Thinking about a 993.
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Joe
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The C4S is the slowest and heaviest of the 993 variants.
Check out issues 6/94 and 7/96 (long term test) of C/D for the 4.7 and 4.6 times I referenced above. For those interested, the 05 997 3.6 (C2) tested in the 12/04 issue of C/D did 0-60 in 4.3 seconds.
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Joe
Check out issues 6/94 and 7/96 (long term test) of C/D for the 4.7 and 4.6 times I referenced above. For those interested, the 05 997 3.6 (C2) tested in the 12/04 issue of C/D did 0-60 in 4.3 seconds.
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Joe
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With only tenths of a second differences there are launch variations that have to be taken into account esp wheel spin. Then there's dropping the clutch at 4.5k or from a standing start, etc.. PDK is certainly making the difference with 997.2s.
Anyway, 1/4 and 60 ft ET is the real test (and the 1/4 mph.)
But I still say the 993 feels pokey compared to the newer versions
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This article will probably answer all my questions - just saving it here until I get time to read it.
http://www.insideline.com/porsche/91...rsche-993.html
http://www.insideline.com/porsche/91...rsche-993.html
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The March 2005 issue of Road&Track had a 997.1 C2S that did 0-60 in 3.9 secs. Most other magazines had low 4 secs. But I wouldn't generally say the 997.1 is a sub 4sec car, nor would I say the 993 is generally a sub 5 sec car.
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My strong recommendation would be to go for a Carrera 3.2 ('84 through '89). Totally different feel with no power steering, ABS and has all the characteristic design cues that can be traced back to the original 911 (Fuch's wheels, sharp bazooka like front fender's, round headlight's etc). Other advantages include cheaper running costs and DIY friendliness. In the course of 911 evolution, the 993 is the best iteration of the air-cooled 911's but for a 997 owner, the 3.2 would offer the most contrasting car both in terms of exterior styling (993 has smoothened lines just like the 997) and drive feel. Drive one and you'll know what I am talking about. I own a 997.2 and retraced my steps backwards and got a '86 coupe (with the old school 915 gear box). Best decision I've ever made.
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This article will probably answer all my questions - just saving it here until I get time to read it.
http://www.insideline.com/porsche/91...rsche-993.html
http://www.insideline.com/porsche/91...rsche-993.html
Cheers,
Joe
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I've just jumped from the pre-vario 993 C2 94' into a 997.1 S and must say they are a totally different animal !!
The 993 was more of an occasion when driven hard, also the smell of hot oil from the breather pipe is wonderful !!
The 997 is a very very good car, and more confidence inspiring - in that you know each time you walk out to it, it's going to deliver time and time again..
I felt as my 993 was approaching 130K that it was becoming a little fragile? Does that make sense to anyone....
When the markets recover and if the wife lets me I would also look to buy into the 993 again.................but only for the daddy............TT
The 993 was more of an occasion when driven hard, also the smell of hot oil from the breather pipe is wonderful !!
The 997 is a very very good car, and more confidence inspiring - in that you know each time you walk out to it, it's going to deliver time and time again..
I felt as my 993 was approaching 130K that it was becoming a little fragile? Does that make sense to anyone....
When the markets recover and if the wife lets me I would also look to buy into the 993 again.................but only for the daddy............TT
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...would it be worth the bother of even looking at them...Alfaguy2
They're smaller, noisier, and more elemental than a 997; a different kind of 911 experience. Power is more than adequate for any street use.
But if I was looking at getting another special interest car, I would go into a different make altogether. Judging from your avatar, you have already done that.
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