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Advice: 991(2013) vs 997(2011)

Old Apr 9, 2014 | 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by ChuckJ

The 991 is quieter and more sophisticated. I like the 991 better by far:
1. Faster
2. Better corner balancing
3. Quieter
4. Better mileage
5. More stable
6. More room
7. Lighter
8. Great new paint
9. Better creature comforts (door chirp, GPS, etc)
Number 7 is the interesting one. People so often say, oh the 991 is a bigger, heavier GT car now. Well no, it's actually lighter than the 997.

ChuckJ what do you mean by 'door chirp'?
 
Old Apr 9, 2014 | 11:38 AM
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I traded my 09' 3.6 997 for a 2012 3.4 991. The 991 is indeed a better highway cruiser, more stable and has a nicer interior. However, far and away I enjoyed driving the 997 more. The steering and raw feel made me feel much more connected to the road. My 991 gets me from point A to point B in comfort but I don't love it. I am actively looking to replace it with either an 09 turbo or an 07-11 GT3, the last of the real Porsches in my opinion. I can't speak to the PDK in the 997 vs 991 as both my cars are manual.
 
Old Apr 9, 2014 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by tromero
I traded my 09' 3.6 997 for a 2012 3.4 991. The 991 is indeed a better highway cruiser, more stable and has a nicer interior. However, far and away I enjoyed driving the 997 more. The steering and raw feel made me feel much more connected to the road. My 991 gets me from point A to point B in comfort but I don't love it. I am actively looking to replace it with either an 09 turbo or an 07-11 GT3, the last of the real Porsches in my opinion. I can't speak to the PDK in the 997 vs 991 as both my cars are manual.
I had a similar experience with a 2012 997.2 that I traded in. It's a toss up, seriously. The 997.2 is much more sports car like. The 991 is more a daily driver...quiter, more refined, smoother...that's why I ultimately chose the 991.

Depends on needs and what exactly you are going to use it for.

Good luck!
 
Old Apr 10, 2014 | 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by mattyf
I don't know if I'd be buying either of those cars if I were you.

My math: 90k - 17.5k (401k plan) = 72.5k - 35% tax = 47k / 12 = 4k per month.

Personally I wouldn't spend 1/4 of my monthly income on a car.
Maybe he has no housing expense? Plus also maybe he doesn't give 17.5k a year to 401k?

Though in the end I still agree with you that even at 90k unless it is after tax 90k I wouldn't be buying a 100k car, let alone leasing it.

To the OP: I thought the same as you to lease then buy or maybe lease again and then buy when I felt more comfortable about the purchase, but they told me doing that is like financing the car with a 5-7% interest rate. So unless your credit sucks and you are going to get that rate anyways, I wouldn't do it.

EDIT: I didn't see the explanation on page 2 when I made this post.

In the end I'm probably going to pick up a fully optioned m4 for 76k or if the right CPOd 991 C2 or C2s comes along I will pull the trigger on one of those. Though the Macan Turbo is still very tempting.
 

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Old Apr 10, 2014 | 01:38 PM
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