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You get the sense that some people at Porsche stuck their necks out a little bit to make the new, manual-transmission 911 GT3 a reality. Sure, many enthusiasts had been clamoring for such a car, but would they actually buy it?
It turns out, a surprising number of them did. Especially in United States.
On the sidelines of the LA Auto Show yesterday, Klaus Zellmer, CEO of Porsche Cars North America, told Road & Track that a full 50 percent of GT3s sold in the US have been manual-equipped. That's a lot more than anyone at Porsche expected—including Zellmer, who bet GT3 boss Andreas Preuninger the stick-shift wouldn't sell.
"I lost of a crate of wine to Andreas over it," Zellmer told R&T. "I said, 'well, I think it'll be 20 percent,' but I knew 20 percent was probably too little. But I would have never guessed it'd be 25 percent or more."
Zellmer thinks that manual take-rate for the GT3 could decrease over time, since a lot of early orders were placed by those who'd been waiting for this car, but it's still a big number. Zellmer told us he's "amazed" at the response for this car.
It turns out, a surprising number of them did. Especially in United States.
On the sidelines of the LA Auto Show yesterday, Klaus Zellmer, CEO of Porsche Cars North America, told Road & Track that a full 50 percent of GT3s sold in the US have been manual-equipped. That's a lot more than anyone at Porsche expected—including Zellmer, who bet GT3 boss Andreas Preuninger the stick-shift wouldn't sell.
"I lost of a crate of wine to Andreas over it," Zellmer told R&T. "I said, 'well, I think it'll be 20 percent,' but I knew 20 percent was probably too little. But I would have never guessed it'd be 25 percent or more."
Zellmer thinks that manual take-rate for the GT3 could decrease over time, since a lot of early orders were placed by those who'd been waiting for this car, but it's still a big number. Zellmer told us he's "amazed" at the response for this car.
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