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nobox
thanks.
i've visited this site (and it's prior site before it ..) many times (enjoyed some great/funny watch, torque, oil and nitro discussions) and, thanks to you all, think i'm fairly well versed in the car, its options, S v. non-S, etc.
i didn't want to order which is why i was wondering if dealers expected more cars for '15.
it is interesting how dealers configure these.
Dealer will continue to get more cars in. Normally, the change-over to new models is around the beginning of June. So the last of the 2015, will likely be arriving at dealers in July.(figure about 6 - 7 weeks from production to delivery if you're living on the east coast.)
Usually, the sales manager, at a dealership will configure spec cars. I'm sure they all have different priorities - comfort, appearance items, performance oriented and of course profit. (Imagine what the dealer markup is on a $7K Burmeister Stereo). As a result you'll seldomly see a car with almost no options. In general, you'll likely see new cars coming in with a similar mix of options to what dealers have in stock already. When I've been in Florida, I've never been able to find a manual Porsche on the lot. Here in Ontario, dealers now have roughly 25% of their Boxsters with manuals in stock.
Happy hunting.
One other thing to keep in mind is that this could be the last year for Boxsters with Flat Sixes (unless you go with the upcoming GT4).