Turbo s or gts?
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I went in intending to buy a Turbo (non-S) to replace my existing Turbo. Wanted to test drive a car with PDK as I'd never even considered it before. They let me drive a C2S with powerkit and PDK because "we don't want to put any miles on a Turbo." It cost them a Turbo sale, because I loved the car and bought a GTS C2 instead.
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I have a 997.2 Turbo S PTS Azzuro Blue Metallic I have decide to trade in on a Targa GTS Carmine Red. I loved my Turbo S except it sounds nothing like it runs. Most boring Rocketship I have ever driven. Considered putting a Europipe on the car till I saw the Targa GTS can't wait for this fall to get here.
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Discussed a bit before in another thread.
I came pretty close to ordering a non-S Turbo,....test drove a couple, had options all nailed down. The turbos are great looking cars and very quick, but outside of the velocity aspect just didn't tick all the right buttons for the price point. I love NA engined cars with great sound, instant throttle response, and higher revving capabilities. If you value all out speed above anything else, the Turbo is for you though.
As some others have posted it is a rocketship, but a bit on the boring side as far as aural pleasures are concerned.
If they were both given to me, I'd probably be nuts not to keep the Turbo S, but for my dime the GTS was just more of what I wanted for the price I wanted to pay.
I came pretty close to ordering a non-S Turbo,....test drove a couple, had options all nailed down. The turbos are great looking cars and very quick, but outside of the velocity aspect just didn't tick all the right buttons for the price point. I love NA engined cars with great sound, instant throttle response, and higher revving capabilities. If you value all out speed above anything else, the Turbo is for you though.
As some others have posted it is a rocketship, but a bit on the boring side as far as aural pleasures are concerned.
If they were both given to me, I'd probably be nuts not to keep the Turbo S, but for my dime the GTS was just more of what I wanted for the price I wanted to pay.
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Discussed a bit before in another thread.
I came pretty close to ordering a non-S Turbo,....test drove a couple, had options all nailed down. The turbos are great looking cars and very quick, but outside of the velocity aspect just didn't tick all the right buttons for the price point. I love NA engined cars with great sound, instant throttle response, and higher revving capabilities. If you value all out speed above anything else, the Turbo is for you though.
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I came pretty close to ordering a non-S Turbo,....test drove a couple, had options all nailed down. The turbos are great looking cars and very quick, but outside of the velocity aspect just didn't tick all the right buttons for the price point. I love NA engined cars with great sound, instant throttle response, and higher revving capabilities. If you value all out speed above anything else, the Turbo is for you though.
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But in the end, Porsche calls the GTS a 3.8 second, 190 mph car; they called my Turbo a 4.0 second, 194mph car, iirc. (magazines improved on that by abusing the powertrain more.) So I am able to have the 7800 redline (vs 6500 on mine), the ability to blip the throttle (Turbos don't blip), and the aural pleasures of that motor, without giving up anything in the way of useable speed. And I've reached a point where, believe it or not, I'm still not tired of this level of quickness, so getting more of it isn't as important to me as those other qualities.
If they were priced the same, and I'd never owned a Turbo? I'd almost certainly buy the Turbo just because... well, every man should own a Porsche Turbo at some point if it's not a hardship.
But having owned one already, if they were priced the same I can honestly say it would be the GTS for me this time.
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I've been on the fence about this a little while as well. The 2 things I would (and will eventually) change on my car are pdk and lack of leather interior. Having previously owned a 2012 m3 as the last of the NA engines and seeing the new one (faster, more fuel efficient, updated interior, better options - albeit with an exhaust that sounds like total ****e!) I've told myself to wait and see about the facelift turbo before committing to GTS.
For me $100k + for a car is a lot of money and after seeing the steep depreciation on my current 991S, I would hate to buy a GTS and then 3-6 months later the facelift comes out and I'm like fuuuuuuuuuudge if I would've just waited a few months! Risk is the GTS will be not available to order - that is minimized though with the 2016 (even if abbreviated) model year.
For me $100k + for a car is a lot of money and after seeing the steep depreciation on my current 991S, I would hate to buy a GTS and then 3-6 months later the facelift comes out and I'm like fuuuuuuuuuudge if I would've just waited a few months! Risk is the GTS will be not available to order - that is minimized though with the 2016 (even if abbreviated) model year.
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I went from a 13 C2S (7MT) to a 15 TTS. I love it being a GT car overall I guess. Like it being brutally fast and having the PDK, still learning how to drive the PDK. Only have 300 miles on my car so far, was a brutal winter here in the NE. I understand the sound issue and NA engines, but I like the speed better and the TTS is quick. With the Burmester cranked up and just cruising along. Perfect.
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I went from a 13 C2S (7MT) to a 15 TTS. I love it being a GT car overall I guess. Like it being brutally fast and having the PDK, still learning how to drive the PDK. Only have 300 miles on my car so far, was a brutal winter here in the NE. I understand the sound issue and NA engines, but I like the speed better and the TTS is quick. With the Burmester cranked up and just cruising along. Perfect.
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I had a similar dilemma recently, the first-est of first-world problems! . Short story: wanted a GTS, ended up deciding on an MT Targa GTS, dealer I’d been working with couldn’t get one soon, offered me a great deal on a new turbo, close in price to the Targa GTS.
I ended up going with the Targa. I looked at several turbos, test drove a couple but realized that even if the really, really nice turbo s that was perfectly optioned was the same price as the Targa GTS, I’d pick the Targa GTS.
The manual transmission, Targa design and possible last-of-breed engine were the things that did it for me. The turbo was great but not enough of a change to justify switching from my current 991 C2. (Somehow, I’ve justified that the Targa GTS *is* enough of a difference!)
The Targa is the car I admired as a ten-year-old and, thirty years later, it’s time to get one. According to the build schedule, mine (http://www.porsche-code.com/PGLTDP15) should be exiting the factory today!
I ended up going with the Targa. I looked at several turbos, test drove a couple but realized that even if the really, really nice turbo s that was perfectly optioned was the same price as the Targa GTS, I’d pick the Targa GTS.
The manual transmission, Targa design and possible last-of-breed engine were the things that did it for me. The turbo was great but not enough of a change to justify switching from my current 991 C2. (Somehow, I’ve justified that the Targa GTS *is* enough of a difference!)
The Targa is the car I admired as a ten-year-old and, thirty years later, it’s time to get one. According to the build schedule, mine (http://www.porsche-code.com/PGLTDP15) should be exiting the factory today!
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I had a similar dilemma recently, the first-est of first-world problems! . Short story: wanted a GTS, ended up deciding on an MT Targa GTS, dealer Id been working with couldnt get one soon, offered me a great deal on a new turbo, close in price to the Targa GTS. I ended up going with the Targa. I looked at several turbos, test drove a couple but realized that even if the really, really nice turbo s that was perfectly optioned was the same price as the Targa GTS, Id pick the Targa GTS. The manual transmission, Targa design and possible last-of-breed engine were the things that did it for me. The turbo was great but not enough of a change to justify switching from my current 991 C2. (Somehow, Ive justified that the Targa GTS *is* enough of a difference!) The Targa is the car I admired as a ten-year-old and, thirty years later, its time to get one. According to the build schedule, mine (http://www.porsche-code.com/PGLTDP15) should be exiting the factory today!