2017 targa vs cab
#16
Hello everyone from Abu Dhabi, UAE! (next to Dubai,UAE)
Just joined today and looking to order and own a Porsche for the first time, and would like some help deciding between the 2017 targa vs cab. Im interested more in ride comfort and open air experience than performance so im looking at the basic models, in addition to limiting my spending.
i) Forgive my inexperience, but is this called the 991.2?
ii) Please advise on the open air experience comparison between the targa and the cab if there is that much of a difference top down, and the wind noise level top up. I think we can all agree the targa looks much better.
iii) Sport tex seats 4 way vs 18 way. Dealer advised to go for the 4 way instead to save money but didnt really explain what options i would be giving up.
Some info to know:
- Living in the gulf, so top down weather is 3 - 4 months a year, and summer temp reaches up to 50 degrees celsius (about 120 F)
- Going for the MT even though i might be of a very small minority driving a Porsche manual in the country and resale will be very difficult.
- Colours: night blue exterior and grahphite crayon interior
(currently driving 09 Infiniti G37 MT that i had to import from the US since Infiniti dealer only sells Auto Transmission)
- Talking to local sales hasnt given me much confidence in their ability to help with my decisions, so im hoping you guys can help out.
Thanks!
Just joined today and looking to order and own a Porsche for the first time, and would like some help deciding between the 2017 targa vs cab. Im interested more in ride comfort and open air experience than performance so im looking at the basic models, in addition to limiting my spending.
i) Forgive my inexperience, but is this called the 991.2?
ii) Please advise on the open air experience comparison between the targa and the cab if there is that much of a difference top down, and the wind noise level top up. I think we can all agree the targa looks much better.
iii) Sport tex seats 4 way vs 18 way. Dealer advised to go for the 4 way instead to save money but didnt really explain what options i would be giving up.
Some info to know:
- Living in the gulf, so top down weather is 3 - 4 months a year, and summer temp reaches up to 50 degrees celsius (about 120 F)
- Going for the MT even though i might be of a very small minority driving a Porsche manual in the country and resale will be very difficult.
- Colours: night blue exterior and grahphite crayon interior
(currently driving 09 Infiniti G37 MT that i had to import from the US since Infiniti dealer only sells Auto Transmission)
- Talking to local sales hasnt given me much confidence in their ability to help with my decisions, so im hoping you guys can help out.
Thanks!
I prefer the Cabriolet as it is a better overall open air experience. Sure you only have 3-4 months of open air top experience but a bit more if you like driving in the evenings (which I do). And the insulation is very good so you will never compliant about heat coming in through the roof in the Summer.
The main suggestions I would make:
1. Do not get the basic 4-way seats. The only complaint I have with dealers here is ordering stock cars that are priced at AED 500,000 with lots of options but eliminating the 14-way seats which cost only 1% more! When you are driving a Half a million dirham car you an at least expect to have full power seats with proper adjustments to suit your comfort. I can sacrifice on any option but not the seats! And the 14-ways come with Comfort Entry and Exit feature (the seat and steering move when you open the door).
By the way, my most recent was a GT3 RS, my current is a Boxster S 718 (which sometimes reminds me of my 911 turbo when the turbos are really doing their job) while I wait 6-8 months for my GT3 to arrive. In summary, I would buy any Porsche with the convertible top (911 or Boxster) but Targa I am not sure.
2. Get the Seat Ventilation and Heating. You will really appreciate SV in Summer and while the heat is mandatory to get the SV you will actually use it a couple of times in Winter nights when it dips to 15C
Hope that helps
#17
Thank you for your feedback
Thanks to everyone for their valuable time and input !
Point well made! Unfortunately local dealer only offers coupe for test drive and i've yet to find a rental company that has both to try.
Can you please elaborate on the windows and wind deflector up vs down feeling?
Great minds think alike! Other than the MT being different, im debating whether i should go for Sport tex or Leather seats...
Looks sweet, congrats on your order!
One other thing to consider about the targa in Dubai is the enormous greenhouse. It's going to get very hot in the cabin even with the roof up.
As for the manual transmission, I also have that and it is fantastic. Yes, it is the less common option, but one you will be happy with. Don't spend this much money to buy what the next owner wants. Buy what you want. While there won't be as many people looking at your used car whenever you sell it, that isn't a problem. You don't need to appeal to the masses, you need to appeal to one person. And that one person will have been looking for a manual and will have fewer options to compare to yours.
This is one of the best arguments i've heard in my life for the MT. Thank you very much for the confidence boost!
Regarding the greenhouse effect, should i end up going for the Targa, im hoping i can manage with parking in the shade and clear tinting, no way im ruining the looks with a dark tint!
How so? im driving windows down and sunroof open since the last 3 months and the only problem im facing is my roof and upper interior turning from white to black due to years of doing so and me not taking care, hopefully a shampoo session should help. Are you referring to the humidity?
You really need to drive both before you decide. If you really want an open air experience, then there is no substitute for the cabriolet. It's important to note that the cabriolet experience is very different when driving with the windows down and the wind deflector down than it is with the windows up and the wind deflector up.
Can you please elaborate on the windows and wind deflector up vs down feeling?
Looks sweet, congrats on your order!
One other thing to consider about the targa in Dubai is the enormous greenhouse. It's going to get very hot in the cabin even with the roof up.
As for the manual transmission, I also have that and it is fantastic. Yes, it is the less common option, but one you will be happy with. Don't spend this much money to buy what the next owner wants. Buy what you want. While there won't be as many people looking at your used car whenever you sell it, that isn't a problem. You don't need to appeal to the masses, you need to appeal to one person. And that one person will have been looking for a manual and will have fewer options to compare to yours.
Regarding the greenhouse effect, should i end up going for the Targa, im hoping i can manage with parking in the shade and clear tinting, no way im ruining the looks with a dark tint!
#18
The main suggestions I would make:
1. Do not get the basic 4-way seats. The only complaint I have with dealers here is ordering stock cars that are priced at AED 500,000 with lots of options but eliminating the 14-way seats which cost only 1% more! When you are driving a Half a million dirham car you an at least expect to have full power seats with proper adjustments to suit your comfort. I can sacrifice on any option but not the seats! And the 14-ways come with Comfort Entry and Exit feature (the seat and steering move when you open the door).
2. Get the Seat Ventilation and Heating. You will really appreciate SV in Summer and while the heat is mandatory to get the SV you will actually use it a couple of times in Winter nights when it dips to 15C
1. Agreed, spending that much money earns you some good seats, and after confirming that the 4 way do not offer lumbar support, i think i will be going with the 18 - way.
2. Which brings me to the next question and your SV comment. Sport tex or Normal Sport seats?
Sport tex are supposed to be more comfortable and look awesome with the Graphite/Crayon colour combo, but it only comes with seat heating and no seat cooling, which to be honest was manageable for the last 6 years since i dont have seat cooling in my current car (09 Infiniti G 37S coupe 6MT) and depended on my AC to keep me sane. So now i have to decide between seat comfort and looks over seat ventilation...
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Originally Posted by Werks 1
TARGA.......The lines on the TARGA make the car look very "retro"........The new cab does not look as sharp...IMHO........I had a 1989 Turbo Cab....loved it...but the Targa top gives you the same feeling with the top down and better visibility when its up.....
Whether you like one vs the other is up to you. The eye of the beholder and all that. But same
Top down experience? No.
#22
Thanks a lot for your replies guys, i'm sorry i haven't posted earlier but i had sent a specific reply for most of you a week ago and for some reason the admins haven't posted it yet.
Id like to also ask if anyone can advise if theres that much of a difference between running 19" and the 20" tyres regarding ride comfort. Good place to save some money as well.
Id like to also ask if anyone can advise if theres that much of a difference between running 19" and the 20" tyres regarding ride comfort. Good place to save some money as well.
#23
My 19" winter tires were much more comfortable than the OE 20" summer Pirelli's. With a set of the new Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires, that has changed. These new 20's are a big improvement in ride quality.
#25
When the tops are closed, the Targa will be hotter than the cabriolet.
It's one reason why I never order sunroofs on a new car.
I prefer the looks of the current 991 cabriolet to the Targa. The reverse is true on on earlier generations.
It's one reason why I never order sunroofs on a new car.
I prefer the looks of the current 991 cabriolet to the Targa. The reverse is true on on earlier generations.
#26
I just test drove a Targa 4S and the buffeting and wind noise were extreme over 50 mph ... I even put the passenger window up and the driver's window down half way, which I used to do in my old school SC and 3.2 Carrera Targas, it helped a little, but it's much more turbulent than I recall my 2013 cab being. Has anyone driven them back to back?