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Re: 992
I think a 991.2 GT3 touring would suffice.GG. wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 10:15 am It is funny - its making me appreciate the looks of the 991.2 (especially the GTS) even more.
I think my ideal if I were trading up to something newer would be a 991.1 GTS engine in a 991.2 GTS body. #moonstick
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No back seats though which makes it impractical for me.IanF wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 12:11 pmI think a 991.2 GT3 touring would suffice.GG. wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 10:15 am It is funny - its making me appreciate the looks of the 991.2 (especially the GTS) even more.
I think my ideal if I were trading up to something newer would be a 991.1 GTS engine in a 991.2 GTS body. #moonstick
Re: 992
Not really - I think the overall trend is that the base Carrera (or S model) in the first iteration of a new model is often not as attractive as the outgoing model. Once they've brought out a GTS it tends to get better and improved further in the second generation.Mito Man wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 12:16 pm Just like when the 991 came out and you all wanted a 997. It’s a fucking joke. The 993 will come out and you’ll all be wanting a 992 then.
I still prefer my 997.2 over a 991.1 non GTS, so I haven't changed my mind as you seem to be suggesting.
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Meh! You already have one bus pass!GG. wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 12:25 pmNo back seats though which makes it impractical for me.IanF wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 12:11 pmI think a 991.2 GT3 touring would suffice.GG. wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 10:15 am It is funny - its making me appreciate the looks of the 991.2 (especially the GTS) even more.
I think my ideal if I were trading up to something newer would be a 991.1 GTS engine in a 991.2 GTS body. #moonstick
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Wow, that's early - before they've even launched! Must be due to Brexit.
I always liked the 991, and now I've lived with mainly touch-screen interior controls for nearly 6 months I'd rather have a 991 for its interior than a 992. But only for that reason; plenty to like about the 992. Particularly the way the first version available, as standard, is more powerful than a 996 Turbo.
Re: 992
Both 991.1 and 991.2 are beautiful.GG. wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 10:15 am It is funny - its making me appreciate the looks of the 991.2 (especially the GTS) even more.
I think my ideal if I were trading up to something newer would be a 991.1 GTS engine in a 991.2 GTS body. #moonstick
For non GT models I prefer the rear of 991.2, but I ‘think’ I prefer the front of 991.1 more.
The electric steering of 991.1 (non GTs) didn’t receive good reviews though, so my ‘Euromillions’ daily will have to be a 911R (with 991.2 rear end




Re: 992
I think 130-150k on a vintage toy like a 993 Turbo counts you as really rich. Singer is reserved for the 'obscenely' richZedLeg wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 1:57 pm My configurator imaginings aside I couldn't imagine myself ever buying a new Porsche. 993 Turbo for my my rich guy garage or a Singer if I ever get really rich.

Re: 992
True. I got as far as testing driving a 997 Cabrio with them both in the back, but that's about it so far (and it was £55k iirc).
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Re: 992
997 Cabrio has beyond vertical rear seats - shockingly uncomfortable; 991 has a slightly better arrangement, but honestly, bus tickets are quite cheap these days..
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911 convertible is the choice of maximum incorrectness anyway so the paucity of room in the rear of those is definitely academic.IanF wrote: Fri Nov 30, 2018 4:47 pm 997 Cabrio has beyond vertical rear seats - shockingly uncomfortable; 991 has a slightly better arrangement, but honestly, bus tickets are quite cheap these days..
Re: 992
Next time we have a meet and hopefully more time you can take mine out instead - definitely more rewarding to drive than a tip.
Went out in a quick run in it tonight - all this 911 talk this week has been torture as I've been stuck at work late every night and unable to drive it. I had to park up near a set of overnight resurfacing works that are going on near us to pick up a pizza and saw one of the guys on site look over as I jumped in to start it up and then proceed to do the 'great noise face' as I set off
Clearly proving correct the old adage that the only people you attract with sports cars are other men. 
ETA: Richard Porter has pretty much solved the problem with the rear - move the plate back up a bit and it looks much improved. If you then pulled the rear bumper up a bit too I think it would be pretty much perfect. The question is - who the fuck signed it off without this small change that would've made it so so much better?

Went out in a quick run in it tonight - all this 911 talk this week has been torture as I've been stuck at work late every night and unable to drive it. I had to park up near a set of overnight resurfacing works that are going on near us to pick up a pizza and saw one of the guys on site look over as I jumped in to start it up and then proceed to do the 'great noise face' as I set off


ETA: Richard Porter has pretty much solved the problem with the rear - move the plate back up a bit and it looks much improved. If you then pulled the rear bumper up a bit too I think it would be pretty much perfect. The question is - who the fuck signed it off without this small change that would've made it so so much better?
