Show us your base C2!
#32
Racer
Join Date: Oct 2013
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LionelB - I've got the Sport Chrono. I tracked my previous Cayman S and it had it, I considered that non-negotiable. The rev-matching was sublime on the manual transmission. My 911.2 has the PDK this time, and I don't find myself ever using the Sport Chrono, in town it's just too harsh, so I leave it in Sport all the time. I like it for one reason only. I know I can break 4 seconds in my car to 60 if I use launch control, and I'm sure I'll try that sometime. Just no rush I guess. I bought off the showroom floor so I didn't have a choice, but if I could "trade" my Sport Chrono for full leather in a car I would never Track, I would. But damn I loved driving around the track, and if I ever do that again I would like Sport Chrono with me. To me it is a track or no track decision.
#33
Instructor
My base 2015 991. Turbo rims, PSE, glass roof, parking senors. THATS IT!!! Sticking base and have a 991.2 base cab with PSE and S rims on the way. The more base and raw the better!
#36
Rennlist Member
Best thing about the C2 - driving a slower car fast is more fun than driving a faster car slow. My 3.4 already has too much power to wind out on public roads regularly (but boy is it fun when I do!)
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9ONCE (09-11-2019)
#41
Instructor
While everyone is sleeping off their hangovers i actually had the pleasure of driving into work this am. Fortunately the temp was over 40. My girl came off her charger and we had a nice spirited New Years drive. She does now need a bath. Happy New Years. Here are some pics from the parking garage
#44
I had a Macan previously that was totaled in an accident. We replaced that with a '16 Cayenne S for family duty. With the C4 on its way and a more modest third car for those times these cars aren't appropriate we are happy with our car stable.
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Dissol (10-02-2023)