C4S / PDK drive was magic
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those who say that the manual gearbox on a 992 is the best choice has never tried how infinitely more efficient the pdk is. those who say that a RWD is more fun does not know that a Porsche AWD is a rear-wheel drive car that IF YOU WANT can become integral.
try a c4s with pdk, rear steering axle and pdcc and then tell me if it is not the closest thing to a razor
those who say that the manual gearbox on a 992 is the best choice has never tried how infinitely more efficient the pdk is. those who say that a RWD is more fun does not know that a Porsche AWD is a rear-wheel drive car that IF YOU WANT can become integral.
try a c4s with pdk, rear steering axle and pdcc and then tell me if it is not the closest thing to a razor
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#34
Having driven an awd 911 in anger in heavy rain, on and off track, I can say it’s fantastic and I don’t even know what more I’d want from the car given the road conditions. You do need the right tires for your moment…
#35
I loved manual so much I wouldn’t test drive a PDK. Then I found a car I loved and it had PDK so I thought I would try it out. WOW! It is the most amazing transmission I have ever experienced. I love it in sport plus mode and I love it even more in manual mode. The shifts up and down are incredible. So fast!
In my opinion the PDK elevates the 911. It takes it beyond a sports car, for me.
I love threads like this where other people have fallen in love with the PDK.
Cheers!
In my opinion the PDK elevates the 911. It takes it beyond a sports car, for me.
I love threads like this where other people have fallen in love with the PDK.
Cheers!
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#36
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Well, the OP is getting me super excited! ...after an interminable wait since last September and a long ocean voyage to the West Coast, my C4S is at the dealer being prepped with PPF before I pick up.
Its heavily optioned at $165K but is just the way I want it. Has all the razor options too! Porsche code if curious: PM916JU4
Its heavily optioned at $165K but is just the way I want it. Has all the razor options too! Porsche code if curious: PM916JU4
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#37
Well, the OP is getting me super excited! ...after an interminable wait since last September and a long ocean voyage to the West Coast, my C4S is at the dealer being prepped with PPF before I pick up.
Its heavily optioned at $165K but is just the way I want it. Has all the razor options too! Porsche code if curious: PM916JU4
Its heavily optioned at $165K but is just the way I want it. Has all the razor options too! Porsche code if curious: PM916JU4
I thought it was wrong to tick pdcc (and therefore RAS) but it happened anyway! Well worth while imo, non spasm cars ride better, but the handling is simply sublime with pdcc and RAS.
As for pdk, it’s the best non manual gearbox I’ve ever used. Only time I drive manuals now is when getting holiday hire cars... not a fair comparison but always happy to get back in the lazy left foot motor.
#38
so...
I deduce that all those who choose a manual RWD are real very skilled drivers who use the car only in dry conditions.
so why do I read about all these 911s used only in the summer?
rather, I fear that we are talking about the typical resistance to change of romantic Porsche customers ( analogic Vs Digital....)
I deduce that all those who choose a manual RWD are real very skilled drivers who use the car only in dry conditions.
so why do I read about all these 911s used only in the summer?
rather, I fear that we are talking about the typical resistance to change of romantic Porsche customers ( analogic Vs Digital....)
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detansinn (03-09-2021)
#41
LOL! Top picture was the school run mums I just faced off against trying to get to the shops.... little 911 me vs every single type of SUV possible, Porsche, Audi, bmw, loads of range rovers and one frighteningly ugly Bentley!
Bottom picture is when I got home, telling my baby “it’s ok, I know they were aggressive big bullies, but you are safe now!”
Bottom picture is when I got home, telling my baby “it’s ok, I know they were aggressive big bullies, but you are safe now!”
#42
hahahahahah
in reality in the first photo it is us (all of us...) who imagine ourselves while configuring a 991, we have demands from first-class drivers.
then comes the sad reality
how many of these racers with track needs ever remove traction control and drive their RWD to feel the sensations they demand from their old school Porsche ... few ... very few ...
maybe none
in reality in the first photo it is us (all of us...) who imagine ourselves while configuring a 991, we have demands from first-class drivers.
then comes the sad reality
how many of these racers with track needs ever remove traction control and drive their RWD to feel the sensations they demand from their old school Porsche ... few ... very few ...
maybe none
#43
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Actually I wasn’t trolling, my suggestion was serious. The coin flip thing really works in terms of helping confirm a decision that one has likely already made in his mind but doesn’t know it yet. Psychologists have known this for decades. Anyways, I’m sure the poster will be happy with whatever choice he makes, how can he not be? It’s a Porsche!
cheers
ross
cheers
ross
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#44
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OP — Whatever you decide regarding MT vs PDK, I’d take the wait time out of the equation unless you have a terminal illness or something. You’ve been waiting your whole life, what’s a few more months? Get an allocation and custom order it exactly the way you want. Obsessing for weeks over whether you should do a badge delete or not is half the fun. Instant gratification is over-rated.
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#45
As a McLaren convert (570S Spider) I can tell you there is nothing boring about a C4S with PDK and it doesn't lack a lively personality. I will say it is more approachable at the limits than some other cars I have driven, but I believe all 911s are at this point. The rear of the car will still step out on corner exit under hard acceleration, but in a very controllable way. I was recently in the canyons with some friends (I was leading since I was most familiar with the roads we were on that day) that have some VERY expensive cars like 765LT and 720S and they were shocked at how capable the 992 C4S is. The Porsche never complained and lead with a pace where everyone was happy and not looking for more. Quite and achievement when you consider there is a $350K price gap between my car and the most expensive in the group. For the record, I don't think there is a wrong choice in either of your options. I live in the LA area and dealing with freeways in a MT car is just not something I wanted to deal with. Good luck on your choice!