Does anyone daily drive their GT3?
#17
I do with the PIrelli Corsas.
cons: its pretty low. first car ive owned where i have to watch out for bumps and slow down.
tires are super expensive and dont last long.
But definitely worth it to me. I can't drive a "normal" car anymore.
cons: its pretty low. first car ive owned where i have to watch out for bumps and slow down.
tires are super expensive and dont last long.
But definitely worth it to me. I can't drive a "normal" car anymore.
#19
I am traded my 2009 C2S for my 2011 GT3 2 months ago.
Just want to put this question out there. on a daily drive over any type of small pot hole or bump in the road does any ones car have a "bottom out" sound in the suspension?
Is this normal?
Just want to put this question out there. on a daily drive over any type of small pot hole or bump in the road does any ones car have a "bottom out" sound in the suspension?
Is this normal?
#20
^^ Many people throw Toyo's on. Check out how many people use R888 and RA-1's. I'm awaiting a set of R888's to be mounted and balanced right now.
If you have to drive to track use it, but it sucks there too
#21
TO FRANKIE997 If it is "bottoming out" that is suspension most likely. Make sure that the "stoppers" were taken out from factory delivery, or avoid potholes more.
To the OP: I believe that you have many considerations in having a GT3 as a DD. Many depend on your lifestyle, attitude and where you live. I can tell you for me I could not DD a GT3, even though I think it is a phenomenal car. When I wake up to 20-30 degree weather with possible snow on the ground and leftover icy chunks in the road, pile on my winter coat and go outside to head to work and dive through the many potholes created by the aforementioned weather, I want to take my cayenne. On the other hand, a nice set of snow tires on a GT3 and some free time would make a nice afternoon, but I don't think Im personally hard core enough...in the winter....to want that every single day...work, grocery store, etc. But if I had another car that is a different story. When I hear DD I assume you mean with no other car option in the driveway for your personal use. If that is the case...really consider it depending on where you live, who you need to drive around, and how flexible your daily commute or work schedule is.
Hope that helps,
D
To the OP: I believe that you have many considerations in having a GT3 as a DD. Many depend on your lifestyle, attitude and where you live. I can tell you for me I could not DD a GT3, even though I think it is a phenomenal car. When I wake up to 20-30 degree weather with possible snow on the ground and leftover icy chunks in the road, pile on my winter coat and go outside to head to work and dive through the many potholes created by the aforementioned weather, I want to take my cayenne. On the other hand, a nice set of snow tires on a GT3 and some free time would make a nice afternoon, but I don't think Im personally hard core enough...in the winter....to want that every single day...work, grocery store, etc. But if I had another car that is a different story. When I hear DD I assume you mean with no other car option in the driveway for your personal use. If that is the case...really consider it depending on where you live, who you need to drive around, and how flexible your daily commute or work schedule is.
Hope that helps,
D
Last edited by Porsche119; 03-05-2011 at 05:30 AM.
#22
BTW my Cayman also made these same noises in cold weather, although not to the same degree as the GT3.
Last edited by jakegt3; 03-05-2011 at 06:06 AM.
#23
Porsche 119 Thank you. I did ask the dealer if they were removed and of course they said yes.
This happens even on slight bumps in the road more so when the car is cold.
I think i'll swing by the dealer and have them put it on the lift and see myself.
Thanks again.
This happens even on slight bumps in the road more so when the car is cold.
I think i'll swing by the dealer and have them put it on the lift and see myself.
Thanks again.
#24
When I took delivery of the car a couple of months ago, the black plastic stoppers were still on the coilover springs -- it was a weird drive home from the dealership. It did feel like the dampers bottoming out on dips and pot holes.
#25
My 3 isn't my DD luckily, I definitely wouldn't have went with r888 for DD purposes. In your opinion why do you think they suck? I've used nt01s and kumho v710 before on track and the nt01s were extremely loud, but gripped well. I went with the toyos because I'm still on 19's and didn't want to pay for mpsc again.
#26
Completely off topic, but how would you compare your Ford GT to your GT3? Which do you like better? Sorry about the random question, but you are the first person I've seen with both and I've always loved both cars.
QUOTE=kumar75150;3140300]I do with the PIrelli Corsas.
cons: its pretty low. first car ive owned where i have to watch out for bumps and slow down.
tires are super expensive and dont last long.
But definitely worth it to me. I can't drive a "normal" car anymore.[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=kumar75150;3140300]I do with the PIrelli Corsas.
cons: its pretty low. first car ive owned where i have to watch out for bumps and slow down.
tires are super expensive and dont last long.
But definitely worth it to me. I can't drive a "normal" car anymore.[/QUOTE]
#27
I see most 997 GT3's for sale have relatively low milage (<5k miles on a 2 yr old car on average) and makes me think not many people dd them...
In FL an average daily driver accumulates 10-12k miles a year, highway miles for the most part. I have yet not seen a 997 GT3 with more than 20k miles for sale.
I have an Acura MDX and a Honda civic for daily commute, mainly because I want to put pleasure miles / track miles on my GT3 rather than exposing it to daily traffic, bumper to bumper 100 degree traffic jams and get door dings and scratches for parking in tight spaces. Not to mention potholes, highway joints/cracks, scraping the front spoiler, etc.
I think this car is built to be driven... but in the right environment.
I respect other opinions, but this is mine.
In FL an average daily driver accumulates 10-12k miles a year, highway miles for the most part. I have yet not seen a 997 GT3 with more than 20k miles for sale.
I have an Acura MDX and a Honda civic for daily commute, mainly because I want to put pleasure miles / track miles on my GT3 rather than exposing it to daily traffic, bumper to bumper 100 degree traffic jams and get door dings and scratches for parking in tight spaces. Not to mention potholes, highway joints/cracks, scraping the front spoiler, etc.
I think this car is built to be driven... but in the right environment.
I respect other opinions, but this is mine.
#28
I drive mine almost every day, maybe 20 miles to work and back.
About 7500 miles now. Drove '07 GT3 also, put 12K miles on in 1 1/2 year. I have a small commute, don't want to leave it with the valet guys and the wife does not want to drive in the bouncy "clown car".
About 7500 miles now. Drove '07 GT3 also, put 12K miles on in 1 1/2 year. I have a small commute, don't want to leave it with the valet guys and the wife does not want to drive in the bouncy "clown car".
#29
I daily drive mine about 100 miles a day. If you like it, you like it. My two biggest annoyances are the crappy stereo (I basically can only listen to talk radio) and scraping the front bumper.
One more annoyance, if you could call it that: you can very, very rarely put your right foot all the way to the floor - you get to insane speeds in a heartbeat.
I love the car though, and won't be changing anytime soon.
David
2008 Speed Yellow GT3
One more annoyance, if you could call it that: you can very, very rarely put your right foot all the way to the floor - you get to insane speeds in a heartbeat.
I love the car though, and won't be changing anytime soon.
David
2008 Speed Yellow GT3
#30
I daily drive mine about 100 miles a day. If you like it, you like it. My two biggest annoyances are the crappy stereo (I basically can only listen to talk radio) and scraping the front bumper.
One more annoyance, if you could call it that: you can very, very rarely put your right foot all the way to the floor - you get to insane speeds in a heartbeat.
I love the car though, and won't be changing anytime soon.
David
2008 Speed Yellow GT3
One more annoyance, if you could call it that: you can very, very rarely put your right foot all the way to the floor - you get to insane speeds in a heartbeat.
I love the car though, and won't be changing anytime soon.
David
2008 Speed Yellow GT3