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It depends which 991 you drove, the 991.1 or 991.2. The 991.2 has the new turbocharged engine. Vastly different driving experience from the .1 to the .2. The .1, is a naturally aspirated 3.4L, while the .2 is a turbocharged 3.0L. I had the 991.1 C4S, and I will tell you that you have to get the motor into the higher rev range to experience the power - also you want all of the settings in Sport +, it becomes a very different car in Sport +.
I loved the car, the handling and the overall road feel, it's such a different platform to the BMW M cars. IMHO, my M4 is a Grand Tourer vs. the pure Sports Car feel of the 911. I sold my 991.1 C4S about 6 weeks ago and intend purchasing a 991.2 Turbo - this is a very stealthy car with ridiculous HP and even more ridiculous Torque, it, however, can be driven very comfortably as a Daily Driver. My goal is to find a low mile 2017, so do yourself a favor and expand your search parameters - I use CarGurus, and for a vehicle with under 10 000 miles and in full Warranty you will be pleasantly surprised at what you are able to find. You will pay more than you want, and more than a C4S, but the 991 Turbo is AWD too, so factor that into your decision. I hope that this helps you. |
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C2 and C2S will keep their smaller turbos. The TT will have the bigger turbos, but the TTS will get the bigger turbos and electric motors (very similar to Panny and Cayenne). It makes sense too, most who buy the 911 Turbo (big turbo) go for the TTS. For those that don't want the electric motors now they have the option. Still up in the air on the GT models but I could definitely see the non-RS be Naturally aspirated and the RS models be NA and electric. |
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I was being sarcastic when I said "the rear seats" was the only reason Porsche was doing this, but it's a combination of the original layout of the car, trying to be "true" to what they believe the fans/buyers of the car want, and pushing the technology as far as it can go. Some of it seems to completely defy logic, like with that Targa model. I liked the old targa models because you could just take out that roof section and done. This new one with a freaking erector set that adds hundreds of pounds of weight and reduces your cargo capacity just seems insanely dumb. Give me a roof section I can stow behind the seats or something or at the worst, just leave in the garage. The way they did it is strictly a luxury feature and takes away from the car IMO (more weight in the wrong place). So not everything is always done for logical reasons, it's done to sell the car and if staying with the rear engine setup makes it "a true 911" in the eyes of the buyers, I doubt it'll change in the foreseeable future.
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You take all of that and throw traction control etc. on top of it and you can make anything a lot safer and/or easier to drive. But if the underlying architecture is better to begin with from that standpoint you can end up in a better spot. All of that said you may not want the most stable, safest, easiest to drive, fastest around a track car. That does not always = most fun. Since we spend our time talking about cars on forums and not working with engineers at Ferrari to shave hundredths off our lap times, fun is the name of the game anyway.
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We have a shop 987.2 Cayman S which is rather sharp, but the suspension is rather rough.
The best Porsche I've ever driven is hands down the GT4. The engine is high strung and , the handling is razor sharp, the car gives great feedback without punishing you - it's an all around and it's always "on". #1 on my list of cars to own. The 991 GT3 is much more refined and all around faster, but you have to lay into the car more so to get the juices - but when you do it's astounding and untouchable. On the street you're going from calm to breaking multiple laws in a few seconds. It's a fast track car that you can lug on the street if you need to. 991.1 Carrera is good and refined, but really wakes up with exhaust upgrades and offers awesome burbles and crackles on decel. Lowering springs do a good job of increasing sportiness without making your spine pay for it. We have that stops in almost every week it and it's been fascinating seeing the car evolve as he too thought it was a bit soft out of the gate (coming from modded Audis) The 991.2 Carrera - great car...good at everything...but doesn't have the soul (pardon the pun) that all the other cars have. We have a 991.1 Turbo in right now for development and trying to get video footage is tough because the car is . If you crave more of what makes the S2000 so good I highly recommend checking out a GT4, it just might blow your mind! -Mike in Marketing |
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Is the "911 has the engine in the wrong spot" argument still cool to talk about? lol
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What about the new 911T?
If I were buying a new 911, this is what I'd be seriously looking at. Seems like it's a "light" version of a GTS or GT3. Light meaning, not as much money of course. http://www.thedrive.com/new-cars/153...de-for-purists
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If I were in the market, I'd look for 996s that already have the IMS retrofit (in reality, only ~8% of engines have this issue and many have already been corrected), a post-2001 3.6 engine (to decrease the chance of cracked cylinder head), and pay for a PPI to check the RMS and other oil issues. But... my personal opinion, I still wouldn't buy a 996. I just don't like the look. Save some more money and upgrade to a 997. |
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