991 Turbo or 991 GT3??

Old Sep 8, 2013 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by AJag
No, the TT does not have PDK-S, so it's 6 forward gears w/ the overdrive 7th. No one has definitive info on buckets I believe, but GT3 will likely get it at some point, and I'm sure it will be retrofittable to TT at that point (though likely not able to be ordered w/ it).
I was very disappointed that the Turbo did not get PDK-S. Other than the gear ratios, the shorter throw paddles, and sequential layout -/+ setup for the gear lever both did not make it to the Turbo from the GT3. I guess they are probably saving those features for the GT2!
 
Old Oct 30, 2013 | 08:55 PM
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I am reviving this old thread to show what I meant by the Turbo will be faster in most hands and more precisely when the condition degrades.

These are 997s, but under bad condition in pro-driver hands, the Turbo was 3 sec faster than the mighty GT3RS. Now imagine, with a simple tune (1000$) and exhaust (3000$), how much faster would the Turbo have been?

Don't get me wrong, GT3s are great cars, on a warm sunny day, the table could turn. But it's not always warm and sunny...

(Video is in french but the visual is enough to understand what is going on).

 
Old Oct 30, 2013 | 09:34 PM
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Interesting & clearly all wheel drive has advantages on a wet road like that.
What would you say about the PDK role (in turbo) vs manual (GT3) role for 997s in this video?
 

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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 04:41 AM
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Certainly true and the 991 Turbo S is even faster on a dry track than the 991 GT3. (See the German Sport Auto test).
Porsche made the Turbo almost too good. They've left themselves no more room for a GT2, which will probably disappear from the range. All this power in a 2wd/lighter version of a Turbo S will not make it any faster.

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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 05:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Kamran
Interesting & clearly all wheel drive has advantages on a wet road like that.
What would you say about the PDK role (in turbo) vs manual (GT3) role for 997s in this video?
Well, the fact that the GT3 now is PDK only gives a hint on what Porsche thinks about PDK. It is faster. But not 3sec a lap faster. That day, the fastest track car was the Turbo. Another day, another track another driver, things can change...

It's just more food for thought when people need to choose between the two cars. If you don't track, the turbo is the hands down better car. If you do track, the GT3 usually is the better car, but it depends on many factors. This video shows what happens during a rainy (and cold) track day.
 
Old Oct 31, 2013 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Darth GF

If you don't track, the turbo is the hands down better car. If you do track, the GT3 usually is the better car, but it depends on many factors. .
True, .... and among the "many other factors" are the purchase price (higher on Turbo) and the depreciation rate and magnitude (definitely higher on Turbo)
 
Old Oct 31, 2013 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Kamran
True, .... and among the "many other factors" are the purchase price (higher on Turbo) and the depreciation rate and magnitude (definitely higher on Turbo)
This is true, you don't need to roll your eyes on me. The GT3 (especially the RS) hold better value. The rarity certainly plays a huge role in this. The value holding is a whole other debate in my opinion. If you plan a car purchase based depreciation, you should probably never buy a new car ever. But based on that, the GT3RS is a better buy.

What I meant by many other factors is again, driving skills of the driver, type of track, track condition, weather conditions etc. The GT3RS being the better track car, doesn't mean it's always the fastest car on a track.
 

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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 12:16 PM
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lol....sorry..I'll stop using similies on this thread....and yes, I do get your point and you are right!

Especially when you say the rarity plays a role here. In another thread on this forum, many Porsche enthusiasts prefer a slightly used MP-4 over a new 991 Turbo (almost same price class) just because of the rarity/exclusivity factor (though I prefer MP4 for several other factors)
 

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Old Oct 31, 2013 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Suzy991
Certainly true and the 991 Turbo S is even faster on a dry track than the 991 GT3. (See the German Sport Auto test).
Porsche made the Turbo almost too good. They've left themselves no more room for a GT2, which will probably disappear from the range. All this power in a 2wd/lighter version of a Turbo S will not make it any faster.

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I'm doubtful the heavier, less powerful new Turbo will lap as quick as the 620hp GT2.
 
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I'm doubtful the heavier, less powerful new Turbo will lap as quick as the 620hp GT2.
I agree. There is always room for a GT2. It's amazing what a slight bump in boost, or a few lighter lbs, etc... can do.

BUT - as was mentioned above (adequately), power doesn't always equate to faster lap times.

Other factors always at play.
 
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I'm not sure the GT3 would benefit from the insanely aggressive 1st, 2nd & 3rd gears of the Turbo? 60mph in 3rd gear, I wonder if there would be traction issues? And first, for example, wouldn't even see duty in turns 2 & 11 at Laguna, right?
 
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If we are considering amount around $200k, I would buy 991 GT3 and 993 C4S
GT3 would be highly modified for track usage, and 993 would be all-season daily drive.

We could see some big 991 Turbo S depreciation. There are few reasons for that:
- In turbo-charged range, 991 GT2 will be very appealing, since Turbo S is insanely expensive;
- I claim that design is very important for depreciation. If car is aggressive/nice, owners don't let go their babies so easy. If their car is super fast, but looks dull, they will get rid of it since they are aware that their new Turbo will be even faster
 

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Old Nov 7, 2013 | 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Milanno
If we are considering amount around $200k, I would buy 991 GT3 and 993 C4S
GT3 would be highly modified for track usage, and 993 would be all-season daily drive.

We could see some big 991 Turbo S depreciation. There are few reasons for that:
- In turbo-charged range, 991 GT2 will be very appealing, since Turbo S is insanely expensive;
- I claim that design is very important for depreciation. If car is aggressive/nice, owners don't let go their babies so easy. If their car is super fast, but looks dull, they will get rid of it since they are aware that their new Turbo will be even faster
Did you mean 997 Turbo S depreciation? I'm asking because we have no idea what the next Turbo (after the 991) will be like.

Regarding your opinion about the 911 looking dull, that is definitely an opinion. My wife thinks they look very nice (but she can't tell the difference from a 991 and older models, much less a base and a Turbo).
 
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Originally Posted by jaspergtr
Did you mean 997 Turbo S depreciation? I'm asking because we have no idea what the next Turbo (after the 991) will be like.
I havent mentioned 997 Turbo S in any part of my post. Make your statement more clear for further discussion

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Regarding your opinion about the 911 looking dull, that is definitely an opinion. My wife thinks they look very nice but she can't tell the difference from a 991 and older models, much less a base and a Turbo).
Well, that is one more reason for big Turbo S depreciation
 
Old Nov 7, 2013 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Milanno
I havent mentioned 997 Turbo S in any part of my post. Make your statement more clear for further discussion
Your comment:
We could see some big 991 Turbo S depreciation. There are few reasons for that:
-... If their car is super fast, but looks dull, they will get rid of it since they are aware that their new Turbo will be even faster
I'm not sure we are aware of how well the new Turbo (after the 991, since you made no mention of the 997) will perform just yet, so I'm questioning the credibility of this opinion, as a reason for depreciation.

Rarely have we seen a car, that hasn't been released yet, depreciate because of what the model that follows would speculatively be like.
 

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