991TT spotted on U.S. soil
#4
Looks like a reshape of the air intakes on the rear quarter panels hiding under those silver 997 intakes?? Almost resembles those on the Ruf cars.
Love the wide hips
Love the wide hips
#7
That's one way to define it...
Others may disagree.
Others may disagree.
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#8
Yeah I look at it and say... humm there better be a sick powerplant there because the added mommy controls and feel being taken away, from what I am hearing from 991 test drivers ( like when BMW decided to change their market to high school girls with rich daddies and no desire to feel the road) I am saying OK if I decide I want a 991 TT could I take the $$ I would spend on it dump it into my 997TT and how much would I have left over? Would it be enough to grab a GT-R or V8 vantage????
From some very skilled drivers to the salesman at my dealer they all said about the 991" you know how you enjoy taking the 997 to the limits at a track because you get that feel of really driving it? Well the 991 takes all that away. A 80 year old grandma could take the car to 10/10s by standing on gas pointing nose."
Now I do like that part of the 997 that you have a car that is an aim and point till about 8-9/10s. But the fact you can move the car around 9/10s and above is something I want to keep. The 991 fixes every input that it doesnt approve of from 0/10s to 10/10s
#9
Yeah I look at it and say... humm there better be a sick powerplant there because the added mommy controls and feel being taken away, from what I am hearing from 991 test drivers ( like when BMW decided to change their market to high school girls with rich daddies and no desire to feel the road) I am saying OK if I decide I want a 991 TT could I take the $$ I would spend on it dump it into my 997TT and how much would I have left over? Would it be enough to grab a GT-R or V8 vantage????
From some very skilled drivers to the salesman at my dealer they all said about the 991" you know how you enjoy taking the 997 to the limits at a track because you get that feel of really driving it? Well the 991 takes all that away. A 80 year old grandma could take the car to 10/10s by standing on gas pointing nose."
Now I do like that part of the 997 that you have a car that is an aim and point till about 8-9/10s. But the fact you can move the car around 9/10s and above is something I want to keep. The 991 fixes every input that it doesnt approve of from 0/10s to 10/10s
From some very skilled drivers to the salesman at my dealer they all said about the 991" you know how you enjoy taking the 997 to the limits at a track because you get that feel of really driving it? Well the 991 takes all that away. A 80 year old grandma could take the car to 10/10s by standing on gas pointing nose."
Now I do like that part of the 997 that you have a car that is an aim and point till about 8-9/10s. But the fact you can move the car around 9/10s and above is something I want to keep. The 991 fixes every input that it doesnt approve of from 0/10s to 10/10s
similar comments existed when 997 tt replaced 996 tt.
this is called RESISTENCE.
I believe many of us who will drive the 991 tt and who will have the money will "upgrade" to 991 tt.
#10
Some answer the question yes, and some no.
Those who put stock in the different appearance are left wanting. Those who put stock into the drive, ride, features, technology, new warranty, etc... will have a few reasons to pick up the new one.
Some of you know the feeling you get when you pull up next to a vehicle that you have been contemplating getting, while driving your current car, and feel envious. Thinking the entire way to your destination (and perhaps engage in a conversation with individuals when you arrive), either:
"I can't wait to get one, it's new and does x, y, and z"
or
"Why should I get one? My car has everything I need, and you can barely tell the difference. It looks like mine, but I've already personalized my car, etc..."
I'm not saying it is either bad or good, because I've learned that perspective is everything.
catchmyshadow - thanks for sharing the pics. It's exciting to know the car is coming out real soon. I'm sure a lot of us are waiting to see what the new generation is capable of.
#11
Look at your car and tell me that again. You slapped 2 hair dryers on your E46 instead of buying an E92... Why?
LOL money to upgrade. Why so I can go an extra .1nth of a second faster in a country that you can lose your license and privileges of driving?
No thanks if I need that .1nth I can get it from the 997. Now I would get the Gt3 or the new Cayman. But the TT is a daily driver. Sorry but NO ONE is finding the 991 driving better at 5/10s driving as a 997 at 5/10s because you cant even define 5/10ths and its like saying my new Sony TV is NIGHT and day better than your Sharp. Its better because you own it.
Of course the "fit and finish" geeks that truly have no idea what true fit and finish is will talk about it because it makes them seem educated on the matter.
When it comes time to "upgrade" I will be going with a GT3 or V8 Vantage depending on what direction I want to go. No need to get a 991tt to match the guys with their off the rack Italian suits that might say 160 on the label but the fabric is the only thing good about it.
#12
The swansong of classic Turbo is 997.1 manual car. If I were able to change my car now I'd get the GT2. If I were able to expand my carpark, I'd sell Turbo, buy GT3 and something simpler for the other days (1M maybe, or AWD Audi).
Anyway, according to photos, if this is real bodywork of next Turbo, they finally did something about that long and parallel-to-the-ground nose which is such a pain-in-the-butt on current model.
Anyway, according to photos, if this is real bodywork of next Turbo, they finally did something about that long and parallel-to-the-ground nose which is such a pain-in-the-butt on current model.
#13
I had a test drive in a 991 sans salesperson and I throughly loved it. The next turbo will no doubt be a beast.
Having said that here are my comments:
1. To me the car felt perfectly balanced and I didn't experience the dead steering that some had found granted I'm no to the limit driver and what I'm saying is that even the base car had nice power and felt very "porschey". Interior not that great.
2. If you have a really well optioned 997tt, especially a .2 you probably have a totally awesome classic car that you'd be a fool to let go.
3. Next turbo at least for first year or so will be very limited availability and you'll have to "know" someone so probably should wait a year for things to sort out so that means another 2 or 3 years from now and who has that time to waste?
Having said that here are my comments:
1. To me the car felt perfectly balanced and I didn't experience the dead steering that some had found granted I'm no to the limit driver and what I'm saying is that even the base car had nice power and felt very "porschey". Interior not that great.
2. If you have a really well optioned 997tt, especially a .2 you probably have a totally awesome classic car that you'd be a fool to let go.
3. Next turbo at least for first year or so will be very limited availability and you'll have to "know" someone so probably should wait a year for things to sort out so that means another 2 or 3 years from now and who has that time to waste?
Last edited by number 3; 08-09-2012 at 12:01 PM.