I guess that's one way to improve the car's green credentials.jamcg wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 8:45 am I wouldn’t choose a flowery design for my singer 911, but as a showcase of skill and a piece of artwork that is stunning
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I think that’s lovely.jamcg wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 8:45 am I wouldn’t choose a flowery design for my singer 911, but as a showcase of skill and a piece of artwork that is stunning
Hand painted decoration on cars is a real dying art, it’s nice to see people willing to pay for it.
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I wonder what it does to the insurance cost? (I also expect that the owner is wealthy enough not to care).ZedLeg wrote: Thu Sep 04, 2025 9:04 am
I think that’s lovely.
Hand painted decoration on cars is a real dying art, it’s nice to see people willing to pay for it.
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My old business partner takes photos of lots of Porsches and has shot some custom painted ones too, here's one:
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'Still registered as a 964 Carrera 2'
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It's the anniversary of 9/11 so I've been looking at 911s on the Porsche approved used site. Really like this 992 Carrera T; it's specced with the full buckets which is pretty rare: https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/det ... ned-9Z8L4W
Negligible mileage but 3 owners so I'd want to know what's gone on there.
Negligible mileage but 3 owners so I'd want to know what's gone on there.
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I know its 10 months old and delivery mileage but is it really acceptable that a 100k 911 has the same power as my 997.2 from 15 years ago. I would vote no...
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Far from the fastest 911, but still 258bhp/tonne I think. Which certainly shouldn't feel slow.
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I guess that depends on whether you subscribe to the more is better evolution of cars.GG. wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 1:21 pm I know its 10 months old and delivery mileage but is it really acceptable that a 100k 911 has the same power as my 997.2 from 15 years ago. I would vote no...
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If that matters, you can get 493bhp it for under £1200 with a Litchfield Stage 1 tune.GG. wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 1:21 pm I know its 10 months old and delivery mileage but is it really acceptable that a 100k 911 has the same power as my 997.2 from 15 years ago. I would vote no...
It's a bit more than delivery mileage though the number of owners bothers me more. But it's a T, the purists' 911; it's plenty fast enough:
Top speed
181 mph
Acceleration 0-60 mph
3.8 sec
Acceleration 1/4 mile
12.2 sec
Compare and contrast with the 991.1 Carrera 2 GTS (Porsche's own figures in both cases):
Top speed
189 mph
Acceleration 0-60 mph with Sport Chrono Package
3.8 sec
Acceleration 1/4 mile with Sport Chrono Package
12.1 sec
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You have to compromise on throttle response and sound with the turbos so if it has them, it should be bloody well faster to compensate in my view!Swervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 1:49 pmI guess that depends on whether you subscribe to the more is better evolution of cars.GG. wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 1:21 pm I know its 10 months old and delivery mileage but is it really acceptable that a 100k 911 has the same power as my 997.2 from 15 years ago. I would vote no...
Also a tune then voids the warranty which I wouldn't be doing on a sub 1000 mile under a year old car.
The Ts are just a crap performance to value proposition in my view and they don't look great either. You can get a sub 10,000 mile 2022 GTS for the same money or a 73 plate version with 17k on the clock - 473hp and a real world 2.8 seconds to 60. Much better propositions I think, unless you must have something practically brand new.
Having it be called the purists 911 is also a bit of a con from Porsche in my view to justify decontenting it. I'd see it and just think, oh - you've bought a base model with no spec. A 912 of years to come.
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It's got what you need - bucket seats (incredibly rare even in the GTS), Bose, sports exhaust, nice alloys - plus a few things I don't care about which would make it more appealing for resale (sunroof and a few trinkets). I think it's a great spec.
Buying a 2yr older car which doesn't have the lovely bucket seats just to have a faster 0-60 time is rather missing the point I think.
Buying a 2yr older car which doesn't have the lovely bucket seats just to have a faster 0-60 time is rather missing the point I think.
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Interesting.. I wouldn’t have thought a triple black would be your thing tbh @Jobbo , but it looks good.
Same price for the 992.2 Carrera (which has 9hp more!!1!) and fewer owners. Think the .2 T only comes as a manuel?, so certainly not what you’re looking for. The .2S would be my choice, I think
Same price for the 992.2 Carrera (which has 9hp more!!1!) and fewer owners. Think the .2 T only comes as a manuel?, so certainly not what you’re looking for. The .2S would be my choice, I think
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If I were to spec one new myself it would be a rwd Carrera S and a configurator price for my spec would be £130k or so (plus new car tax which adds, what, £6k?). There's a demo model here which has my basic requirements (even a rear wiper, vanishingly rare): https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en-GB/details/DOP2PL for £124k. I think 80% of that price for a car which is a year old, plenty fast enough and has a rather unique spec with the rear wheel steering and buckets would be great. Considering £80k from a main dealer only gets you a fairly bare early 992 (5-6 yrd old) with plenty of owners and 30k miles, that T looks like a sensible buy to me.
Oh, as for triple black - that's the colour of my S6 and the Cayenne is black outside so it's not that odd a choice. And the T has nice alcantara on the buckets.
Oh, as for triple black - that's the colour of my S6 and the Cayenne is black outside so it's not that odd a choice. And the T has nice alcantara on the buckets.
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Jobbo wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 5:07 pm I think 80% of that price for a car which is a year old, plenty fast enough and has a rather unique spec with the rear wheel steering and buckets would be great.

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DIW Jobbo, the arbitrary number to get to 62 is the only thing that matters when buying a car 

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