Thinking of getting the 991 S
#16
Sabrol you should get a PDK, a highly sophisticated auto transmission, much faster than any manual. Plus you will have to wait much longer for the manual, as the PDKs are coming out first and are indeed the wave of the future. Why do something yourself manually when technology can to it much more efficiently. It amounts to nothing more than ludite mentality. Just my opinion.
Plus some people actually take pride in doing stuff themselves. Nothing ludite about it. It's called personal preference. There a certain pride that comes along with developing the necessary skill to pilot a manual effectively Besides, people don't buy 911's because they want the easiest thing to drive. That's why there still is a 911, because people like a challenge.
With that being said, I would still get the 991 in PDK unless is was a track only car and my only sports car. I find mountain runs more fun with paddles since there are no laps, threshold braking, replicated sequences for one to master. Just random shifts. Paddles make that much more fun IMO, even with an auto.
In fact, the only way I would be getting the 991 in manual would be a GT3.
#17
Go to a Porsche dealer and drive both a manual and a PDK 997.2 911 and judge for yourself. If you will use the car as a DD and encounter lots of gridlock you may want a PDK. If not then the manual would potentially be more satisfying. Whatever you do check out the local Porsche club for all sorts of events going forward. You will enjoy when you learn what the car can do on a track on a DE or skills day.
#18
Here is my for your reference.
Local standard equipment
-250- PDK
-567- Wind shield with grey scale
-635- ParkAssist rear (with TopView)
-692- 6-disc CD antochanger
-810- Floor mats
-P06- Sport seats (14 ways, electrical, incl. Memory-Package)
- Metallic Paint
- All Leather interior
Individualisation
N0 Agate Grey Metalic*
NE Natural Leather Espresso*
559 Window frames in high-gloss aluminum
636 ParkAssist front and rear
651 Electric slide/tilt sunroof
748 Electric folding exterior mirrors
P13 Automatically dimming interior and exterior mirrors with integrated rain sensor
176 Sports exhaust system
639 Sport Chrono Package
658 Power steering plus
427 20" Carrera Classic wheel
446 Wheel Caps
483 TPM
630 Light design package
CGJ Sport Chrono timer display painted in Carrara White
XSH Seat belts in Silver-Grey
840 3-spoke sports steering wheel with shift paddles
XSC Porsche crest embossed on head restraints
XUV Lid of storage bin with logo
EEN Aluminium brushed interior package
XYE Centre console trim Aluminium brushed
#21
Guys, need your help! Thinking of the following build.
911 S
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BOSE® Audio Package
P38 Premium Package
Exterior Color B4 Carrara White
Interior Color UG Luxor Beige standard interior
ParkAssist (rear)
Sport Exhaust System
Sport Chrono Package
Power Steering Plus
20-inch Carrera Classic wheel
Power Sport Seats (14-way)
SportDesign steering wheel
XSC Porsche Crest on headrests Exclusive
XUV Storage compartment lid with model
logotype Exclusive
Telephone module
MSRP $110,690
911 S
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BOSE® Audio Package
P38 Premium Package
Exterior Color B4 Carrara White
Interior Color UG Luxor Beige standard interior
ParkAssist (rear)
Sport Exhaust System
Sport Chrono Package
Power Steering Plus
20-inch Carrera Classic wheel
Power Sport Seats (14-way)
SportDesign steering wheel
XSC Porsche Crest on headrests Exclusive
XUV Storage compartment lid with model
logotype Exclusive
Telephone module
MSRP $110,690
#22
Good build, I wouldn't add anything. But maybe change the ext. color, nothing wrong with white, but in the standard colors red or yellow would really stand out.
If keeping the car long term and you live in an area with twisty and winding roads you could consider PDCC.
If keeping the car long term and you live in an area with twisty and winding roads you could consider PDCC.
#23
Thanks. I've been fighting with the option of either getting PDCC or not. Dont know if it's worth over $3K. Want the car to be below $110. Is the Sports Exaust worth it?
#24
You could save some money to pay for PDCC, by removing power steering plus, crests headrest, logo storage bin.
About PSE not sure. I have been talked in to getting PSE by these porsche forums where some highly recommend it, claiming that it adds enjoyment, though I originally thought it to be a waste of money. I won't know for sure till I get my car next year.
About PSE not sure. I have been talked in to getting PSE by these porsche forums where some highly recommend it, claiming that it adds enjoyment, though I originally thought it to be a waste of money. I won't know for sure till I get my car next year.
#25
BUT u cannot get the PDCC installed afterwards. So i would go for the PDCC if u are really interested in it!
#26
Good build except im not a beige interior person on a sports car. I would add the PDCC. I know you wanted to stay at 110 but what another 3 grand? Less than 3 percent for something you will use everytime ou drive the car. I also love the PSE so it would be hard for me to give that up. Best of luck with build.
#27
You could save some money to pay for PDCC, by removing power steering plus, crests headrest, logo storage bin.
About PSE not sure. I have been talked in to getting PSE by these porsche forums where some highly recommend it, claiming that it adds enjoyment, though I originally thought it to be a waste of money. I won't know for sure till I get my car next year.
About PSE not sure. I have been talked in to getting PSE by these porsche forums where some highly recommend it, claiming that it adds enjoyment, though I originally thought it to be a waste of money. I won't know for sure till I get my car next year.
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