C4S-The perfect porsche?
I agrre with the above statements, both for the C4S and CS, I've owned both, I chose the C4S the second time around because I went the the limit with the CS after some mods, and let me tell you it gets pretty hairy past 170 mph, awesome feel, at speed and getting to speed the CS is much lighter and does feel to get you there faster, on the other hand, by the time I got my C4S I was looking for something that had that extra traction, not because of the weather, but because I just like the grip it has going around corners, the way it pulls you through and then pushes you out of the corner. There is a noticable difference in getting to speed, but those corners are fun to go through without slipping. The C4S does feel heavier, but I can live with it. I love it. it's my daily driver. You can always lighten up the front end with ceramics and I even read a thread that stated you can take off up to 8 kg per corner with mods.. Either way both cars are awesome, it all depends on personal taste.
I can understand where you feel that the C4S could be the perfect car for your needs if you were limited to one P-car and it had to be good in the winter. 
I couldn't really do with just one car. I need something that I can use for business every once in a while and I don't really feel comfortable picking up prospective clients in my Porsche.

I couldn't really do with just one car. I need something that I can use for business every once in a while and I don't really feel comfortable picking up prospective clients in my Porsche.
One of my best pals has a GT-R. It is insanely fast and I would consider one if I could only have one car.
I was really keen on getting one until discovering the cost of a track day in that beast. Changing the tranny and diff fluids after each lapping day would be roughly $900 in just fluids.
One session @ Pacific Raceways trashed his rt front tire. Yikes!
Luckily he has an Elise for track duty.
Personally I would only use launch during an auto-x (not a 1/4 miler or a street racer) so I'm guessing if I ever get a Pcar w/ PDK the point would be moot.
Funny timing of this thread - I was talking to the wifey about the "one car" thing last night and I'd be tempted to say I would choose an R8 and borrow her Infiniti FX for when I needed to haul clients around.
Only one car?!? That would kill me. I might go for a B8 RS4 Avant if they bring one over to the US.
One thing I absolutely love about the C4S is the wide body fenders. Very sexy.
I was really keen on getting one until discovering the cost of a track day in that beast. Changing the tranny and diff fluids after each lapping day would be roughly $900 in just fluids.
One session @ Pacific Raceways trashed his rt front tire. Yikes!
Luckily he has an Elise for track duty.
Personally I would only use launch during an auto-x (not a 1/4 miler or a street racer) so I'm guessing if I ever get a Pcar w/ PDK the point would be moot.
Funny timing of this thread - I was talking to the wifey about the "one car" thing last night and I'd be tempted to say I would choose an R8 and borrow her Infiniti FX for when I needed to haul clients around.
Only one car?!? That would kill me. I might go for a B8 RS4 Avant if they bring one over to the US.
One thing I absolutely love about the C4S is the wide body fenders. Very sexy.
Last edited by lig; Dec 7, 2008 at 09:14 PM.
One of my best pals has a GT-R. It is insanely fast and I would consider one if I could only have one car.
I was really keen on getting one until discovering the cost of a track day in that beast. Changing the tranny and diff fluids after each lapping day would be roughly $900 in just fluids.
One session @ Pacific Raceways trashed his rt front tire. Yikes!
Luckily he has an Elise for track duty.
Personally I would only use launch during an auto-x (not a 1/4 miler or a street racer) so I'm guessing if I ever get a Pcar w/ PDK the point would be moot.
Only one car?!? That would kill me. I might go for a B8 RS4 Avant if they bring one over to the US.
One thing I absolutely love about the C4S is the wide body fenders. Very sexy.
I was really keen on getting one until discovering the cost of a track day in that beast. Changing the tranny and diff fluids after each lapping day would be roughly $900 in just fluids.
One session @ Pacific Raceways trashed his rt front tire. Yikes!
Luckily he has an Elise for track duty.
Personally I would only use launch during an auto-x (not a 1/4 miler or a street racer) so I'm guessing if I ever get a Pcar w/ PDK the point would be moot.
Only one car?!? That would kill me. I might go for a B8 RS4 Avant if they bring one over to the US.
One thing I absolutely love about the C4S is the wide body fenders. Very sexy.
The GT-R is an animal. You should absolutely try and find a ride or a test drive in one.
It's heavy all right - but it is definitely the real deal.
If they could only package it up as a true 2 seater in a lighter car it would be just about irresistible.
It's heavy all right - but it is definitely the real deal.
If they could only package it up as a true 2 seater in a lighter car it would be just about irresistible.
i see that some dealers actually have a gt-r in their showroom now-a few months ago, it was list plus 20 grand or so, but i would bet that the premium has gone away, but i could be wrong about that, as i know nothing about the gt-r market. there are plenty of them on ebay. the closest that i have gotten is watching that film on len0's garage. i have seen an r8-i was surprised at how small the car is in person. it was sitting next to a ferrari 599 at a dealer in west palm beach. on the other hand, the 599 was bigger than i thought. what a monster that baby must be. and a beautifully made car. i am just going to be happy with the turbo for now.
I would be thrilled to have a 997TT in my garage! 
The GT-R market is definitely cooling off. Sadly, my business has fallen off to the point to where the GT-R is not on my radar at the moment.

The GT-R market is definitely cooling off. Sadly, my business has fallen off to the point to where the GT-R is not on my radar at the moment.
same here-but i am 6'7"-i am not even sure that i can fit into a gt-r
no track for me in a long while-it looks like the interior of the gt-r is nissan all the way-not that it is bad, but the porsche has a higher quality interior. but, for the money, the gt-r is some deal.
I got the to drive a GTR twice at a dealer. They wanted "new" MSRP. The car is awesome to drive. Insane fast (this is coing from a modified Supra owner). I got it up to 120 mph or so on a turn.
I was real close to purchasing it.....until I spent time on a forum. I think the car will be a maintenance nightmare. You can buy a maintenance package from Nissan, but what happens when that wears out. I keep my cars until they don't run anymore.
The transmission is $14,000 and cannot be rebuilt. That would kill me to put that much money into a used car.
I believe it is confirmed that Nissan will remove the launch control for the MY2010 GTR's.
The GTR is a statement car, not meant to be driven every day......or a fun car to lease and give back to Nissan once teh fun is over.
I was real close to purchasing it.....until I spent time on a forum. I think the car will be a maintenance nightmare. You can buy a maintenance package from Nissan, but what happens when that wears out. I keep my cars until they don't run anymore.
The transmission is $14,000 and cannot be rebuilt. That would kill me to put that much money into a used car.
I believe it is confirmed that Nissan will remove the launch control for the MY2010 GTR's.
The GTR is a statement car, not meant to be driven every day......or a fun car to lease and give back to Nissan once teh fun is over.
I got the to drive a GTR twice at a dealer. They wanted "new" MSRP. The car is awesome to drive. Insane fast (this is coing from a modified Supra owner). I got it up to 120 mph or so on a turn.
I was real close to purchasing it.....until I spent time on a forum. I think the car will be a maintenance nightmare. You can buy a maintenance package from Nissan, but what happens when that wears out. I keep my cars until they don't run anymore.
The transmission is $14,000 and cannot be rebuilt. That would kill me to put that much money into a used car.
I believe it is confirmed that Nissan will remove the launch control for the MY2010 GTR's.
The GTR is a statement car, not meant to be driven every day......or a fun car to lease and give back to Nissan once teh fun is over.
I was real close to purchasing it.....until I spent time on a forum. I think the car will be a maintenance nightmare. You can buy a maintenance package from Nissan, but what happens when that wears out. I keep my cars until they don't run anymore.
The transmission is $14,000 and cannot be rebuilt. That would kill me to put that much money into a used car.
I believe it is confirmed that Nissan will remove the launch control for the MY2010 GTR's.
The GTR is a statement car, not meant to be driven every day......or a fun car to lease and give back to Nissan once teh fun is over.
One more point that I wanted to make concerning thr gt-r vs a c4s or maybe more appropriately a turbo-the gt-r is by no ones estimate a good looking car-the interior is nothing close to porsche-like (fine leather, stitching, lots of carbon, etc.) In addition, the porsche has earned a reputation as being a highly reliable car after many years of use-the gt-r has been here for a few months and trannys are frying. When you buy a gt-r, you are not buying a finely made porsche, you are buying a car that is a monster and is marketed as a monster. When some of the owners treat it as such, it seems like the problems are beginning.
GT-R = Ugly
I'm sure it's great to drive, but it's butt ugly!
As to the C2S vs C4S, I had a C4S and just don;t feel I need it. It's a personal preference. The C2S does just fine in winter until the snow gets above 5" and at that point no Porsche is going to work.
As to the C2S vs C4S, I had a C4S and just don;t feel I need it. It's a personal preference. The C2S does just fine in winter until the snow gets above 5" and at that point no Porsche is going to work.
I had tossed and turned on a nightly basis before I decided on which Pcar to buy. It was to be my 1st Porsche, with and wife mandate= convertible and auto/tip.
As we usually only drive on the weekends, we only have need for one car ..so I decided to go C4S just incase the great north east winters come callin when were out and about. Just so happens this past Sat we went to visit my mom who lives in rural NJ where ther are alot of twistys and rolling hills. 4 hours later there was approx. 2" of sleet and snow on the ground and we drove 40 miles home without any problem at all.Not saying 4S was essential to make it home, but it really pulled through nicely and I honestly felt more at ease. So..
For someone in my position, 1 car family,wife nervous about not having awd, northeast winters..the advent of the C4s allowed me to get this one past the wife and purchase my 1st Pcar. If you are into performance and track, and have a DB(daily beater,or better) CS(TTif you have the $$) is probably the way to go...and this is coming from an A$$ MAN
As we usually only drive on the weekends, we only have need for one car ..so I decided to go C4S just incase the great north east winters come callin when were out and about. Just so happens this past Sat we went to visit my mom who lives in rural NJ where ther are alot of twistys and rolling hills. 4 hours later there was approx. 2" of sleet and snow on the ground and we drove 40 miles home without any problem at all.Not saying 4S was essential to make it home, but it really pulled through nicely and I honestly felt more at ease. So..
For someone in my position, 1 car family,wife nervous about not having awd, northeast winters..the advent of the C4s allowed me to get this one past the wife and purchase my 1st Pcar. If you are into performance and track, and have a DB(daily beater,or better) CS(TTif you have the $$) is probably the way to go...and this is coming from an A$$ MAN
Last edited by NYCPCAR; Dec 9, 2008 at 10:10 AM.




