GTS: Cab or Targa?
#16
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Thanks for the posts- I appreciate it.
My concerns with the Targa are pretty much what everyone noted:
the folding mechanism (but I guess the cab mechanism is not too dissimilar).
the length of time it takes to open/close and that the car has to be stationary (do you guys think there will be a work around to this particular issue by 3rd party vendors like the SmartTop?).
wind buffeting at high speeds (the integrated cab deflector is actually pretty sweet in this regard).
I do, however, like the overall look of the Targa over the Cab and as I have not had this particular bodystyle, I may just opt for this.
My concerns with the Targa are pretty much what everyone noted:
the folding mechanism (but I guess the cab mechanism is not too dissimilar).
the length of time it takes to open/close and that the car has to be stationary (do you guys think there will be a work around to this particular issue by 3rd party vendors like the SmartTop?).
wind buffeting at high speeds (the integrated cab deflector is actually pretty sweet in this regard).
I do, however, like the overall look of the Targa over the Cab and as I have not had this particular bodystyle, I may just opt for this.
#17
911 Targa is something very Porsche, I have a Targa GTS on order. I think the Targa is something everyone should own at some point in their life. A very distinct and historic Porsche vehicle - Cab is just another Convertible/911...
I should add a friend of mine switched out a 991 Cab for a 991 Targa and loves it, one of his all time favorite and was responsible for me putting in the order...
I should add a friend of mine switched out a 991 Cab for a 991 Targa and loves it, one of his all time favorite and was responsible for me putting in the order...
#18
Racer
I agree.....go TARGA. I just ordered a TARGA GTS....sitting at the factory now waiting for completion after Holidays! I have had a 1984 Coupe and a 1989 Turbo Cab. The new Targa is so retro...So cool.......FYI...the motor for my 1989 Turbo is still the original motor...no issues....so i would not worry about the motor going bad on a Targa...... I do see that the new TARGA (non GTS) will offer color tops...the same as the cab.....
#19
Rennlist Member
I've had my (non -GTS) targa 4S for 11 months. 997 cab for 4 years before that. I am completely pleased with the targa, I plan to drive it for years to come.
Good luck, great choices.
Good luck, great choices.
#20
Never driven a 911 cab, but did own a Boxster S before my current Targa. The need to stop to raise or lower the top turns out not to have been an issue. You have to slow down to 30 mph on a cab to raise or lower the top, which means pulling off a highway onto the shoulder anyway. In town, I found lowering or opening the top in my Boxster while driving was dangerous due to the distraction and momentary loss of rear vision, so I would still pull over. The constant buffeting on the left side of your head over 55 mph in the Targa is irritating, but disappears with the windows raised. Otherwise, the buffeting is inconsequential. I am only 5'8" so the buffeting might be different for someone with the driver's seat further back.
#21
I own a boxster s and top down it gets windy / drafty over 60 mph even with windows up . The 991 cab is serene in that way but IMO does not look that great compared to coupe or targa
I drove a targa extensively and yes it needs to be stopped to put the roof but it gives you more of a cocoon feel but still gives you open air driving and even on highways the noise is not bad and no wind hitting the driver so it is very comfortable. Is there wind noise in the targa , yes there is but it does not get drafty like the boxster but you need the S motor at minimum as targa is heavy and awd
looks wise targa is the best looking 991
I drove a targa extensively and yes it needs to be stopped to put the roof but it gives you more of a cocoon feel but still gives you open air driving and even on highways the noise is not bad and no wind hitting the driver so it is very comfortable. Is there wind noise in the targa , yes there is but it does not get drafty like the boxster but you need the S motor at minimum as targa is heavy and awd
looks wise targa is the best looking 991
I think so . . . you mean the one at the windshield header, right?
I think noise issues in most open top cars come from wind entering the cabin and buffeting around inside. Although I'm sure that the windshield deflector helps, it's the pop-up wind block behind the seats that really does the job. The 991 Cab's integrated, electrically deploying wind block is one of the things that really sold me on the model. I don't think any other car has that, and I do wonder why something similar could not have been engineered into the Targa.
I think noise issues in most open top cars come from wind entering the cabin and buffeting around inside. Although I'm sure that the windshield deflector helps, it's the pop-up wind block behind the seats that really does the job. The 991 Cab's integrated, electrically deploying wind block is one of the things that really sold me on the model. I don't think any other car has that, and I do wonder why something similar could not have been engineered into the Targa.
#22
Nordschleife Master
Go Targa - think its beautiful looking
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#23
GTS: Cab or Targa?
Just came back from a 200 mile trip in my new targa. Yes there is some noise over 65. Not really enough wind to tussle your hair very much.
The thing that really impressed me was how incredibly quiet it was with the top up on the highway. I have to say it is quieter than the 2013 coupe which I turned in for the targa. Top is super insulated. Very happy with my 2016 targa so far
The thing that really impressed me was how incredibly quiet it was with the top up on the highway. I have to say it is quieter than the 2013 coupe which I turned in for the targa. Top is super insulated. Very happy with my 2016 targa so far
#24
I own a boxster s and top down it gets windy / drafty over 60 mph even with windows up . The 991 cab is serene in that way but IMO does not look that great compared to coupe or targa
I drove a targa extensively and yes it needs to be stopped to put the roof but it gives you more of a cocoon feel but still gives you open air driving and even on highways the noise is not bad and no wind hitting the driver so it is very comfortable. Is there wind noise in the targa , yes there is but it does not get drafty like the boxster but you need the S motor at minimum as targa is heavy and awd
looks wise targa is the best looking 991
I drove a targa extensively and yes it needs to be stopped to put the roof but it gives you more of a cocoon feel but still gives you open air driving and even on highways the noise is not bad and no wind hitting the driver so it is very comfortable. Is there wind noise in the targa , yes there is but it does not get drafty like the boxster but you need the S motor at minimum as targa is heavy and awd
looks wise targa is the best looking 991
#25
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Thanks for the replys- great to read them all.
At this point, it seems like its going to be a Sapphire Blue Targa GTS!
Now I just have to get the build going.
At this point, it seems like its going to be a Sapphire Blue Targa GTS!
Now I just have to get the build going.
#26
Nordschleife Master
#29
Rennlist Member
I went back and forth between Carmine Red and Sapphire Blue. Back and forth. Finally settled on Carmine Red because I've never owned a red car and living in Seattle I'm under a protective layer of gray for much of the year. But man, whenever I see Sapphire Blue shining in the sun it looks like an amazing color and buyers remorse starts to creep in
#30
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
I went back and forth between Carmine Red and Sapphire Blue. Back and forth. Finally settled on Carmine Red because I've never owned a red car and living in Seattle I'm under a protective layer of gray for much of the year. But man, whenever I see Sapphire Blue shining in the sun it looks like an amazing color and buyers remorse starts to creep in
I, too, went back and forth between these colors and in the end, decided on the blue as it was my kids favorite pick.