2007 TT Tiptronic or 6 speed
#3
Try to search again as there are a TON of threads on this "hotly debated" subject! Get what suits you most.....drive both and make your OWN decision, you will be the one living with it. Good luck on your decision, either way you win!!!
#5
Personal preference, really.
I hadn't driven a manual in 10 years prior to buying my car a couple of weeks ago. I made it a point to brush up my manual skills and pursue a manual as I feel it makes you feel more connected to the car and the road.
That being said, the Tip w/ Sports Chrono package is actually "faster" off the line. Something about the turbos not being able to spool up fully on a launch on the manual. So if you're looking for a point and shoot or don't like manual, the Tip is not a bad choice. The only thing I would caution on that is that the PDK dual clutch is being released for the '10 model which may affect the resale value of a Tip. From what I understand, the 6 speed tranny will be carried over pretty unchanged between the 997.1 and 997.2.
Regardless of which one you buy, you will be thrilled. They are both amazing cars. Good luck!
I hadn't driven a manual in 10 years prior to buying my car a couple of weeks ago. I made it a point to brush up my manual skills and pursue a manual as I feel it makes you feel more connected to the car and the road.
That being said, the Tip w/ Sports Chrono package is actually "faster" off the line. Something about the turbos not being able to spool up fully on a launch on the manual. So if you're looking for a point and shoot or don't like manual, the Tip is not a bad choice. The only thing I would caution on that is that the PDK dual clutch is being released for the '10 model which may affect the resale value of a Tip. From what I understand, the 6 speed tranny will be carried over pretty unchanged between the 997.1 and 997.2.
Regardless of which one you buy, you will be thrilled. They are both amazing cars. Good luck!
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#8
Soooo John...you are saying get the tip!!
Hysterical.
I can't imagine getting one of these in an automatic but people do it all the time.
The new 458 Ferrari only comes in an automatic.
I guess we rowers are a dying breed!
Hysterical.
I can't imagine getting one of these in an automatic but people do it all the time.
The new 458 Ferrari only comes in an automatic.
I guess we rowers are a dying breed!
#9
Another feature I forgot to mention, BMW has done a study with these one-footer transmissions, and if the left foot is used to brake the car, the stopping distance is shorter by a few feet/seconds. Another whoopie. They never mention the problem some of these left-foot brakers have in hitting the accelerator and brake petals at the same time not realizing that left/right foot-error is potentially there in any panic-driven braking/accelerating situation. I guess if you learn the left-foot brake system from ground-zero, it may be the best braking system.
Hell we have automatic windows, antilock brakes, automatic hydralic transmissions, etc., why not give the engineers some work and devise an automatic hydralic manual shifting transmission as well.
#10
johnww, sorry couldn't pm back not enough post. The fabspeed ver. 3 exhaust is loud but not overly loud, imo. I don't have headers either, sound clip on vividracing is dead on, it does sound good!
#12
In my opinion it comes down to 2 factors: where you live, and personal preference. I will always be a die-hard 6 speeder....I just love those nice aggressive 2-3-4-5-6 sprints where I feel like a real driver rowing through the gears! But (with a capital B)...living in Southern Florida where your longest sprint may be 2 gears in between traffic lights...I'm starting to crave the simplicity and ease of an automatic! Or maybe I'm just getting old..lol. We recently did an EVT750 built on a tiptronic 997 Turbo...and I have to say, after driving that car all I could think was "who needs a manual??"
#15
If you want the Porsche as a family car, something the wife and teen-daughters/sons can drive.....get the tip. If you want the vehicle just for transportation back and forth from work....get the tip. If you're up in the years and don't want to be bothered with shifting....get the tip. If you want the car so you can spontaneously start off at lights without any thoughts or hand to brain coordination....get the tip. If you do not want to worry about hitting the rev-limiter in first and second shift-positions in rapid accelerations....get the tip. If you do not want to worry about expensive mechanical overrevs...get the tip. However, if you want sheer driving pleasure, fun and excitment, which requires you to stay alert to gear changes in your everyday driving experience and if you want to be in absolute control of the car, not the transmission....get the manual. I have been through automatics and manuals in several previous cars, and with the Porsche, it seems a terrible mistake to not go manual. If you want an automatic, maybe a Mercedes, BMW, the new Porsche 4-door or some car like one of these is the best car to get.
Sorry, couldn't resist. But seriously, there are pros and cons to both sides. I myself don't care for the Tip, but the PDK is a whole different story.