718 review - test drove today

718 review - test drove today

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av185

18,508 posts

127 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Porsche911R said:
cowboyengineer said:
Thats what I did......
but most people so fed up with automatics in todays world :-(
Apart from all those 458, 488, 991 GT3 and RS enthusiasts........

WG

1,012 posts

126 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Porsche911R/MrD/Gt4 or whatever you are c alling yourself ths week!! If you look at the other lively 718 thread, PDK is outnumbering manual by 4 to 1. So people are clearly are not fed up witth autos. I would no longer consider a manual. You are getting very boring - change the record please. Different strokes for different folks !

AndyCGTS

589 posts

203 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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cowboyengineer said:
RSVP911 said:
AndyCGTS said:
At the risk of completely derailing the thread.

This question is aimed at cmoose or anyone who would like to answer, what are you thought’s and feelings on the 991.2 compared to the 981 CTGS? As I have been wondering about an upgrade next year or do I go the whole way and pay over the odds for a GT3?
That's easy - pay over the odds for a GT3 smile
Thats what I did......
That's the problem, as there is paying over the odds and really how much! To be fair, I don't mind paying a bit over if it meets my requirements but not for a base spec. As I've been looking and the prices are all over the place.

WG

1,012 posts

126 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Someone on this thread earlier said he found the 718 to be very wide. Just had a dig through my old brochures and find 718 is exactly same width (excluding mirrors) as 981 which was same as 987 which was only 21 mm wider than 986. So a growth of just under 1 inch in 20 years. Wish I could say the same about my waist!

bcr5784

7,109 posts

145 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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WG said:
Someone on this thread earlier said he found the 718 to be very wide. Just had a dig through my old brochures and find 718 is exactly same width (excluding mirrors) as 981 which was same as 987 which was only 21 mm wider than 986. So a growth of just under 1 inch in 20 years. Wish I could say the same about my waist!
Yes but all of them are humungously wide - about 6" over an Elise and about a foot over a Caterham S3 ( and only a little more over early 911s). When it comes to size width (especially) and wheelbase are the key figures.

av185

18,508 posts

127 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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981 is exactly the same width as the 991 Carrera....1978mm extreme external mirrors.

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

246 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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bcr5784 said:
Yes but all of them are humungously wide - about 6" over an Elise and about a foot over a Caterham S3 ( and only a little more over early 911s). When it comes to size width (especially) and wheelbase are the key figures.
That Caterham is a 60-year old wheelbarrow with an engine in it.

Check out the 1975 Lotus Esprit - at 73" wide.

FrankCayman

2,121 posts

213 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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neilf said:




Wow, that looks gorgeous.

bcr5784

7,109 posts

145 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Ozzie Osmond said:
That Caterham is a 60-year old wheelbarrow with an engine in it.

Check out the 1975 Lotus Esprit - at 73" wide.
Having driven an Esprit, I don't need to. Caterham a "Wheelbarrow?" - Can't relate to that, never found wheelbarrows much fun. Caterham is easily the most fun (roadable) car I've driven. (Radical is damn good but barely roadable). Both make my 981 feel like a Thames barge (I'm a big fan of Caymans - but an Elise or Caterham is, for me, much more engaging, if more compromised).


Edited by bcr5784 on Friday 27th May 21:10

Ozzie Osmond

21,189 posts

246 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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bcr5784 said:
Caterham is easily the most fun (roadable) car I've driven. (Radical is damn good but barely roadable). Both make my 981 feel like a Thames barge (and I'm a big fan of Caymans).
If you're happy going out on the road in a 60-year old car which can't be sold in most global markets because it's so outdated - that's absolutely fine by me.

The world moves on, and we have to enjoy our 981s as best we can! I just love mid-engined cars. driving

bcr5784

7,109 posts

145 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Ozzie Osmond said:
If you're happy going out on the road in a 60-year old car which can't be sold in most global markets because it's so outdated - that's absolutely fine by me.

The world moves on, and we have to enjoy our 981s as best we can! I just love mid-engined cars. driving
60 year old or not a Caterham is dynamically far more engaging than any(?) Porsche (imo). Has to say something either about Chapman's genius or the state of the current consumer market. I'm not sure about mid-engine being the best way forward for road cars, as opposed to race cars. Having owned a Europa, Elise and 981, and driven lots more - the balance you get with a front MID engined car (ie on where the engine is within the wheelbase) seems the way to go. Much is said about the lower polar moment of inertia of midengined cars - but I would be astonished if a 981 matched (or got close to) a Caterham in that regard - a Caterham has - unlike a 981 - little fore or aft of the wheels.

mollytherocker

14,366 posts

209 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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Ozzie Osmond said:
Porsche911R said:
but most people so fed up with automatics in todays world :-(
but most people are buying automatics in todays world.
Probably true. What can we learn from this?

Upnorthgt3

605 posts

143 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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mollytherocker said:
Ozzie Osmond said:
Porsche911R said:
but most people so fed up with automatics in todays world :-(
but most people are buying automatics in todays world.
Probably true. What can we learn from this?
'Proper' drivers are a dying breed.......

Oo controversial

cowboyengineer

1,411 posts

114 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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AndyCGTS said:
cowboyengineer said:
RSVP911 said:
AndyCGTS said:
At the risk of completely derailing the thread.

This question is aimed at cmoose or anyone who would like to answer, what are you thought’s and feelings on the 991.2 compared to the 981 CTGS? As I have been wondering about an upgrade next year or do I go the whole way and pay over the odds for a GT3?
That's easy - pay over the odds for a GT3 smile
Thats what I did......
That's the problem, as there is paying over the odds and really how much! To be fair, I don't mind paying a bit over if it meets my requirements but not for a base spec. As I've been looking and the prices are all over the place.
I didn't think that there was that much variation on the Porsche approved. Mine was one of the cheapest on the site because it's not a CS but then again I didn't want that because I'm only going to track it a couple of times a year so there's no point. Also the cage makes the back useless and I like the extra space you get for that. Well I say I like it. My other half likes it!

As for paying over the odds...... The first people who bought it made money..... I'm not in that position, but now I have one I'll hopefully get the new one when it gets released.

The way I see it, I bought my boxster for 60k and in 3 years would probably sell it for 40k..... I bought my gt3 for 137000 in 3 years I'll get over 117000 for it.... Unless the economy collapses.. Therefore even though I'm laying over the odds for a car, I'm probably going to loose less money on it then I would a 981 gts, and therefore does it really matter the cost of entry if you have the money


Edited by cowboyengineer on Friday 27th May 23:47

cowboyengineer

1,411 posts

114 months

Friday 27th May 2016
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RSVP911 said:
cowboyengineer said:
Thats what I did......
Happy ? smile
Well I bought it 9 days ago 18 months old with 1100 miles on the clock.... It's now got 2050miles.

Though today in the wet I had a bit of a tank slapper, I must remember that it has got 50% more power than my boxster gts eek

EricE

1,945 posts

129 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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FrankCayman said:
Wow, that looks gorgeous.
Indeed, looks an awful lot better than the Boxster I've seen at the OPC.
Very clean lines on the Cayman and the colour suits it very well. The LED headlights also help differentiate it from the older cars, they look really good even when turned off but at what cost.

I'm praying they'll keep the N/A around for the 718 GT4, should be absolutely epic.

AndyCGTS

589 posts

203 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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cowboyengineer said:
I didn't think that there was that much variation on the Porsche approved. Mine was one of the cheapest on the site because it's not a CS but then again I didn't want that because I'm only going to track it a couple of times a year so there's no point. Also the cage makes the back useless and I like the extra space you get for that. Well I say I like it. My other half likes it!

As for paying over the odds...... The first people who bought it made money..... I'm not in that position, but now I have one I'll hopefully get the new one when it gets released.

The way I see it, I bought my boxster for 60k and in 3 years would probably sell it for 40k..... I bought my gt3 for 137000 in 3 years I'll get over 117000 for it.... Unless the economy collapses.. Therefore even though I'm laying over the odds for a car, I'm probably going to loose less money on it then I would a 981 gts, and therefore does it really matter the cost of entry if you have the money


Edited by cowboyengineer on Friday 27th May 23:47
I can't fault your logic with the numbers, as I had similar figures in my head.

This is the example that's caught my eye: http://www.top555.co.uk/stock/details/Porsche-911-... which has all the bits I am after. However, there are a number of others which are of a lesser spec which are listed for even more but id rather buy from a OPC where possible. What's the price of entry for one of these? As I had around the 135K mark in my head.

JLZ78

179 posts

102 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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Wait until the 991.2 GT3 is unveiled. I think it will soften the 991.1 GT3 prices quite a bit as the rumours are that it will be a significant step up (competing with turbocharged brethren) and available as a manual. I don't think prices like that are a good entry point at the moment. All IMHO of course.

ORD

18,119 posts

127 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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JLZ78 said:
Wait until the 991.2 GT3 is unveiled. I think it will soften the 991.1 GT3 prices quite a bit as the rumours are that it will be a significant step up (competing with turbocharged brethren) and available as a manual. I don't think prices like that are a good entry point at the moment. All IMHO of course.
Hard to see that with the NA engine. It must be close to the limits on its potential.

woodysnr

1,024 posts

228 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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