GTS vs GT vs S4
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Jeez, the new-to-928 threads are getting to be a hoot. (Not @ Rod, obviously) More to follow as time goes on, Im sure. Well it is great that we have such a wide spectrum of owners and cars piping up. Just remember, at this age all of the cars have more than a fair share of issues and challenges...but only the Weissachs actually come with baggage.
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What Bill Ball said. They're old now, and likely more individual differences based on condition, than S4, GT, GTS differences are dominant.
Also options make a significant difference... My 87 in the signature is definitely a GT wannabe!
Also options make a significant difference... My 87 in the signature is definitely a GT wannabe!
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I had and drove a 89 S4 auto for 17 years and has been said before, it's a great cruising car, whether in traffic or on the open road.
I now have had a 91 GT (5 speed) for the last three years and very different. You get much more involved in driving it, and still a great car on the open road cruising, but not too much fun in traffic due to clutch in/clutch out, but get an open twisty road and the big grin comes on fast.
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