C2S or SL55?
#16
We've got an 05 C2S cab and the ride is very smooth compared to that of the 996tt. I've only riden around in the tt a few times but i can see a substantial improvement in ride quality due to the PASM. And IMO the porsche is so much more sporty and aggressive looking than the SL.
#17
Originally Posted by Mussel Kar
...Both ride very well but I think the SL has a lot less body roll, active suspension AMG style.
Thanks to all for the comments.
#20
Originally Posted by DFW911T
On balance, I agree.
My heart isn't in it yet.
My heart isn't in it yet.
#21
Originally Posted by DFW911T
Here's my dilemma .....Most of my driving (8,000 miles p/yr) is on the highway back and forth to my office. The good news is that I get to hammer the car for 130+ mph everyday.
Here is MY "dilemma"
I can't quite figure out if you're just a bragging Jerk, or a real Moron.
You claim to routinely, every day go over 130 mph on a public highway ?
That may be fine on the Autobahn, where people are used to and trained for that kind of driving. But not here in the US.
Get yourself a 'Vette . PLEASE.
It's guys like you who give the rest of us MB and Porsche owners
the bad reputation we seem to have.
I suppose you think you're above the law just because you can afford
a good car ?
I find your callous disregard for the safety of others appalling.
I hope they nail your stupid , immature *** to the wall one of these days, before you kill some innocent bystander .
Or am I the only one missing something here ?
Last edited by JCS; 06-09-2007 at 11:13 AM.
#22
Originally Posted by JCS
Here is MY "dilemma"
I can't quite figure out if you're just a bragging Jerk, or a real Moron.
You claim to routinely, every day go over 130 mph on a public highway ?
That may be fine on the Autobahn, where people are used to and trained for that kind of driving. But not here in the US.
Get yourself a 'Vette . PLEASE.
It's guys like you who give the rest of us MB and Porsche owners
the bad reputation we seem to have.
I suppose you think you're above the law just because you can afford
a good car ?
I find your callous disregard for the safety of others appalling.
I hope they nail your stupid , immature *** to the wall one of these days, before you kill some innocent bystander .
Or am I the only one missing something here ?
I can't quite figure out if you're just a bragging Jerk, or a real Moron.
You claim to routinely, every day go over 130 mph on a public highway ?
That may be fine on the Autobahn, where people are used to and trained for that kind of driving. But not here in the US.
Get yourself a 'Vette . PLEASE.
It's guys like you who give the rest of us MB and Porsche owners
the bad reputation we seem to have.
I suppose you think you're above the law just because you can afford
a good car ?
I find your callous disregard for the safety of others appalling.
I hope they nail your stupid , immature *** to the wall one of these days, before you kill some innocent bystander .
Or am I the only one missing something here ?
However, you were the only one mature enough to pose a reasonably expressed question of whether this behavior endangered others or not.
Just so that you can sleep, knowing that I am not sullying your high end image, here's where it all happens:
There's a two lane entrance ramp to a highway that's roughly (I've never measured it) about 3/4's of a mile long. During my commute time there is NO traffic on this road. I mean not 1 car on the same piece of road. There is a sweeping curve at the end (the last 1/4 mi.) of the 2 lane which requires hard braking on approach and then leads onto the highway where I merge into extremely light traffic at about 70.
No motorists (except me, a risk which I assume you are willing to take) or pedestrians are endangered as it's a limited access road and I'm on the only access. In the interest of full disclosure, a bird did sacrifice himself to my grill on this road.
I hope that calms your fear and loathing, thanks for playing.
#25
Originally Posted by Marc997GT3
Mussel Kar you have a nice bit of work to the 55 must haul as*
As well what did you not like about the TT I am curious as you know I sold mine as well I am sure.
As well what did you not like about the TT I am curious as you know I sold mine as well I am sure.
SL55 for low rpm stump pulling instant torque, C2S as a nimble road machine. They compliment each other nicely.
OT but I did my first burnout with the K2 last week. Tremendous roar with big clouds of smoke. In less than 20 feet the AMG transmission was already in 2nd gear and the tires were spinning so fast that there was no interruption in the black stripes on the pavement.
Stock SL55 has a deep throaty roar (wot) that is just about addicting. It' heavy but it handles well, just don't look for a lot of road feel. At 160 the ride is almost boring. Car is planted like glue to the road with no drama at all.
C2S is also an enjoyable car to drive and feels/drives a lot lighter. Only got 350 miles so far so no WOT comparisons available yet.
#26
Originally Posted by mass
I'm with JCS on this one. I'd rather have you sacrificed to the grill of someone's truck rather than the bird.
I'll take a rip from JCS, but you ... nahhh.
#27
Originally Posted by Mussel Kar
I would give you a ride if you were in the Boston area. Pulls like a freight train because of massive low rpm torque. SL is comfy but drives/feels heavy (2+ tons) compared to my C2S BUT, it is a heavy pig dancing on P zeros and the handling will surprise you. I was totally amazed at what that car could do at the AMG challenge on a slalom course.
I'm sure the SL is a surprising performer in skilled hands, I just need to make a move and say goodbye to the luxo-barge CL.
#28
If you had a 996 drove a benz and like it stay with the marshmallow ride.
I went from a 996c to an E55 and stopped driving the benz in less than one year. but a 997c and would never again by a benz.
If you like soft and quiet on the highway, buy the german buick, otherwise known as a MB.
I went from a 996c to an E55 and stopped driving the benz in less than one year. but a 997c and would never again by a benz.
If you like soft and quiet on the highway, buy the german buick, otherwise known as a MB.
#30
Originally Posted by 2ndtime
If you had a 996 drove a benz and like it stay with the marshmallow ride.
I went from a 996c to an E55 and stopped driving the benz in less than one year. but a 997c and would never again by a benz.
If you like soft and quiet on the highway, buy the german buick, otherwise known as a MB.
I went from a 996c to an E55 and stopped driving the benz in less than one year. but a 997c and would never again by a benz.
If you like soft and quiet on the highway, buy the german buick, otherwise known as a MB.