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Old Jun 10, 2008 | 03:07 AM
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997 S or 4S?

Hi - I'm considering moving from my M3 to a C4S, one of which is in a dealer close to me. Pretty high spec and a decent price too. However, the general opinion is that the standard "S" is the one to go for.

Does anybody have experience of driving the 2 different models back to back. What are the differences on the road?

If the S is the better of the two, I'll happily wait until one comes along.

Any thoughts?

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Old Jun 10, 2008 | 04:35 AM
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I'd go for S. I Drove both & the S was more fun as I'ts a RWD & a bit faster, plus the car itself is chaeper. I might agree with you if you think that C4S might look nicer from rear as it's wider but I personaly cannot notice the difference. So im my opinion go for the S.
 

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as a 997tt owner, the only 4S I'd get is the one that has 2 turbos strapped to the engine (or unless you intend to do alot of winter driving). C2S costs less, weighs less, and provides that classic Porsche front end feel.
 
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C2S costs less, weighs less, and provides that classic Porsche front end feel.
This is very true, however its not a night and day difference by any means. I think the C4s is so balanced you really feel the lack of power in the 997. The new 09 higher HP cars should help. Plus..... I like the wider hips much better on the C4S.
 
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I would personally take the C4S over the C2S. Widebody looks and NA Porsche sound *drools*.
 
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Thanks for your responses guys.

The C4S in question has 11k miles and a decent spec for £55k. So even if the general preference seems to be for the C2S, this may be a more logical purchase?

I think a decent test drive in both is required prior to deciding!
 
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In the rain you will be happy you have the 4s..
 
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Thanks for your responses guys.

The C4S in question has 11k miles and a decent spec for £55k. So even if the general preference seems to be for the C2S, this may be a more logical purchase?

I think a decent test drive in both is required prior to deciding!
I agree. You need to drive them both to see what you like. I changed recently from a C2S Cab to a Targa 4S. Even though the cab was slightly heavier, it felt lighter due to the lighter front end. The cab felt very sporty, the Targa feels more refined. But what the heck, they both feel great.
 
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i drove both and love the 2S....much sportier in my opinion. So, Yes, you need to drive it first....
4S is a bit sluggish in my opinion.....
2S save more gas too..
 
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around the track the 4s is faster but it really won't make a difference because only a hand full of people can get the best out of these cars.

Since you live in the UK I would say go for the 4S, because the weather in the UK sucks (no offense)
 
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Turbos or not....

Originally Posted by Alan
as a 997tt owner, the only 4S I'd get is the one that has 2 turbos strapped to the engine (or unless you intend to do alot of winter driving). C2S costs less, weighs less, and provides that classic Porsche front end feel.
I had a 2007 Turbo - sold it to chase other automotive dreams - and now have a 2007 C4S. Have to disagree that the 'only' 4S is the ones with the Turbos. I loved the all-wheel feature and feel of the Turbo which is present of course in the C4S, and I am not at all disappointed with the performance. I am amazed at how much grunt the C4S has....so much so that for every day, real world driving I don't think I'm going to do the Turbo again.
 
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I love the 4S. Looks especially good from the rear.
 
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+ 1 on the C4S. Looks are subjective, but I prefer the wide hips. I have a 2006 C4S and love it! Great winter car too with Conti winter tires.
 
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My opinion is that unless you live in a heavy snow region the C2S offers the best value . The C4S has some impressive qualities with its wide body and AWD system but on the normally asiprated engine the AWD is not necessary . Plus with C4S prices close to 997tt range my advice would be to buy the Turbo . Then you have the AWD and another 100Hp to sweeten it's drive .
 
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I had a 2007 Turbo - sold it to chase other automotive dreams - and now have a 2007 C4S. Have to disagree that the 'only' 4S is the ones with the Turbos. I loved the all-wheel feature and feel of the Turbo which is present of course in the C4S, and I am not at all disappointed with the performance. I am amazed at how much grunt the C4S has....so much so that for every day, real world driving I don't think I'm going to do the Turbo again.
The C4S is limited in its aftermarket Hp upgrades. I just installed an EVT700 on my Turbo and with 700Hp, the Techart Type 1 kit and suspension upgrades --my car is brought to an entirely new peformance level which could only be attained with those Turbo's on the car from day one.
 


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