GT2
#1
GT2
Can anyone tell me if the GT2 can be daily driven comfortably? I currently drive a 996 C2 and I'd like to have more power and prices have dropped enough for me to buy a GT2 or GT3. I'm leaning towards the GT2 as it may hold its value better. Currently looking at a modded but not tracked ~500hp 35k mile GT2 in the $60s.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#2
No it does not make a good DD. Suspension is harsh, clutch is heavy, and sound system sucks. So the comfort level is not there for daily use. Get a
996TT if every day use is your goal.
996TT if every day use is your goal.
#4
Yeah, sounds like it will be too harsh. I'm running 19s on my car and my wife thinks it's too harsh. My biggest concern is the noise from the exhaust and intake. It's almost like the tt feels like a compromise. A 2004 tt cabrio would be nice but the depreciation curve is still pretty steep on that one. Thanks for the advice.
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Can anyone tell me if the GT2 can be daily driven comfortably? I currently drive a 996 C2 and I'd like to have more power and prices have dropped enough for me to buy a GT2 or GT3. I'm leaning towards the GT2 as it may hold its value better. Currently looking at a modded but not tracked ~500hp 35k mile GT2 in the $60s.
Thanks!
Thanks!
If so PM me.
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Yeah, sounds like it will be too harsh. I'm running 19s on my car and my wife thinks it's too harsh. My biggest concern is the noise from the exhaust and intake. It's almost like the tt feels like a compromise. A 2004 tt cabrio would be nice but the depreciation curve is still pretty steep on that one. Thanks for the advice.
Always carry a bottle of asprin if you DD the car.
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#8
I don't drive my car every day because I drive my 750Li, but my GT2 is very comfortable, At 0.0 bar, which is pretty much all the time during "normal" driving, the car is very street friendly and drivable. The suspension in my Z4 M Coupe is much harsher, so I actually think the GT2 has a pretty decent suspension setup. The clutch is heavy, but for me that's a plus.
I guess the best answer is that the car can be a daily driver depending on your own personal preferences. If you are a "car preservationist", like me (you know, the guy who parks a mile away from the entrance), maybe it's not such a good idea. The car draws TONS of attention and that raises the "human mischief" factor for me. In other words, a GT2 is a very desirable target for bad intentions. Everyone from the professional thief to the "I hate rich people" or "we're in a recession and you're driving a super-car" keying vandal. When I drive my car for pleasure I can control the environment to some extent. As a daily driver, however, It would be much more difficult to control where the car is parked. (By "rich", you guys know what I mean, most of us here are not "rich", it's just that these cars give that impression to the average person)
The most noticeable drawback is that the car is very low and you have to be very, very careful with the front lip. When I got my car home, the original front lip was torn up, I bought 2 extra lips, put one of them on the car and hung the other one in my garage. After having put 1000 miles on the car, the lip is still pristine and I'm surprised that I've been able to keep it that way, but again, my car is not a daily driver. As a daily driver in all street situations, You'll go through some front lips for sure.
The other less obvious drawback is that it's hard not to "use" the car once in a while. It's like sleeping next to a supermodel and being told "no touch". There's only so much a guy can stand. As a daily driver, you will be tempted to launch yourself into orbit in different situations, and that can lead to trouble. On the other hand, you may have the will power of a nun, so it might not be such a big problem. In my case I have the will power of a **** star, so I'm happy that the car sits safe in my garage most of the time.
So for me, although there's no real "mechanical" reason the car cannot be a daily driver, for all the other reasons stated above, the TT route is probably much smarter.
I guess the best answer is that the car can be a daily driver depending on your own personal preferences. If you are a "car preservationist", like me (you know, the guy who parks a mile away from the entrance), maybe it's not such a good idea. The car draws TONS of attention and that raises the "human mischief" factor for me. In other words, a GT2 is a very desirable target for bad intentions. Everyone from the professional thief to the "I hate rich people" or "we're in a recession and you're driving a super-car" keying vandal. When I drive my car for pleasure I can control the environment to some extent. As a daily driver, however, It would be much more difficult to control where the car is parked. (By "rich", you guys know what I mean, most of us here are not "rich", it's just that these cars give that impression to the average person)
The most noticeable drawback is that the car is very low and you have to be very, very careful with the front lip. When I got my car home, the original front lip was torn up, I bought 2 extra lips, put one of them on the car and hung the other one in my garage. After having put 1000 miles on the car, the lip is still pristine and I'm surprised that I've been able to keep it that way, but again, my car is not a daily driver. As a daily driver in all street situations, You'll go through some front lips for sure.
The other less obvious drawback is that it's hard not to "use" the car once in a while. It's like sleeping next to a supermodel and being told "no touch". There's only so much a guy can stand. As a daily driver, you will be tempted to launch yourself into orbit in different situations, and that can lead to trouble. On the other hand, you may have the will power of a nun, so it might not be such a big problem. In my case I have the will power of a **** star, so I'm happy that the car sits safe in my garage most of the time.
So for me, although there's no real "mechanical" reason the car cannot be a daily driver, for all the other reasons stated above, the TT route is probably much smarter.
#9
NO. most uncomfortable car i ever owned.
but i buy 2 if i get your prices.
but i buy 2 if i get your prices.
Can anyone tell me if the GT2 can be daily driven comfortably? I currently drive a 996 C2 and I'd like to have more power and prices have dropped enough for me to buy a GT2 or GT3. I'm leaning towards the GT2 as it may hold its value better. Currently looking at a modded but not tracked ~500hp 35k mile GT2 in the $60s.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#10
I really cannot comment as my suspension is heavily modified, so it depends on how you set it up and what quality suspension you put in as my Motons can be pretty soft, and even then the car still wouldn't be pleasant daily driving..
As my car sits now, if i'm not at the track or on a run, after about an hour I cannot wait to bring it home lol!
As my car sits now, if i'm not at the track or on a run, after about an hour I cannot wait to bring it home lol!
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I really cannot comment as my suspension is heavily modified, so it depends on how you set it up and what quality suspension you put in as my Motons can be pretty soft, and even then the car still wouldn't be pleasant daily driving..
As my car sits now, if i'm not at the track or on a run, after about an hour I cannot wait to bring it home lol!
As my car sits now, if i'm not at the track or on a run, after about an hour I cannot wait to bring it home lol!
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I really cannot comment as my suspension is heavily modified, so it depends on how you set it up and what quality suspension you put in as my Motons can be pretty soft, and even then the car still wouldn't be pleasant daily driving..
As my car sits now, if i'm not at the track or on a run, after about an hour I cannot wait to bring it home lol!
As my car sits now, if i'm not at the track or on a run, after about an hour I cannot wait to bring it home lol!
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I really cannot comment as my suspension is heavily modified, so it depends on how you set it up and what quality suspension you put in as my Motons can be pretty soft, and even then the car still wouldn't be pleasant daily driving..
As my car sits now, if i'm not at the track or on a run, after about an hour I cannot wait to bring it home lol!
As my car sits now, if i'm not at the track or on a run, after about an hour I cannot wait to bring it home lol!
Peter
#15
It's my fun car, why take it out for errands