Turbo GT Thread - MY2024+
#91
I looked at Audi. G Wagons, Aston Martin, BMW, and various iterations of Cayenne. I'm selling my 992 Turbo S and I know it would be rough not to have something with melt your face off performance. My DD for the last 6 years has been a 2018 Macan Turbo with the performance package which has been a great car, I don't think I've ever owned another car for 6 years. After I take delivery of the Turbo GT I will sell the Macan also. I hate getting rid of the Turbo S, but it's just not practical for me and it's a high end Turbo S which makes it even less practical. Selling it on consignment through the dealer I bought it from.
#92
People keep telling me that the Lambo Urus is a better choice??? Same engine, Cayenne TGT is slightly smaller and slightly faster. There are pages and pages of used Urus on Autotrader. Plus they are more than 100k more then the T GT. I don't get it.
#93
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Originally Posted by Muhney
People keep telling me that the Lambo Urus is a better choice??? Same engine, Cayenne TGT is slightly smaller and slightly faster. There are pages and pages of used Urus on Autotrader. Plus they are more than 100k more then the T GT. I don't get it.
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#94
turbo GT has modified motor and bigger turbine wheels, large intakes and intercoolers, liquid cooled transmission case, etc. The GT department modified the hell out of it
#95
Not the same engine. The Urus is an uptuned Audi. Porsche actually made physical changes to the engine to make it better. The Urus offers better personalization and options like massaging seats, 3 seat bench in the back and a tow hitch. The Urus brakes are identical to the Audi with a teenie tiny rear caliper. Porsche was intentionally focused the way it was to differentiate the brand offerings. If speed and handling are what you want, the Porsche is going to be better. Lambo will be more exclusive and eye catching.
#96
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Not the same engine. The Urus is an uptuned Audi. Porsche actually made physical changes to the engine to make it better. The Urus offers better personalization and options like massaging seats, 3 seat bench in the back and a tow hitch. The Urus brakes are identical to the Audi with a teenie tiny rear caliper. Porsche was intentionally focused the way it was to differentiate the brand offerings. If speed and handling are what you want, the Porsche is going to be better. Lambo will be more exclusive and eye catching.
What engine mods were specifically done by Lambo? Intercoolers? Wheels and transmission cooling are not engine mods.
#97
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I traded my 24 TTS a week ago on a 24 GT3T. I have a 2023 Cayenne Turbo I DD now, and have a 2024 Cayenne Turbo Hybrid ordered for my wife. I'd like a Turbo GT but really don't want the Corsa tires in the northeast. I also see a lot for sale and wonder why. I may wait a bit and see how my wife's is and also see what the GTS is about once they announce it.
I think I would miss a 911 if I went for a all out DD.
I think I would miss a 911 if I went for a all out DD.
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chassis (02-19-2024)
#98
I traded my 24 TTS a week ago on a 24 GT3T. I have a 2023 Cayenne Turbo I DD now, and have a 2024 Cayenne Turbo Hybrid ordered for my wife. I'd like a Turbo GT but really don't want the Corsa tires in the northeast. I also see a lot for sale and wonder why. I may wait a bit and see how my wife's is and also see what the GTS is about once they announce it.
I think I would miss a 911 if I went for a all out DD.
I think I would miss a 911 if I went for a all out DD.
#99
I traded my 24 TTS a week ago on a 24 GT3T. I have a 2023 Cayenne Turbo I DD now, and have a 2024 Cayenne Turbo Hybrid ordered for my wife. I'd like a Turbo GT but really don't want the Corsa tires in the northeast. I also see a lot for sale and wonder why. I may wait a bit and see how my wife's is and also see what the GTS is about once they announce it.
I think I would miss a 911 if I went for a all out DD.
I think I would miss a 911 if I went for a all out DD.
Curious about reactions/experience there.
#100
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No, I do not. It was a weekend car for me and the GT3 serves that purpose better. And yes, the Turbo Cayenne has plenty of torque for sure.
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sasuke (02-20-2024)
#101
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#102
I swapped out my P Zero Corsas for Scorpion All-Seasons at 10,000 miles. Performance is just as good on the street rides softer too
#103
All seasons are the absolute worst tires to put on a performance car. They are are master of none, squeal when pushed hard, lose the sharp turn in, and just blah at everything they do. Just swap Corsa's for winters when appropriate. Its that simple.
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retom (02-23-2024)
#104
Wouldn’t go the all seasons route, and do have dedicated winter wheels. But I’ve read that corsas are not good in wet (and may be dangerous?) and have always liked P Zeros.
#105
800hp+ and coming with a dual clutch transmission from the Revuelto. Completely new interior and exterior styling so hold out. It will separate mechanically from the TGT and RSQ8 *finally*. Will be priced above the Urus Perf as reference in light of the Purosangue raising the asking price on SUVs considerably. TGT will be a performance bargain in 4-6 more months. Curious on how it will hold the TGT residuals in a slumping market given the widening price gap in the VW portfolio.
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