test drive on a sunny day
#1
test drive on a sunny day
Got out in a Cs today with PDK and Sport exhaust. The roads where kind of frosty, so I had to go easy, but first impressions...LOVE IT!
knowing that Porsche makes awesome cars, and knowing that this is a "new" car, I wasnt too concerned about whether or not it was going to be good, but more about a couple key concerns.
Room inside - very roomy, yet still very sporty. I didnt feel cramped like i did in the wifes Cayman. My shoulders didnt rub the door and there was more than enough leg and head room. The sport steering wheel felt great in my hands, not thin like the Caymans. I love the console and the display area, it just looks great. I wore cowboy boots to make sure my size 12's would be able to move around and they were. Granted, my car will be manual, i realy dont see the foot well being cramped.
Exhaust - the exhaust sounds awesome and I was still able to have a normal conversation with the dealer. It was very very nice, but I couldn't really hear a lot of difference between the normal mode and the sport. I figure it will take some breaking in of the cats to allow more sound out down the road. The sport did have a deeper growl though and it sounded great when I shifted down with the paddle and the throttle blipped. It was a short ride, so Ill leave it at that.
steering - not an issue. Anyone who is complaining about steering is ****. This car handles like a dream, and for the money, I really dont mind getting some comfort. Who drives these things like they are on the track all the time anyways? 90% of the time you are going to work or coming home.
In short, I walked away on a cloud and I love the car. I cant wait for mine to arrive in may.
knowing that Porsche makes awesome cars, and knowing that this is a "new" car, I wasnt too concerned about whether or not it was going to be good, but more about a couple key concerns.
Room inside - very roomy, yet still very sporty. I didnt feel cramped like i did in the wifes Cayman. My shoulders didnt rub the door and there was more than enough leg and head room. The sport steering wheel felt great in my hands, not thin like the Caymans. I love the console and the display area, it just looks great. I wore cowboy boots to make sure my size 12's would be able to move around and they were. Granted, my car will be manual, i realy dont see the foot well being cramped.
Exhaust - the exhaust sounds awesome and I was still able to have a normal conversation with the dealer. It was very very nice, but I couldn't really hear a lot of difference between the normal mode and the sport. I figure it will take some breaking in of the cats to allow more sound out down the road. The sport did have a deeper growl though and it sounded great when I shifted down with the paddle and the throttle blipped. It was a short ride, so Ill leave it at that.
steering - not an issue. Anyone who is complaining about steering is ****. This car handles like a dream, and for the money, I really dont mind getting some comfort. Who drives these things like they are on the track all the time anyways? 90% of the time you are going to work or coming home.
In short, I walked away on a cloud and I love the car. I cant wait for mine to arrive in may.
#2
a very promising, positive review. in the vein of the carmag reviews and you didn`t get paid to say that.
"Who drives these things like they are on the track all the time anyways? 90% of the time you are going to work or coming home."
^^ so true and for all others there is still a GT3 etc. in the pipeline.
"Who drives these things like they are on the track all the time anyways? 90% of the time you are going to work or coming home."
^^ so true and for all others there is still a GT3 etc. in the pipeline.
Last edited by catchmyshadow; 02-07-2012 at 12:55 PM.
#4
forget your doubts, i love the R8, but the new 991 is without a doubt the pinnacle of allround sportscars. the car, the benchmark by which all others are being measured.
#5
I am questioning the wisdom of my 991 order due to arrive next month and had been looking at used R8's and left over GTS's
#7
Test drive the 991 and GTS back to back. If you prefer the GTS, you want to get it while you still can.
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#8
Unless your getting PDCC and want the computers to do allot for you get the...
GTS...better looking car, with nearly equal performance at a good discount.
The R8 is a monster but draws to much attention in my book.
GTS...better looking car, with nearly equal performance at a good discount.
The R8 is a monster but draws to much attention in my book.
#10
The R8 is ugly in my opinion. Just quasi-supercar gaudy. I think you made the right choice - GTS's are the best of the 997 breed but are looking extremely dated by now.
I think your test drive opinion mirrors the thoughts of Chris Harris perfectly. 'You can sleep well with your decision.
I think your test drive opinion mirrors the thoughts of Chris Harris perfectly. 'You can sleep well with your decision.
Last edited by EricP; 02-07-2012 at 05:56 PM.
#11
R8 V10 is great, obviously, but I wouldn't get one now over a 991S, especially w/ the R8 refresh coming this year and new model next year.
#12
Mehh.. the R8 is cool but I think I will get bored fast and its just too bling for me not to mention I can't stand Audi interiors or MMI. GTS is nice but why get an older model now when the new one is right around the corner, I wouldn't do it.
#13
^^^ heard its going to be a major one and unless you are pegged to MT they are not releasing this again (from what I heard). The V10 is special but .. I just don't think I could pull the trigger on it.
#14
I really think that something is up at Porsche. There are manufacturing delays of some sort, no cabs for testing, no MT, no C2, .. something is up. Its got to be huge demand or issues they are sorting out.
#15
At least some C2s have been delivered in Germany and the UK.