C2S or SL55?
#1
C2S or SL55?
Here's my dilemma, I came out of a 996 TT into a CL55 because the ride was so much better. The CL is actually faster in a straight line that the Turbo. 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.
The problem is that every trip in the 911 is an adventure, where every trip in the CL55 is a ho-hum, I can go really fast or slow.
So I'm torn between switching to the daily excitement of the 997 C2S or the top down luxo cruise of the SL55. (And no, I just don't like the 911 in a cab.)
The two things that moved me from the 996TT to the CL were, ride quality and road noise.
Most of my driving is highway or about town and fits the SL, but my heart ... well, you know.
Has the 997 improved the ride quality and reduced the road noise?
The problem is that every trip in the 911 is an adventure, where every trip in the CL55 is a ho-hum, I can go really fast or slow.
So I'm torn between switching to the daily excitement of the 997 C2S or the top down luxo cruise of the SL55. (And no, I just don't like the 911 in a cab.)
The two things that moved me from the 996TT to the CL were, ride quality and road noise.
Most of my driving is highway or about town and fits the SL, but my heart ... well, you know.
Has the 997 improved the ride quality and reduced the road noise?
#2
Originally Posted by DFW911T
Here's my dilemma, I came out of a 996 TT into a CL55 because the ride was so much better. The CL is actually faster in a straight line that the Turbo. 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.
The problem is that every trip in the 911 is an adventure, where every trip in the CL55 is a ho-hum, I can go really fast or slow.
So I'm torn between switching to the daily excitement of the 997 C2S or the top down luxo cruise of the SL55. (And no, I just don't like the 911 in a cab.)
The two things that moved me from the 996TT to the CL were, ride quality and road noise.
Most of my driving is highway or about town and fits the SL, but my heart ... well, you know.
Has the 997 improved the ride quality and reduced the road noise?
The problem is that every trip in the 911 is an adventure, where every trip in the CL55 is a ho-hum, I can go really fast or slow.
So I'm torn between switching to the daily excitement of the 997 C2S or the top down luxo cruise of the SL55. (And no, I just don't like the 911 in a cab.)
The two things that moved me from the 996TT to the CL were, ride quality and road noise.
Most of my driving is highway or about town and fits the SL, but my heart ... well, you know.
Has the 997 improved the ride quality and reduced the road noise?
#4
Originally Posted by DFW911T
Yeah, I added the ASP pully and it dynos at 450rwhp and 530tq, my 996TT was stock.
#6
mercedes vs. porsche (looks vs. action)
I have gone now twice from a porsche 911 (various models) into a 2 seater mercedes--usuall sl500. Then I have gone back (2) times into another porsche. Each time I say I will drive the sl500 daily etc. The sl500 is like being with a beautiful women with little action. The porsche is like being with an average looking women but an action creature.
No comparison, I will take the action. I of course am back in a porsche again.
drjay2
No comparison, I will take the action. I of course am back in a porsche again.
drjay2
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#9
Unless somebody says Maybach, I doubt you'll find anything that doesn't feel noisy and harsh after that luxoboat. It's all about perspective I guess... but the little I've driven one, I could easily live with a 997s without complaining.
#10
The ride is less harsh in a 997C2S than the 996s, road noise changing tires will help. I have S03, yes they are very loud compared to others but I love them, part of the whole Pcar experience!!!
#11
Originally Posted by trovan
to answer your question, my c2s is loud and harsh. i am not sure if it's that much better from my 996 c4s...
Seat time is the answer.
#14
I have both. SL55 K2 for brutal effortless acceleration and sound. Comfy all around too. C2S for fun rowing through the gears. If I know I am going to run into bumper to bumper I take the SL for sure. Both ride very well but I think the SL has a lot less body roll, active suspension AMG style.