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Yes people want GT3s. But they make a tiny amount of those compared to regular 911s. My point was more than people buying a new base Carrera, or even a 4S, want something that's less sports car and more status car. I don't think Porsche will have any issues until there's a major stock market drop. Right now the people buying these cars are high on massive stock market gains, so they don't really care that it's an extra $50k, they just want one now. If the market has a major drop from something, and all that paper wealth gets hit, Porsche could be in for some hurt. |
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11-25-2024, 04:00 PM | #24 |
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Porsche sell you turbo charged because of emissions, if it wasn't for that the entire line up bar the TURBO would be NA. AS sports car with a turbo charged engine loses much of it's point for existing in the first place.
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11-25-2024, 04:16 PM | #25 |
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Not quite, too busy with other things like moving soon. It needs more work removing an old faulty thatcham immobiliser to even start it, then fix the n/w dash lights and finally the reverse gear that doesn't engage. I overhauled the rear brakes with a kit, it had seized callipers.
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I drive a 24 M2 daily with carbon buckets, and love it. Went to the porsche dealer today and drove a 2021 911s with 1,700 miles. It was beautiful, sexy, and full of pure class.
I drove it on the streets and honestly didn't blow me away on acceleration and handling. I am going to head to another dealer later this week, but honestly think I would keep the M2 and pick up a M3CS for the weekend. |
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I loved my 2000 911 but it started to break down in 2012 and I found out the engine was at severe risk of failure. I sold it and found out there was a class action lawsuit against Porsche one of many. Six years later I bought a Z06 M7 ragtop. Its more exciting to drive then a 911 gets from that year and a lot less money
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What did you like about the base 911? It’s a well made mass produced car with decent handling and ok power. Sounds like a vacuum cleaner though.
I haven’t driven a G series CS but I’d imagine it is in another league. I did own an F series M2 CS and that was a way better drive than the base 992 with the benefit of being much more practical if you need that. |
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I think a while ago, Porsche was a great mid point between say a BMW M and exotics. Their pricing has increased massively, and I'm at the point where I just think there are more interesting cars for the price (especially if you look on the used market).
My dream car was a Speed Yellow 997.1 GT3, but considering it's something I'd drive once a week or 2, I just don't think that's worth the +$120k entry level. Personally, I find "useable" cars like the G80CS much more interesting nowadays.
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The 911 Carrera is iconic and offers an unmatched driving feel with its rear-engine dynamics. However, the M3CS gives you more versatility with four doors and a more aggressive edge in performance
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My F23 is better than my old 996 Cab in every way except for the name. I really want a new 911 Targa but they just keep getting bigger and more expensive.
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11-26-2024, 12:41 PM | #37 | |
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To be totally honest, the only 997.1 worth buying (for good money) is the turbo IMO. The only 996 worth buying (for good money) is a 997 Turbo IMO. Obviously many disagree with me. But a cheap 996/997.1 with a stick makes sense. |
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The fear is bore scoring, the 996 and 997.1 are rife with it. The sleeper is the .2 base 3.6 engine which I don't think i have ever seen have this issue. It's a big enough issue that I paid for a bore scope with videos and photo when I bought my .2 with only 40K miles.
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When you already have a missile of a car like the M2, don't focus so much on the acceleration but rather the overall experience. I can't speak to how the new turbo Porsches drive, the 997/987 cars are so connected. They have everything you need in terms of creature comforts and quality, but are also pretty raw and intense. They have way more NVH than a 991+ car, but arguably a much better sports car driving experience. It is far more fun to drive a slow car fast than vice versa. Also, it takes a lot of time driving a Porsche sports car to understand and fall into the magic of these cars. I took me a good 3 months. It's now been 2 years, 1 month, and 19 days and I will NEVER part with my Cayman unless it's totaled. In the rare chance the motor blows, I'll just put a built 3.8 in it.
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I was referring to the DFI 3.6, I don't think i have seen anyone report a case of scoring. It has likely happened but numbers must be super low as you don't see it on forums etc.
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I know you tried a 992 and were left unimpressed I looked at the 992 and test drove a 992 S manual, wanting to scratch that 911 itch got back in my 718 4.0 manual and was like NAH this is better try a 718 GTS 4.0 or 718 GT4 manual I think you might be impressed |
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The 911 shines in the corners. At low speeds and regular traffic, you will not be impressed. The driving dynamics are on a different level. Also a 911 has a billion options so one car can feel very different than the next. Try a T or GTS which have most of the sport oriented stuff standard like Sport Chrono, lowered suspension, sport exhaust etc. Also try one with rear wheel steering (RAS), makes huge difference. The M cars are hard to beat for the $$$. A base 911 is double the price of M2. |
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Sold my G82 and bought a 991.2 GTS and I have 0 regrets. I thought I would miss the M4 but I can't say that I do.
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