Car Throttle Review: Porsche 911 Face-Off: 991 Turbocharged Carrera Vs 996 Turbo
Porsche 911 Face-Off: 991 Turbocharged Carrera Vs 996 Turbo
My 996 Turbo dislikes:
1. "front headlights" (yes it's subjective, but I fall with the majority that dislikes them)
2. poor throttle response Turbo lag (this car has more lag than my BMW 335i)
3. interior (compared to a 997 or a 991)
4. the ancient AWD viscous coupling system (makes for a difficult choice of aftermarket tires in the 19" wheel setup)
5. the "upgraded" Bose sound system
My 996 Turbo dislikes:
1. "front headlights" (yes it's subjective, but I fall with the majority that dislikes them)
2. poor throttle response Turbo lag (this car has more lag than my BMW 335i)
3. interior (compared to a 997 or a 991)
4. the ancient AWD viscous coupling system (makes for a difficult choice of aftermarket tires in the 19" wheel setup)
5. the "upgraded" Bose sound system
For my comparison, I drove a N/A 996 Cabriolet for 7 years before buying my '04 TT. My '99 C4 was extremely highly optioned from the "Exclusive Program" like I'd never seen and had a msrp of over $95K. So the interior had it all, except wood. My fondness for that interior came to be as I was comparing it to 993's that I nearly bought, test drove, almost fell in love with, but couldn't stomach their interiors that reminded me of all the 1960's British sports cars I'd owned. They had that dusty and moldy smell that I didn't want either.
Funny about the power of first impressions, and how we hang on to them. My '04 TT was like brand new when I bought it over 6 years ago with 17.5K miles on the clock and now with just over 30K still looks brand new inside. It's not been parked outside in the sun but a hand full of days since I've owned it. My Natural Brown leather and black accents with carpets looks very good, comfortable, inviting and classic. Nothing like the plastic transformer, techy look of the 997 up models, sorry.
Power, acceleration wise, the X-50 is slow to spool compared to the base motor. I've driven both several times, bro had an X-50. With the base model and practice, knowing the boost characteristics, you can drive with no lag ever. A tester being unfamiliar with the '6T and taking a few short drives, then comparing it to a much newer and civil, less visceral example, would certainly find faults.
Commenting on the OP's dislikes:
1. I really like the headlights. They are a styling cue from the original 996 GT1 in 1997. How many have followed this and are aware of it?
2. If you feel the lag, you're not driving it right. I agree at very low RPM, the N/A models may have more punch. Know the power band of the TT, shift accordingly.
3. Classic, comfy, timeless organic design, vs. Transformer, techy, plastic, no right or wrong, it's a choice
4. 996TT was never made for 19" tires. The VS works, it also lends itself to easy removal, ala GT2. Handling, tracking, ride is said by many better with 18's, your choice.
5. Sound systems, nav, phone integrated systems become obsolete almost at the time of vehicle production. Unfair comparison. Don't buy the '6T for its radio!
I'm done.
Last edited by nick49; Jun 13, 2016 at 10:57 AM.
Commenting on the OP's dislikes:
1. I really like the headlights. They are a styling cue from the original 996 GT1 in 1997. How many have followed this and are aware of it?
2. If you feel the lag, you're not driving it right. I agree at very low RPM, the N/A models may have more punch. Know the power band of the TT, shift accordingly.
3. Classic, comfy, timeless organic design, vs. Transformer, techy, plastic, no right or wrong, it's a choice
4. 996TT was never made for 19" tires. The VS works, it also lends itself to easy removal, ala GT2. Handling, tracking, ride is said by many better with 18's, your choice.
5. Sound systems, nav, phone integrated systems become obsolete almost at the time of vehicle production. Unfair comparison. Don't buy the '6T for its radio!
As far as interior goes, yes, everyone's taste is different, but I really miss the more modern 997 interior I used to have. I agree however about the 991. It does seem a little bit more techy and trendy.
Last edited by rockstardoc; Jun 13, 2016 at 09:47 PM.
Thinking to myself, with the ever increasing use of plastics, manufacturers may have incentives to be good stewards of the earth and give components a finite life span before degradation and them giving themselves up to the environment. If this is true at what point will you see your $200K sports car start to crumble into a pile of dust and rubble of recyclables?
HI I have a 01 tt that has champion wheels 19s and kuhmo 305 zr 30 x19 and the ride is great first time for kuhmo had bridgestone so2s and the side walls were really weak on 3 sets these tires are holding up great good luck with your ride john
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