996 gt3 vs 997 gt3
#16
LOL I have been eyeing up 6's simply because the price difference and if I find what I want I can do a what I want to it w/in budget. My streets here aren't bad and I'm 31 not 50 so I don't mind her trying to buck me off and be twichy it can all be resolved. 1st I have to break it to the wife that I want to sell the TT, then try to sell the TT...
We need to start a group for this sorts of problem
We need to start a group for this sorts of problem
#17
That's totally understandable... I know the comfort issue.... but for overall $$ value @ $50k, wouldn't you think a 6GT3 has better value for the dollar than the 7GT3?
I also noticed when taking both out.... the 6 was a bit more twitchy and nervous (felt like I had to manhadle her to get the best performance) and the 7 felt more planted and firm being less nervous at the limit.
I do however, like the fact the 6 has no aids
I also noticed when taking both out.... the 6 was a bit more twitchy and nervous (felt like I had to manhadle her to get the best performance) and the 7 felt more planted and firm being less nervous at the limit.
I do however, like the fact the 6 has no aids
#18
for full on track car, i get 6
for dual purpose car, i get 7
that's my personal pref.
there are really no aids on the 7 if you are on track. if you spin a 6, you will spin the 7 just the same. the stability of 7 is due to geometry changes, not the aid though.
either way, both are wonderful cars, i can't decide, thus i have both; many times over.
#19
I have not spent enough time in a 997 GT3 (any version) to make an appropriate comparison. That being said, I learned more about driving dynamics for the 911 platform in my old 996 GT3 than in any other Porsche I've owned. It was (and still is) an incredible car.
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#20
value is in the eyes of the beholder.
for full on track car, i get 6
for dual purpose car, i get 7
that's my personal pref.
yes, right on,
there are really no aids on the 7 if you are on track. if you spin a 6, you will spin the 7 just the same. the stability of 7 is due to geometry changes, not the aid though.
either way, both are wonderful cars, i can't decide, thus i have both; many times over.
for full on track car, i get 6
for dual purpose car, i get 7
that's my personal pref.
yes, right on,
there are really no aids on the 7 if you are on track. if you spin a 6, you will spin the 7 just the same. the stability of 7 is due to geometry changes, not the aid though.
either way, both are wonderful cars, i can't decide, thus i have both; many times over.
Well said.... I may be in the minority but I can get the 6 comfortably... the 7 would be a stretch. If I waited 1-2 years I could get a 7-7.2 or RS.
I have a line on a 6GT3 and am considering getting that and keeping it in the collection for down the road.
The 7 however, would be optimal for dual use (like I'd be doing).
Mooty, I need to PM you on some further questions I have on both, if that's ok?
-Steve
#21
Well said.... I may be in the minority but I can get the 6 comfortably... the 7 would be a stretch. If I waited 1-2 years I could get a 7-7.2 or RS.
I have a line on a 6GT3 and am considering getting that and keeping it in the collection for down the road.
The 7 however, would be optimal for dual use (like I'd be doing).
Mooty, I need to PM you on some further questions I have on both, if that's ok?
-Steve
I have a line on a 6GT3 and am considering getting that and keeping it in the collection for down the road.
The 7 however, would be optimal for dual use (like I'd be doing).
Mooty, I need to PM you on some further questions I have on both, if that's ok?
-Steve
#22
I would only echo the advice already given.
I'd love a 997, but you're right, in Canada it's a lot of $ to upgrade. Besides, the 6 is awesome and I'd only consider it an upgrade for street driving comfort. But then again, who wants a comfy sports car? That's what daily drivers are for.
I'd love a 997, but you're right, in Canada it's a lot of $ to upgrade. Besides, the 6 is awesome and I'd only consider it an upgrade for street driving comfort. But then again, who wants a comfy sports car? That's what daily drivers are for.
#23
I would only echo the advice already given.
I'd love a 997, but you're right, in Canada it's a lot of $ to upgrade. Besides, the 6 is awesome and I'd only consider it an upgrade for street driving comfort. But then again, who wants a comfy sports car? That's what daily drivers are for.
I'd love a 997, but you're right, in Canada it's a lot of $ to upgrade. Besides, the 6 is awesome and I'd only consider it an upgrade for street driving comfort. But then again, who wants a comfy sports car? That's what daily drivers are for.
You post on NSX Prime in the Ontario section correct? I do to (same user name).
I noticed you upgraded from your NSX a while back to the 6GT3. I frequent London to visit friends.
#24
i've chased 997.1 GT3's on the track with my 996 GT3 and the 997's are not much faster based on my experience... in a straight line that is.
having said that, as others have said, the 997 is a "better" car in terms of fit, finish, newer engineering, etc...
having said that, as others have said, the 997 is a "better" car in terms of fit, finish, newer engineering, etc...
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