2 in guards red.
11:03
Yeah, had it just a month and he's loving it.
11:09
Yeah, I think he was there.
11:12
Oh no, he couldn't make it.
11:13
He couldn't make it, unfortunately.
11:14
I think he had some family thing going on.
11:17
But yeah, second up is Steve Thompson, who is based in Warwickshire,
11:23
so not too far away.
11:25
Not Warwickshire from Leeds.
11:27
Well, you know, it's way north of here, isn't it?
11:34
It's giving me a bit of bandwidth.
11:36
It's giving me a bit of bandwidth.
11:37
True Costa del South Coast.
11:38
Yeah, it is, isn't it?
11:41
Currently driving a Tesla Model Y in brackets, I know.
11:46
But he has been swayed recently.
11:52
I think he's coming up to 50 and decided that it's about time he bought a Porsche.
12:00
Has been looking at 911s, looked at a GTS 4-litre Cayman,
12:07
but found all of those a bit of a stretch at the moment.
12:09
He's still got kids hanging around,
12:11
needing to be paid for for college and stuff like that.
12:14
Biff him off, Steve.
12:16
Well, I think that's where his brother-in-law boasts.
12:19
He's got a 911, Carrera 4 GTS, so he's always making comments.
12:27
But Steve's decided to go for a Cayman-style edition.
12:31
He has seen one of those.
12:33
Buying it new and very much looking forward to picking that up.
12:38
I wonder if he's picked that up by now, actually.
12:41
It'd be interesting to see what he thinks about it.
12:44
That's going to be going from a Tesla into a Cayman-style edition.
12:48
That is going to be an incredible experience.
12:51
That's going to be like being able to see for the first time, I think,
12:54
in terms of tactility and how everything, just engagement.
12:59
Wow, congratulations, Steve.
13:02
That's just to confirm.
13:03
That's Steve in Warwickshire and Yorkshire, yeah?
13:06
Not in Yorkshire, no.
13:07
North, yeah, it's on the way.
13:10
Same time zone, to be fair.
13:11
Okay, I'm going, where was the other one that I was going to do today?
13:18
Oh, yeah, this is nowhere near.
13:20
I thought I had three lined up up north.
13:26
Right, okay, I really bugged this up.
13:30
No, I love it. It's great.
13:33
Andrew Aldridge, who joins us from Chapel Row in West Parkshire.
13:45
If you go in that way, it's definitely on the way.
13:47
He's actually very close to the René A Brewery,
13:49
and that's how he found out about the DHC.
13:52
I think he had a load of cars go past his front window.
13:56
Recently bought a car from Raj at MR Sports Cars.
13:59
He has a 2013 991.1 Carrera S-Cab that he's very happy with.
14:09
Beautiful, beautiful.
14:10
And what a superb all-round Porsche sports car
14:14
that really is, by the way.
14:15
Yeah, that's a do-it-all-everything, isn't it?
14:17
Yeah, a big, big welcome to Collective.
14:20
And also, just want to go back to Oliver quickly
14:23
on this topic of guards red cars.
14:25
I mean, yeah, 997.2, as you rightly pointed out
14:29
at the top of the podcast, way rarer than the .1.
14:32
And also, again, you don't see many of those in guards red.
14:36
There's a lot of, like, you know, basalt blacks
14:39
and meteor grays, particularly of the C2 of that generation.
14:43
So a guards red, that's a lovely, that's an inspired choice.
14:49
Okay, I'll be back next week with, I think, a longer list.
14:53
We've had a lot of new members.
14:57
In and around the lead area.
14:59
I totally muck that up, didn't I?
15:02
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