12' audi TTRS or 06' 997S
#17
shame on you, tom!
Regardless of any stigma relating to the previous TT models...the TT-RS is a BAD RIDE! And the return of the inline 5 makes it even more awesome in my opinion. Shame on me for saying this....but if was between a regular 997S and the TT-RS....I'm driving the TT-RS and putting the extra $$ towards some upgrades that would make that inline 5 a BEAST!
#18
I'm in the same position - 911S (driven) or TT RS (undriven); however, I've seen the comparison video vs the R8. The ttrs looks like it will be easier to live with as a dd and for the money may be a better value?
#19
It's not a 911. Another poster made a good comment about the ttrs "it's feminine". I couldn't agree more.
My experiences with audi has gone deep over the last 10 years (b5, c5, b6, b7, b8, c6, etc...) and to say the least I'm trying to find a new brand to like. I've been a hard core audi fan and stuck up for them when no body didn't. My experiences are that they don't make them like they used to. It just seems that the newer and newer audi's we get have more and more problems with even higher repair bills because of all the stupid sensors that put the car into limp mode etc. In Los Angeles the audi dealers were great about getting my car fixed asap and be on my way.
In seattle and tacoma both audi dealers have disappointed to the point I can no longer be loyal so my opinion is mostly biased based on my experiences. BUT the ttrs still is feminine...lol
My experiences with audi has gone deep over the last 10 years (b5, c5, b6, b7, b8, c6, etc...) and to say the least I'm trying to find a new brand to like. I've been a hard core audi fan and stuck up for them when no body didn't. My experiences are that they don't make them like they used to. It just seems that the newer and newer audi's we get have more and more problems with even higher repair bills because of all the stupid sensors that put the car into limp mode etc. In Los Angeles the audi dealers were great about getting my car fixed asap and be on my way.
In seattle and tacoma both audi dealers have disappointed to the point I can no longer be loyal so my opinion is mostly biased based on my experiences. BUT the ttrs still is feminine...lol
#20
It's not a 911. Another poster made a good comment about the ttrs "it's feminine". I couldn't agree more.
My experiences with audi has gone deep over the last 10 years (b5, c5, b6, b7, b8, c6, etc...) and to say the least I'm trying to find a new brand to like. I've been a hard core audi fan and stuck up for them when no body didn't. My experiences are that they don't make them like they used to. It just seems that the newer and newer audi's we get have more and more problems with even higher repair bills because of all the stupid sensors that put the car into limp mode etc. In Los Angeles the audi dealers were great about getting my car fixed asap and be on my way.
In seattle and tacoma both audi dealers have disappointed to the point I can no longer be loyal so my opinion is mostly biased based on my experiences. BUT the ttrs still is feminine...lol
My experiences with audi has gone deep over the last 10 years (b5, c5, b6, b7, b8, c6, etc...) and to say the least I'm trying to find a new brand to like. I've been a hard core audi fan and stuck up for them when no body didn't. My experiences are that they don't make them like they used to. It just seems that the newer and newer audi's we get have more and more problems with even higher repair bills because of all the stupid sensors that put the car into limp mode etc. In Los Angeles the audi dealers were great about getting my car fixed asap and be on my way.
In seattle and tacoma both audi dealers have disappointed to the point I can no longer be loyal so my opinion is mostly biased based on my experiences. BUT the ttrs still is feminine...lol
I have a 911, but the TT-RS is a Beast and I would bet it holds its value better than most, the performance is certaily on par with the 911 for 99% of us that drive on the street.
#21
I agree unless you are driving in a pink vw beetle with matching color dice hanging from your rearview mirror and flowery brake lights. There is no such thing as a feminine car. Some guys equate driving a two seat roadster as girly, well continue driving your pickup trucks then. They don't know what they are missing.
#22
I agree unless you are driving in a pink vw beetle with matching color dice hanging from your rearview mirror and flowery brake lights. There is no such thing as a feminine car. Some guys equate driving a two seat roadster as girly, well continue driving your pickup trucks then. They don't know what they are missing.
But all the folks that call the Miata, Boxster, TT, ect Feminine obviously never drove one. My Miata was one of the funnest cars I ever owned, so feminine that is the most raced car out there.
#23
old thread..
anyways, it looks like the OP chose the 2006 997 C4S with x51..
personally, i would choose the new Cayman/Boxster over the TTRS
Sure, the TTRS has amazing power and potential.. but lacks the precision feel of Porsche steering IMO
plus, it is sort of 'cute'
BTW I am curious to see how the OP puts the cycle inside the 911..
pics please
anyways, it looks like the OP chose the 2006 997 C4S with x51..
personally, i would choose the new Cayman/Boxster over the TTRS
Sure, the TTRS has amazing power and potential.. but lacks the precision feel of Porsche steering IMO
plus, it is sort of 'cute'
BTW I am curious to see how the OP puts the cycle inside the 911..
pics please
#24
I did not think the Steering of the New Porsches was even close to as precise as the 997, I did not drive it back to back with the TT-RS. I traded in a TT for my 911 and I did drive it back to back with a Base Boxster and I liked the way the TT drove better, it was definately faster and I felt it drove better as well.
I would love to drive a TT-RS back to back with a Cayman S.
I would love to drive a TT-RS back to back with a Cayman S.
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