Will there be a Next Generation RS?
#1
Will there be a Next Generation RS?
I absolutely love the 3.8 RS and those delicious centerlock wheels, but I already own a 997, albiet the most humble little 3.6 coupe. While I'm greatly envious of the fellow 6speeders who can afford a fleet of 997 variants, I just can't justify buying a high output racing version of my current daily driver. So I'm thinking about waiting for the next generation 991/998 RS.
Maybe I'm just noticing the recent rash of RS's from Porsche, but I don't remember a lot of RS's made when I was younger. Back in the 1980s, there was the Club Sport, but it wasn't like the 2.7RS hotrod. The 964 RS America was cool because it had no sunroof, unfinished door panel and no AC, but it had the same engine as the C2 of its era. I vaguely remembered a 3.8RS 993, but was it released in the US? It seemed like NA hotrodded 911s were scarce from 1973 2.7RS to the 996 GT3RS which didn't even come to the US. The 997 GT3 RS are the first US legal factory hotrodded RS that are readily available since the 2.7 RS original grail car and are absolutely yummy while the 3.8 RS is really quite unbeliveable. With all the insider info on this board, does anybody have a line on the rumor mill about Porsche definitely planning to continue the RS platform? With VW in the picture and "green" being the buzzword in 2009, will Porsche build a lightweight crazy overpowered naturally aspirated 911?
My apologies to the site from which I linked these pictures but I like visual aids.
from Europeancollectibles.com
Club Sport
From qv500.com, except the one I'm thinking of has a CS script along the inner edge of the headlight.
from autobellausa.com
RS America 964
993 RS 3.8
from 911faceoff.com
from freefoto.com
996 GT3 RS, the one that got my attention after Jeremy Clarkson pointed out the sticker emblem and the plastic rear window
from Porsche.com
the 3.6 RS, the first US legal hotrodded RS since the original?
Maybe I'm just noticing the recent rash of RS's from Porsche, but I don't remember a lot of RS's made when I was younger. Back in the 1980s, there was the Club Sport, but it wasn't like the 2.7RS hotrod. The 964 RS America was cool because it had no sunroof, unfinished door panel and no AC, but it had the same engine as the C2 of its era. I vaguely remembered a 3.8RS 993, but was it released in the US? It seemed like NA hotrodded 911s were scarce from 1973 2.7RS to the 996 GT3RS which didn't even come to the US. The 997 GT3 RS are the first US legal factory hotrodded RS that are readily available since the 2.7 RS original grail car and are absolutely yummy while the 3.8 RS is really quite unbeliveable. With all the insider info on this board, does anybody have a line on the rumor mill about Porsche definitely planning to continue the RS platform? With VW in the picture and "green" being the buzzword in 2009, will Porsche build a lightweight crazy overpowered naturally aspirated 911?
My apologies to the site from which I linked these pictures but I like visual aids.
from Europeancollectibles.com
Club Sport
From qv500.com, except the one I'm thinking of has a CS script along the inner edge of the headlight.
from autobellausa.com
RS America 964
993 RS 3.8
from 911faceoff.com
from freefoto.com
996 GT3 RS, the one that got my attention after Jeremy Clarkson pointed out the sticker emblem and the plastic rear window
from Porsche.com
the 3.6 RS, the first US legal hotrodded RS since the original?
Last edited by Gradoholic; 10-19-2009 at 08:33 PM.
#4
you're thinking too much...enjoy what we have right now, if the next car is better, then you worry about getting it later, not now.
#5
It would be prohibitive for me to buy a 3.8 RS and then trade it in a few years later for a 991/998 RS. The depreciation from the 3.8 would be more expensive than my 3.6 997 would fetch on trade in!
If I buy anything with an RS on it from Porsche, it'll be a keeper.
I had no idea the 2.7RS was never officially imported to the US! Very interesting.
If I buy anything with an RS on it from Porsche, it'll be a keeper.
I had no idea the 2.7RS was never officially imported to the US! Very interesting.
#7
I'll bet we continue to see RS versions in the future. I wouldn't be surprised if it offered PDK now that it can handle 500hp in the new turbo.
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#8
Thanks Luis, I left that one out accidently!
Man, if they had PDK in the RS, it would be a reason for me not to wait for future editions. The 430 scuderia and the challenge stradale broke my heart (In reality, just the stradale because it is literally a perfect car) with F1 trans only.
Man, if they had PDK in the RS, it would be a reason for me not to wait for future editions. The 430 scuderia and the challenge stradale broke my heart (In reality, just the stradale because it is literally a perfect car) with F1 trans only.
#10
I'm waiting for the next gen too. I love the MK2, esp. the RS, and I'm really, really tempted, but it will really chap my *** to finally get it and then 6 mo later start reading all the stories about how much better the next 911 platform is (998?). I'm just going to wait for the next platform instead of a facelift.
#11
I'm waiting for the next gen too. I love the MK2, esp. the RS, and I'm really, really tempted, but it will really chap my *** to finally get it and then 6 mo later start reading all the stories about how much better the next 911 platform is (998?). I'm just going to wait for the next platform instead of a facelift.
Waiting for the next RS may be missing an opportunity to purchase a future classic.
The one area where the current car suffers though is in weight. It is too heavy, imo, and the next RS will likely be lighter (but larger overall with a lesser motor, and PDK - I prefer manual).
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