used 2009s- mostly PDKs
#16
j/k with you Larry! I know that is what you meant.
yrralis is correct of course, either/both are winning choices.
#17
thanks for the replies. I have not owned a manual in 10 years now and really miss it and thats why a manual 911 made sense to me. PDK seems like the an awsome technology and seems to have more people going to it compared to the tiptronics which seem to be hard for dealers to sell right now.
PDK seems to be more readily available at dealers. I will have to decide if PDK is for me. The last car I bought was an auto with sport mode and I really regret buying it a few months after buying it and wished for a manual. The only reason I bought an auto was so that my wife could also drive it.
A big plus with a manual is that my wife can't drive it....lol. A PDK will allow her to beg to drive and I will not have much of a choice. To share the car or not....that is the big question!
PDK seems to be more readily available at dealers. I will have to decide if PDK is for me. The last car I bought was an auto with sport mode and I really regret buying it a few months after buying it and wished for a manual. The only reason I bought an auto was so that my wife could also drive it.
A big plus with a manual is that my wife can't drive it....lol. A PDK will allow her to beg to drive and I will not have much of a choice. To share the car or not....that is the big question!
Get the manual.... The PDK is great as I have it and I live in NYC but it is too perfect and works so well that you are left without a job.....
#18
I'll bet the pay sucks, too.
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