New 6spo member... 991S ordered
#1
New 6spo member... 991S ordered
I just joined this forum and will therefore start by wishing all here well.
I like many of you am an avid Porsche fan and have been privileged to own a few. My last one being a 997.2 GT3 which I was thrilled with. Due to an injury I suffered (motorcycle and deer) last year, which left me unable to drive for many months, I sold the GT3 and decided to order a 991 when I was recovered. Well that time has arrived and I've placed an order for a 991S with the following spec:
991 S (US spec with all the standard features)
Platinum Silver
20in-Carrera S wheels
Wheels painted Platinum (semi-gloss)
Black standard interior
Sunroof (steel which I think will look better on a Silver car)
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) with PASM sport suspension
Sport Chrono Package
Sport Exhaust System
SportDesign steering wheel
Packages P37 BOSE(R) Audio Package
Premium Package*
*Interior P06 Power Sport Seats (14-way)
Its been a challenge to finalise on the above spec and much to the relief of all at my P dealership it is now locked in for a September build.
I had ordered/seriously considered the 7speed manual, glass roof, white, agate grey, 18 way adaptive seats, wheels painted black, .... but eventually settled on the above spec.
Your comments about the spec are welcome.
I like many of you am an avid Porsche fan and have been privileged to own a few. My last one being a 997.2 GT3 which I was thrilled with. Due to an injury I suffered (motorcycle and deer) last year, which left me unable to drive for many months, I sold the GT3 and decided to order a 991 when I was recovered. Well that time has arrived and I've placed an order for a 991S with the following spec:
991 S (US spec with all the standard features)
Platinum Silver
20in-Carrera S wheels
Wheels painted Platinum (semi-gloss)
Black standard interior
Sunroof (steel which I think will look better on a Silver car)
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) with PASM sport suspension
Sport Chrono Package
Sport Exhaust System
SportDesign steering wheel
Packages P37 BOSE(R) Audio Package
Premium Package*
*Interior P06 Power Sport Seats (14-way)
Its been a challenge to finalise on the above spec and much to the relief of all at my P dealership it is now locked in for a September build.
I had ordered/seriously considered the 7speed manual, glass roof, white, agate grey, 18 way adaptive seats, wheels painted black, .... but eventually settled on the above spec.
Your comments about the spec are welcome.
#2
Welcome to the forum!
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#5
Agree about the sound quality of Bose but I stuck it in due to past resale experience. It seems that folks expect the car to have a high...ish end audio. I also wanted the Bluetooth and sat radio etc which comes with the package hence the inclusion. All that said, I agree with you in that Bose is average sound. Especially for the money. In reality when I'm driving my P cars I hardly listen to anything but the sound of the exhaust and engine.
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Agree about the sound quality of Bose but I stuck it in due to past resale experience. It seems that folks expect the car to have a high...ish end audio I also wanted the Bluetooth and sat radio etc which comes with the package hence the inclusion. All that said, I agree with you in that Bose is average sound. Especially for the money. In reality when I'm driving my P cars I hardly listen to anything but the sound of the exhaust and engine.
#7
On a slightly different note (no pun intended ), what are your impressions of the PSE? Been worth it?
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#8
definitely. it sounds so nice it's like i'm having a wet-dream while i'm driving. good thing about it is you can turn it off any time you want.
#9
Hello,
Congrats on your new purchase and welcome to the forum. Please post pictures of your 991 when you receive it. =)
Take Care
Congrats on your new purchase and welcome to the forum. Please post pictures of your 991 when you receive it. =)
Take Care
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#11
I have one on order as well. I dropped PDCC and PDK after careful deliberation. You should think about this especially bcos you previously owned a GT3.
There is article in Excellence magazine that suggests exactly that actually. PDCC killes the body roll to the point that you lose the interaction withe suspension going around corners. And as for PDK, you might quickly get bored on the street.
I would also look into Sports Design Package or the full Aerokit. Just a fe we thoughts.
There is article in Excellence magazine that suggests exactly that actually. PDCC killes the body roll to the point that you lose the interaction withe suspension going around corners. And as for PDK, you might quickly get bored on the street.
I would also look into Sports Design Package or the full Aerokit. Just a fe we thoughts.
#12
Thanks for the welcome all.
Congratulations on the order and thanks for your comments. I'll start by addressing my choice of PDK. I'll also admit that for me my 997.2 C4S PDK was a dissiapoinment and I did find it somewhat non-involving. I had switched to it from a 997 TT and found it hard to deal with the PDK and less power on the C4S. Hence my going for a GT3 which was great for driver involvement but harsh for long drives.
Fast forward to a year ago (to the day). I was involved in collision on my motorcycle with a deer. The result was a dead deer, motorcycle, and almost me! I did end up with 5 broken ribs, posterior dislocated shoulder, broken scapula, broken collarbone, and a few other damaged bits. I was lucky to have survived thanks to me wearing all my safety gear. It's been a slog for my injuries to heal but they have and I've regained 80% mobility in my shoulder... but it's not perfect and I need to nurse it for another year or so. It relates to my choice of PDK over manual. My initial choice was to go for a mt car but after driving one for a while I started having some shoulder issues. Another issue that swayed me was that I found the PDK in the 991 was greatly improved from previous versions. It was very responsive and in some and different respects demanded more driver involvement than even a mt. Without getting into the proverbial MT vs PDK debate I think the PDK suits my needs better at the moment.
I am surprised by the comments in Excellence.... I will dig it out and have a read. I do feel that PDCC is something I want to try out and there have been many who have praised it and a very few who have not. Once again I think it's a matter of personal choice. In my case I'm not looking for GT3 type performance or handling. I am looking for reasonable handling where I have the flexibility to switch from a cruising mode to a spirited driving setup when I desire. Hence the inclusion of mainly handling related options on the car.
I'm sure the GT3 or TT version of the 991 will eventually temp me but for the time being this may have to do.
I have one on order as well. I dropped PDCC and PDK after careful deliberation. You should think about this especially bcos you previously owned a GT3.
There is article in Excellence magazine that suggests exactly that actually. PDCC killes the body roll to the point that you lose the interaction withe suspension going around corners. And as for PDK, you might quickly get bored on the street.
I would also look into Sports Design Package or the full Aerokit. Just a fe we thoughts.
There is article in Excellence magazine that suggests exactly that actually. PDCC killes the body roll to the point that you lose the interaction withe suspension going around corners. And as for PDK, you might quickly get bored on the street.
I would also look into Sports Design Package or the full Aerokit. Just a fe we thoughts.
Fast forward to a year ago (to the day). I was involved in collision on my motorcycle with a deer. The result was a dead deer, motorcycle, and almost me! I did end up with 5 broken ribs, posterior dislocated shoulder, broken scapula, broken collarbone, and a few other damaged bits. I was lucky to have survived thanks to me wearing all my safety gear. It's been a slog for my injuries to heal but they have and I've regained 80% mobility in my shoulder... but it's not perfect and I need to nurse it for another year or so. It relates to my choice of PDK over manual. My initial choice was to go for a mt car but after driving one for a while I started having some shoulder issues. Another issue that swayed me was that I found the PDK in the 991 was greatly improved from previous versions. It was very responsive and in some and different respects demanded more driver involvement than even a mt. Without getting into the proverbial MT vs PDK debate I think the PDK suits my needs better at the moment.
I am surprised by the comments in Excellence.... I will dig it out and have a read. I do feel that PDCC is something I want to try out and there have been many who have praised it and a very few who have not. Once again I think it's a matter of personal choice. In my case I'm not looking for GT3 type performance or handling. I am looking for reasonable handling where I have the flexibility to switch from a cruising mode to a spirited driving setup when I desire. Hence the inclusion of mainly handling related options on the car.
I'm sure the GT3 or TT version of the 991 will eventually temp me but for the time being this may have to do.
#13
Congratulations on your order! I am in the same boat as you. My order just went in and I just got told today by the dealer that they have received a completion date of 13 Sept from the factory, so I likely won't see my car until mid Oct at the earliest.
#14
The PDCC is a waste unless you are doing time trials on the track. If the car is strictly for enjoyment, I would not spend the money. Save the money on the PDCC and upgrade to the Burmester sound package, it will be well worth it.