Targa 4S vs Targa GTS
#1
Targa 4S vs Targa GTS
I am thinking about getting a 911 Targa. Is there much difference in the drive between the 911 Targa 4S and the 911 Targa GTS other then the 0-60mph difference of only 0.1 second? I don't think I like the GTS interior as well and I don't think I could find an available allocation to build one. My daily driver is a PTTS so neither one is as quick but I am looking for something even more fun.
Also does anyone know the number of Targa GTS that are being made ? I hear it's a very limited edition.
Also does anyone know the number of Targa GTS that are being made ? I hear it's a very limited edition.
Last edited by georgemaser; 05-07-2015 at 08:53 PM.
#3
I know many have jumped on the GTS bandwagon, but I am just not sure you are getting that much more. The performance on the GTS does not instill a wow factor and the other stuff can be added. I would stay with the S if that makes you happy. Sorry, no idea on the build numbers
#4
You need to drive a car with the powerkit for sure before you decide. The difference is more significant than the move from a non S to an S. In this case you can't rely on just the numbers. The interior can be ordered without the alacantara if that's what you dislike. There is also the 50th anniversary edition that has the powerkit as well.
#5
Haven't driven a Targa but was deciding between a regular S and GTS. Drove them both and the difference is hardly noticeable - maybe at very high RPM. If you are a track driver then go for the GTS. But for regular use, the regular Targa is more than fine. I ordered my 15 C2S coupe with sport chrono, sport exhaust and a manual - same as my 13 that is coming off lease. I am not a fan of the Alcantara nor do I like the lower painted front spoiler which will inevitably get scraped with street use. Drive them both and then decide - get what makes you smile more.
#6
You need to drive a car with the powerkit for sure before you decide. The difference is more significant than the move from a non S to an S. In this case you can't rely on just the numbers. The interior can be ordered without the alacantara if that's what you dislike. There is also the 50th anniversary edition that has the powerkit as well.
#7
I haven't driven a Targa GTS but have had my Targa 4S for 9 months and LOVE everything about it. I won't go for the GTS next time around though, mostly b/c I also have a GT3 so wouldn't need the Targa GTS to fill any performance void. I had a Panny 4S and a GTS and the GTS was noticeably quicker, and the sound and throttle blips were phenomenal. Not sure if that's the case with the Targa GTS though. I think it's more of a nuanced difference.
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#8
Not sure why anyone would by a regular S with the GTS available, unless you just can't find a GTS you like, or can't get an allocation to order one. I admit, I am biased toward the GTS having owned a 997.2 GTS and now my 991 GTS. But with the bundled pricing, and the more limited number of GTS cars available, it just seems the move to make. I can tell you for a fact, at least in my case, I got about $10,000 more on trade for my 997.2 GTS then I would have for a comparably equipped Carrera S.
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#9
Not sure why anyone would by a regular S with the GTS available, unless you just can't find a GTS you like, or can't get an allocation to order one. I admit, I am biased toward the GTS having owned a 997.2 GTS and now my 991 GTS. But with the bundled pricing, and the more limited number of GTS cars available, it just seems the move to make. I can tell you for a fact, at least in my case, I got about $10,000 more on trade for my 997.2 GTS then I would have for a comparably equipped Carrera S.
#10
I haven't driven a Targa GTS but have had my Targa 4S for 9 months and LOVE everything about it. I won't go for the GTS next time around though, mostly b/c I also have a GT3 so wouldn't need the Targa GTS to fill any performance void. I had a Panny 4S and a GTS and the GTS was noticeably quicker, and the sound and throttle blips were phenomenal. Not sure if that's the case with the Targa GTS though. I think it's more of a nuanced difference.
#11
Comparably equipped the GTS cost $10,000 more to begin with? Are you including the power kit engine, forged center lock Turbo wheels, black headlights, and the other GTS bits, in the "comparable comparison"?
#12
I think if you like the racing elements on the GTS (black rims, headlights) then it's a no brainer. One important thing to add is Carmine Red which is only available on the GTS looks stunning in person IMO.
However, if you don't dig the sporty elements or the carmine, then the vanilla targa probably fits your bill.
However, if you don't dig the sporty elements or the carmine, then the vanilla targa probably fits your bill.
#14
I drove the Targa GTS yesterday. As compared to the targa 4S there is not much difference in acceleration but it felt somewhat better , slightly more visceral. It still, though, seemed slow compared to my PTTS. I also drove the
911 turboS great torque, fair exhaust sound but not as good as the GTS, of course. It reminded me a lot of my PTTS. I am not sure which way to go now, Targa GTS or 911 turboS. I love the looks and the top of the Targa. Gives you a convertible without being as exposed as a convertible and keeps the 911 lines. I think the Targa GTS may compliment the PTTS but I am not sure if I will miss the power when I drive the targa. This should be the toughest decision anyone should aver have to make I know! Any input from anyone, please and thank you?
911 turboS great torque, fair exhaust sound but not as good as the GTS, of course. It reminded me a lot of my PTTS. I am not sure which way to go now, Targa GTS or 911 turboS. I love the looks and the top of the Targa. Gives you a convertible without being as exposed as a convertible and keeps the 911 lines. I think the Targa GTS may compliment the PTTS but I am not sure if I will miss the power when I drive the targa. This should be the toughest decision anyone should aver have to make I know! Any input from anyone, please and thank you?
#15
I test drove a turbo and a 991 s pse back to back. IMO the 991 s felt more sportier due to pse and it was more fun to drive. The turbo felt muted and while the extra torque was great , 991 s felt more fun to drive overall
On the Targa vs convertible, multiple reviews have said that targa actually gets more windy/tubulent over 50 MPH than the convertible which has an aweosme wind deflector
I test drove the convertible and even on highway speeds, there was no wind intrusion with windows up and deflector on , my boxster S gets turbulent at highway speeds
I only drove the targa briefly at low speeds and it felt heavy but dd not get to drive the targa top down and i agree targa in the right colors ( red, silver, white, black) looks the best in the 991 lineup
On the Targa vs convertible, multiple reviews have said that targa actually gets more windy/tubulent over 50 MPH than the convertible which has an aweosme wind deflector
I test drove the convertible and even on highway speeds, there was no wind intrusion with windows up and deflector on , my boxster S gets turbulent at highway speeds
I only drove the targa briefly at low speeds and it felt heavy but dd not get to drive the targa top down and i agree targa in the right colors ( red, silver, white, black) looks the best in the 991 lineup
Last edited by casaforte9; 05-18-2015 at 11:27 AM.