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Old 05-22-2009, 10:26 AM
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Lol, that's really funny, and here goes my first post. Cheers
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Mark, thanks. I am pleased to be here.
Old 05-22-2009, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by bugs
Mark, thanks. I am pleased to be here.
Welcome! Nice car and avatar. Don't think I saw any 993s in HK when I visited a few yrs. back. How rare are they there?
Old 05-22-2009, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Canyon56
OT, but today I parked (in my DD) next to an Arena on Cashmere 996. I said, "nice Arena Red" and he said, "Huh?" I said, "I like the color." He said, "Yeah." Then I said, "how do you like your 996?" He said, "It's a 911."

I guess that's part of "old school" vs "new school."
Priceless!

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Old 05-22-2009, 01:03 PM
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I test drove a 997s and Cayman S not too long ago. The 997 S had much more power/torque than the my 993. After a brief drive, I concluded the 997 is every bit a '911' as the 993. And I also have to admit the Cayman S is a very well balanced and fun to drive car.

At the end of the day, I still don't see a reason to pay the price premium of the 997 above my 993, and happily sped off in my 993. It is funny that all the salesmen there drooled over the 993 when I pulled up.
Old 05-22-2009, 01:41 PM
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Ahhh, the age-old discussion: today's power/performance vs. yesterday's "aura" and mystique.

While the 993 is nearly equaled in HP by many mundane sedans, and out-powered by even modestly-priced sportscars, and demonstrably not in the same performance league as a current-grade Porsche with over a decade of manufacturing advances plus millions in add'l R&D, does that make the 997 a "better" car?

You decide. Not my goal to convince anyone, to be sure. But my definition and criteria for a "sports car" --even a commuting one-- differs from another's (especially that guy who doesn't even know what a 996 is!). All I know is that even my lowly little SC Trackmeister, when driven on the street occasionally, gives me serious grins/goosebumps every time I drive her. The 993 isn't any "better" a sports car, just different in that it fulfills different goals. One thing is clear: though it is nice to have choices, it is nicer still to have the very best to choose from. Happy choosing!


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Old 05-22-2009, 01:44 PM
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I've already purchased RS gears for my car, and at some vague, distant future date, when the engine needs to be rebuilt, it will get the 9M treatment. RS gears plus 350 bhp and I think there won't be any performance deficit with the 997.
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Originally Posted by Edward
Ahhh, the age-old discussion: today's power/performance vs. yesterday's "aura" and mystique.

While the 993 is nearly equaled in HP by many mundane sedans, and out-powered by even modestly-priced sportscars, and demonstrably not in the same performance league as a current-grade Porsche with over a decade of manufacturing advances plus millions in add'l R&D, does that make the 997 a "better" car?

You decide. Not my goal to convince anyone, to be sure. But my definition and criteria for a "sports car" --even a commuting one-- differs from another's (especially that guy who doesn't even know what a 996 is!). All I know is that even my lowly little SC Trackmeister, when driven on the street occasionally, gives me serious grins/goosebumps every time I drive her. The 993 isn't any "better" a sports car, just different in that it fulfills different goals. One thing is clear: though it is nice to have choices, it is nicer still to have the very best to choose from. Happy choosing!


Edward
I am sure Edward can attest to fact that he can give a 997 or two a run for its money with his nearly 27 year old SC. In the end, it's what you as a driver is able to extract from the car you're driving, whether it be a simple romp around some canyon roads or lighting your hair on fire on the track. Each type of 911 has it's own virtues, if you have the means to drive a 997, go for it, enjoy it! In the end, if you drive home with a smile on your face, you know you've got the right car. And then when you've had the car long enough and become convinced that it is the best series of 911 ever built you can start an argument on this board!
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And oh, welcome to the addiction bugs!
Old 05-22-2009, 05:52 PM
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Why not get a 993TT and then you will have it all..... a super fast classic. That would be my choice.
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Originally Posted by G-Man993
Why not get a 993TT and then you will have it all..... a super fast classic. That would be my choice.
Spot on
Old 05-22-2009, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Noah
I've already purchased RS gears for my car, and at some vague, distant future date, when the engine needs to be rebuilt, it will get the 9M treatment. RS gears plus 350 bhp and I think there won't be any performance deficit with the 997.
I drive that car evey day.......................in my dreams!!!!!
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Originally Posted by jungleboy
...In the end, if you drive home with a smile on your face, you know you've got the right car. And then when you've had the car long enough and become convinced that it is the best series of 911 ever built you can start an argument on this board!
Alright, enough of this polite banter. I'll settle this right now: What is THE best Porsche to own?

...the one that you own the keys to.


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Old 05-22-2009, 09:53 PM
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The true test of an automotive "love affair is: a)Do you get excited when you turn the key? and b) When you park it, do you look over your shoulder for a last look at that gorgeous body? If not, "Get on the bus, Gus!".


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