Black/Black 2016 Boxster Spyder with LWB's! Wow!
#46
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I had a 991 GT3 for 2 years before selling it to make room for the RS. I drove that about 10k miles and loved every mile. I miss it a lot and I am pretty sure I will drive both the Spyder and RS a lot!
Jeff
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#47
Hey Jeff, would you mind comparing the GT3 with the Spyder? Curious about handling differences, to see how much Porsche can mask the rear-engine disadvantage with trickery like 4-wheel steering and such. And how the 2 compare in driving satisfaction, since the GT3 is obviously quicker/faster. Have 2 buddies with 991 GT3s and 2 with RSs, but haven't been able to ride or drive on any of them. Finally, if you like the Spyder so much, why not the manual 911R? Thx.
#48
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Sure - the GT3 feels a lot more planted than the Spyder. The downforce, steering, weight all are apparent. The Spyder has great balance and finesse, and of course the shifting is very engaging. However, the raw power and acceleration and speed you can carry into a turn are incredible in the GT3. The shifts (when using the shifter or paddles) in the GT3 are also addictive. Totally different cars. I actually think a PDK-S GT3 or RS and a manual open top Spyder are so different - different cars for different moods. I think they are both fun but different and equally enjoyable.
The Spyder is so visceral and engaging but when you are used to the insane acceleration of a GT3 or RS it is hard to compare that aspect.
That being said, I think they may be the perfect combination. I also have a '98 Carrera S that has been a real pleasure, as well as an '86 Carrera coupe that feels more mechanical and is tougher to drive (no power steering, no ABS, etc). All different flavors a of the same idea. All different but all enjoyable. Would not know which one to get rid of. All have different seat time each month, but just depends on moods.
That being said, I get a ton of compliments on the Spyder as something that many people have never seen and do not know what it is...but everyone loves the lines and sound.
Hope this helps?
The Spyder is so visceral and engaging but when you are used to the insane acceleration of a GT3 or RS it is hard to compare that aspect.
That being said, I think they may be the perfect combination. I also have a '98 Carrera S that has been a real pleasure, as well as an '86 Carrera coupe that feels more mechanical and is tougher to drive (no power steering, no ABS, etc). All different flavors a of the same idea. All different but all enjoyable. Would not know which one to get rid of. All have different seat time each month, but just depends on moods.
That being said, I get a ton of compliments on the Spyder as something that many people have never seen and do not know what it is...but everyone loves the lines and sound.
Hope this helps?
#49
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It's amazing how different the apyder looks from a boxster, despite minimal visual changes.. I don't look or care for attention, but I'm often surprised at the comments/questions for what is essentially the body of the entry level Porsche. They really nailed the design on it... I get all ..... When I see my car on weekends
#50
It's amazing how different the apyder looks from a boxster, despite minimal visual changes.. I don't look or care for attention, but I'm often surprised at the comments/questions for what is essentially the body of the entry level Porsche. They really nailed the design on it... I get all ..... When I see my car on weekends
It's interesting to compare that to the 987 Spyder. The 987 wasn't a particularly pretty car especially from the side but the Spyder treatment for that version was really transformitive.
#51
Absolutely. Thanks a lot for your detailed comparison. You made a great point I didn't see before: Just because both are Porsches, and all 981/991s very similar from the seats forward, the rear and mid-engine platforms are like 2 different cars. So more a matter of which flavor you like best. And if you can afford both, all the better. Have a great weekend ahead folks.
#52
[quote=JCBH]Sure - the GT3 feels a lot more planted than the Spyder. The downforce, steering, weight all are apparent. The Spyder has great balance and finesse, and of course the shifting is very engaging. However, the raw power and acceleration and speed you can carry into a turn are incredible in the GT3. The shifts (when using the shifter or paddles) in the GT3 are also addictive. Totally different cars. I actually think a PDK-S GT3 or RS and a manual open top Spyder are so different - different cars for different moods. I think they are both fun but different and equally enjoyable.
The Spyder is so visceral and engaging but when you are used to the insane acceleration of a GT3 or RS it is hard to compare that aspect.
That being said, I think they may be the perfect combination.
Well said. I have '15 GT3 and 981 Spyder also, and agree 100% with you.
The Spyder is so visceral and engaging but when you are used to the insane acceleration of a GT3 or RS it is hard to compare that aspect.
That being said, I think they may be the perfect combination.
Well said. I have '15 GT3 and 981 Spyder also, and agree 100% with you.
#54
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To me the 981 Spyder is the best looking open top production car Porsche has made in recent years. Really by a mile. But I also received a good amount of attention when I drove my 981S which is a beautiful car as well. So the 981 Spyder had a very good starting point afaic.
It's interesting to compare that to the 987 Spyder. The 987 wasn't a particularly pretty car especially from the side but the Spyder treatment for that version was really transformitive.
It's interesting to compare that to the 987 Spyder. The 987 wasn't a particularly pretty car especially from the side but the Spyder treatment for that version was really transformitive.
#56
Haha yeah.
Paint protection completed - incredible job - they removed the headlights, spray nozzles, gas cap and the install is so clean. Took 2 guys almost the full day. Well worth it, especially in black. Here are some pictures of the process, as well as the completion (and a gratuitous interior shot, since I am in love with the interior on this car)...https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/xyxwave.gif
Paint protection completed - incredible job - they removed the headlights, spray nozzles, gas cap and the install is so clean. Took 2 guys almost the full day. Well worth it, especially in black. Here are some pictures of the process, as well as the completion (and a gratuitous interior shot, since I am in love with the interior on this car)...https://rennlist.com/forums/graemlins/xyxwave.gif
#57
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Thanks - really a terrific car - just picked up my 991 RS at the factory and will have it back home next week - perfect combo - really excited to have them in the same garage. Great alternatives for different moods. The Spyder is such a raw, perfect car. Miss it since we have been traveling!
#59
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Thanks - will do for sure.
Will post some pics from the factory of the RS being finalized...also had some custom luggage made to match the interior with alcantara/leather/yellow stitching and a custom notation...turned out nice.
Will post some pics from the factory of the RS being finalized...also had some custom luggage made to match the interior with alcantara/leather/yellow stitching and a custom notation...turned out nice.
Last edited by JCBH; 06-26-2016 at 04:20 PM.
#60
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Here is the luggage...