Would you swap your Carrera S for a 996 turbo?
#17
Originally Posted by AS05NOVA
NFW.
I own a 997S and recently drove a 996TT (with 1,300 miles on the odo) extensively and there is just no comparison. This isn't a fox-and-the-grapes story here. I seriously considered buying a 996TT because I loved the look of it. I was ready to pull the trigger until I drove it. It just wasn't that great, and was in many ways, inferior to the 997S.
Comparatively speaking, the 996 is cramped (especially the rear), the steering column shakes over road irregularities, the shifter throws are long and somewhat imprecise, the dashboard materials are much lower-grade, the torque off-idle is unimpressive, the engine sound is not sporty, the low-fidelity stereo sound is Yugo-like, the nav system is rudimentary, and on and on.
I'm sure the 996TT is deceptively quick, but to me, it didn't feel as fast as the 997S. I was also more confident with the cornering and handling capability of the 997 vs. 996.
Other than the fact that you gain AWD and the turbo look, I couldn't detect any upsides. To me, the 997S is a superior car and a better value, even against a used 996TT.
I own a 997S and recently drove a 996TT (with 1,300 miles on the odo) extensively and there is just no comparison. This isn't a fox-and-the-grapes story here. I seriously considered buying a 996TT because I loved the look of it. I was ready to pull the trigger until I drove it. It just wasn't that great, and was in many ways, inferior to the 997S.
Comparatively speaking, the 996 is cramped (especially the rear), the steering column shakes over road irregularities, the shifter throws are long and somewhat imprecise, the dashboard materials are much lower-grade, the torque off-idle is unimpressive, the engine sound is not sporty, the low-fidelity stereo sound is Yugo-like, the nav system is rudimentary, and on and on.
I'm sure the 996TT is deceptively quick, but to me, it didn't feel as fast as the 997S. I was also more confident with the cornering and handling capability of the 997 vs. 996.
Other than the fact that you gain AWD and the turbo look, I couldn't detect any upsides. To me, the 997S is a superior car and a better value, even against a used 996TT.
#19
I agnozed over this myself. The 996 TT was just a bit soft and I like rear drive, naturally aspirated P cars. I went with the GT3 and I am stoked. You can get into one for low 90's. I read all the posts so far, and I must say the bias towards teh 997's based on looks felt a bit metrosexual considering we are a bit on the high testosterone anyway with thes cars. Ultimately, I love them all. If all I had the bucks for was a 914-6 I would still die a happy man. I prefer the GT3, but the X50 pack is awesome! Good luck!!