hey everyone-need help on this car!
#16
I was going to say "jump on that one" because the .2 cars are hard to find and really hard to find in blue. The PDK is a great semi-automatic transmission, totally different than a Tiptronic, which I wouldn't endorse, but nothing wrong with a PDK. I'm a manual guy, but if I was going to DD a car, I would possibly consider a PDK. Of my 6 vehicles, the only ones that are automatics are the pickup truck and the Cayenne Turbo. I almost bought a Cayenne GTS just to get it with a manual, but in the end the extra 150 HP of the Turbo S won that battle (it now has 100 more from mods), so I hear you on the preference for the manual, but PDK in manual mode can be decent, and it's actually faster. If the car doesn't have real paddles on the wheel, make those one of your first upgrades.
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#18
Ive never driven a PDK car or one with any kind of paddles so I cant give any opinion on that. All my cars are for fun driving and none will ever be DD's. Im a contractor so my DD is and always will be an
F250 diesel truck.
I talked myself into the Tip after exhaustive reading and research and thought it wasnt so bad after test driving it, but it became boring very quickly. I would go on a run with my 993 6 spd and it would just reinforce my wishing I had waited for a 6TT in manual.
For me its just any kind of shifting at the steering wheel isnt my thing. Im just old school going back to Vw bugs and dozens of other manuals in my past. I enjoy shifting and clutch pedals.
I found out that having 1 manual car did not make up for the short comings of the automatic in the other car for me. Were all different so we have to make our own choices.
I took a loss on the Tip car but Im happy now with my 997 manual that replaced it. Im sure there are others who have gone through this as well and others who had the opposite experience.
Listen to your little voice and good luck with your purchase OP.
F250 diesel truck.
I talked myself into the Tip after exhaustive reading and research and thought it wasnt so bad after test driving it, but it became boring very quickly. I would go on a run with my 993 6 spd and it would just reinforce my wishing I had waited for a 6TT in manual.
For me its just any kind of shifting at the steering wheel isnt my thing. Im just old school going back to Vw bugs and dozens of other manuals in my past. I enjoy shifting and clutch pedals.
I found out that having 1 manual car did not make up for the short comings of the automatic in the other car for me. Were all different so we have to make our own choices.
I took a loss on the Tip car but Im happy now with my 997 manual that replaced it. Im sure there are others who have gone through this as well and others who had the opposite experience.
Listen to your little voice and good luck with your purchase OP.
#19
Thanks everyone-will let you know what happens. The car will get test driven: maybe it works with the paddles, maybe not.
I had a Cayenne S on loan recently with paddles, and wasn't bored at all. Much different car though. If this were my only car, I would want a manual. I have the GTS though and I love that car, so perhaps this will be different enough, and not a disappointment in any way, that I won't mind the PDK.
I DD the GTS once or twice a week. It doesn't work if I take kids to school, and believe me, they WANT to go to school in a 911
I had a Cayenne S on loan recently with paddles, and wasn't bored at all. Much different car though. If this were my only car, I would want a manual. I have the GTS though and I love that car, so perhaps this will be different enough, and not a disappointment in any way, that I won't mind the PDK.
I DD the GTS once or twice a week. It doesn't work if I take kids to school, and believe me, they WANT to go to school in a 911
#20
Welcome!
I was going to say "jump on that one" because the .2 cars are hard to find and really hard to find in blue. The PDK is a great semi-automatic transmission, totally different than a Tiptronic, which I wouldn't endorse, but nothing wrong with a PDK. I'm a manual guy, but if I was going to DD a car, I would possibly consider a PDK. Of my 6 vehicles, the only ones that are automatics are the pickup truck and the Cayenne Turbo. I almost bought a Cayenne GTS just to get it with a manual, but in the end the extra 150 HP of the Turbo S won that battle (it now has 100 more from mods), so I hear you on the preference for the manual, but PDK in manual mode can be decent, and it's actually faster. If the car doesn't have real paddles on the wheel, make those one of your first upgrades.
Nice avatar too
t
I was going to say "jump on that one" because the .2 cars are hard to find and really hard to find in blue. The PDK is a great semi-automatic transmission, totally different than a Tiptronic, which I wouldn't endorse, but nothing wrong with a PDK. I'm a manual guy, but if I was going to DD a car, I would possibly consider a PDK. Of my 6 vehicles, the only ones that are automatics are the pickup truck and the Cayenne Turbo. I almost bought a Cayenne GTS just to get it with a manual, but in the end the extra 150 HP of the Turbo S won that battle (it now has 100 more from mods), so I hear you on the preference for the manual, but PDK in manual mode can be decent, and it's actually faster. If the car doesn't have real paddles on the wheel, make those one of your first upgrades.
Nice avatar too
t
#21
Thanks everyone-will let you know what happens. The car will get test driven: maybe it works with the paddles, maybe not.
I had a Cayenne S on loan recently with paddles, and wasn't bored at all. Much different car though. If this were my only car, I would want a manual. I have the GTS though and I love that car, so perhaps this will be different enough, and not a disappointment in any way, that I won't mind the PDK.
I DD the GTS once or twice a week. It doesn't work if I take kids to school, and believe me, they WANT to go to school in a 911
I had a Cayenne S on loan recently with paddles, and wasn't bored at all. Much different car though. If this were my only car, I would want a manual. I have the GTS though and I love that car, so perhaps this will be different enough, and not a disappointment in any way, that I won't mind the PDK.
I DD the GTS once or twice a week. It doesn't work if I take kids to school, and believe me, they WANT to go to school in a 911
Go for it!!
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#23
Used car has so many variables that the price itself can't tell the whole story. All my friends own 991.1 and I had an offer to buy 2014 4S with more less similar options (more milage) for same price. My friends advice is "buy the latest model you can afford".The interior of the 991 definitely look and feel modern. It's wheel base is longer and the tail LED light is beautiful. The drive is what really stand out for the 997.2, hard to describe, magnetized me to keep on drive it it. I finally went for 997.2 4GTS. The lesson is 991 and 997 are different enough that once you test drive them, you will definitely have clear idea of which one you want to buy. Good luck.
#24
Used car has so many variables that the price itself can't tell the whole story. All my friends own 991.1 and I had an offer to buy 2014 4S with more less similar options (more milage) for same price. My friends advice is "buy the latest model you can afford".The interior of the 991 definitely look and feel modern. It's wheel base is longer and the tail LED light is beautiful. The drive is what really stand out for the 997.2, hard to describe, magnetized me to keep on drive it it. I finally went for 997.2 4GTS. The lesson is 991 and 997 are different enough that once you test drive them, you will definitely have clear idea of which one you want to buy. Good luck.
#25
As long as you keep a MT then you'll be happy w the PDK and the 4S price is excellent. The Tiptronic is my least favorite transmission however, and its in my favorite car.
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Drive both and decide which fills your 911 need, since you already have an even "sportier" Porsche with its MT and 2 seats.
#29
Not directed at you but I'm surprised at how many posts pop up here on a regular basis from PDK drivers who don't know how to use it to get the performance and feel that it was designed for. Some don't have sport chrono paired with it and complain about it being sluggish and boring. No joke. PDK without SC may be worse than TIP. Others have SC but seem afraid or at least hesitant to use sport plus mode. Others have tried sport plus but only in auto mode and off the track and wrote off sport plus for that reason. I would too and I could go on.
What transferred me from a die hard manual to the PDK was a sales guy at Champion Porsche in Pompano Beach in FL. I was skeptical but he basically told me that after the oil temp is warmed up, there's only one PDK configuration for must have manual guys and that's sport plus, manual mode and shift with the gear lever. Forget the buttons on that worthless wheel and forget the paddles on the sport wheel. That did it for me.
I know there are some that absolutely must have that third pedal but there is a viable option which is to learn what the PDK can do and how to make it do it and it's clearly the future based on an abundance of sales figures of manuals vs. PDK or other makers with similar dual clutch options. Speaking of options, again....Ferrari and Lambo won't give you that third pedal anymore no matter how much you're offering to pay. Not an option. Period. It's a dying technology which I think was part of my willingness to adapt to the future rather than stubbornly insisting on holding on to the past. Another way of looking at this never ending issue. That's all.