Is it worth the change. 996TT Vs. 997 TT
#1
Is it worth the change. 996TT Vs. 997 TT
Anyone have any advise. Is it worth changing out my 2004 x50 996 TT for the new goods (997TT). My car has mods, approx 550rwhp. I only have 12,000 mi on it.
#3
you have a great car already...you will have to drive a 997TT to make sure it is worth it to you...I know the 997 GT3 is superior overall to my 996 GT3, although I'm glad I don't have a sunroof...but having driven one on track I have to admit it is overall a better car..but not significantly better to justify the expense..good luck whatever you decide
#5
for yours and want over 100k for theirs, hell of a difference but the 997
is a better looking car IMO.
RD
#7
Me i have to say YES i do!!
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#10
if you were going to choose between buying a stock 996TT and stock 997TT, I would say go for the 997TT if you did not have a budget. All it takes is a flash and exhaust to make the same power that the 996TT makes with about $12K in parts. Ideally the price would balance out. Their was a huge change from the 993 to the 996. The change to the 996TT to the 997TT is suttle, but the 997TT is more "fancy". I like the 996TT as I feel it is still raw where the 997TT is a bit more luxury inside.
#12
Whenever these upgrade threads come up I always think of the opportunity costs, what you could do if you spent the same amount of money but kept your car. Somebody above speculated that it would be a $50k trade......I feel the difference would be larger, but lets work with this.
OK, for $50k you can keep your car and ALSO buy:
Ferrari 355 (just barely)
Ferrari 348
Ferrari 328
Ferrari Testarossa
Maserati Gran Sport
Maserati Spyder
BMW M3 (e46 or older)
BMW M5 (new version)
Audi RS4
Dodge Viper
Corvette C6 Z06
Mustang GT500 Shelby (new version)
Mid Year Corvette (63-67)
Old School Porsche Turbos (930, 964)
Just a short list. Yeah, the 997TT is the better car but I'd rather have two great cars than one great car that is getting the crap kicked out of it depreciation wise (like most cars)
OK, for $50k you can keep your car and ALSO buy:
Ferrari 355 (just barely)
Ferrari 348
Ferrari 328
Ferrari Testarossa
Maserati Gran Sport
Maserati Spyder
BMW M3 (e46 or older)
BMW M5 (new version)
Audi RS4
Dodge Viper
Corvette C6 Z06
Mustang GT500 Shelby (new version)
Mid Year Corvette (63-67)
Old School Porsche Turbos (930, 964)
Just a short list. Yeah, the 997TT is the better car but I'd rather have two great cars than one great car that is getting the crap kicked out of it depreciation wise (like most cars)
#13
There's too much of a price gap between the 996TT and 997TT to make it "worth" it. The 997TT is more up-to-date inside and luxurious but other than that I'd probably stick with what you have and maybe upgrade a few things for a few more ponies.
#14
Alex's gotta point here.
#15
I would hold off for a bit. You have a fantastic car, and one that I am sure you can still play with and make even better. I would see what the market does here in say 6 months. I would also see what else Porsche is coming out with next - I would not be surprised to hear them coming with something updated. Then what will you do.
If you have the cash and money isn't an option - and you don't care about taking the hit - then maybe go for it.
Otherwise - keep what you have and enjoy the crap out of it!
If you have the cash and money isn't an option - and you don't care about taking the hit - then maybe go for it.
Otherwise - keep what you have and enjoy the crap out of it!