991 GTS Thoughts

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Darlo74

Original Poster:

284 posts

210 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Looking for thoughts on this 991 GTS

https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en_GB/911-Carrera-GT...

Any 'must haves' spec wise people think is missing?

franki68

10,417 posts

222 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Darlo74 said:
Looking for thoughts on this 991 GTS

https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en_GB/911-Carrera-GT...

Any 'must haves' spec wise people think is missing?
daily driver ? if so spec seems fine to me but I don't like the power plus steering ,I'd make sure you know if you like it or not before buying a car with it.

Darlo74

Original Poster:

284 posts

210 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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franki68 said:
Darlo74 said:
Looking for thoughts on this 991 GTS

https://finder.porsche.com/gb/en_GB/911-Carrera-GT...

Any 'must haves' spec wise people think is missing?
daily driver ? if so spec seems fine to me but I don't like the power plus steering ,I'd make sure you know if you like it or not before buying a car with it.
Yeah would be a daily driver, in-so-much as I only do around 5,000 miles a year. Thanks for the heads-up on the steering will check it out - what don't you like about it?

Cheib

23,287 posts

176 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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I think Power Steering Plus can be deactivated by the OPC....although it doesn’t bother me !

The main spec issue with that car is that it’s not got extended leather which I think is knows as the GTS Interior so it’s got a plastic dash which is not ideal and it’s got the standard seats so limited adjustment and not as much support as some of the other options. Letter is obviously very personal. Can’t remember what the seats look like without the GTS interior/whether they have the alcantara inserts etc.

franki68

10,417 posts

222 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Darlo74 said:
Yeah would be a daily driver, in-so-much as I only do around 5,000 miles a year. Thanks for the heads-up on the steering will check it out - what don't you like about it?
Makes the steering too light and just felt disconnected ,


Darlo74

Original Poster:

284 posts

210 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Cheib said:
I think Power Steering Plus can be deactivated by the OPC....although it doesn’t bother me !

The main spec issue with that car is that it’s not got extended leather which I think is knows as the GTS Interior so it’s got a plastic dash which is not ideal and it’s got the standard seats so limited adjustment and not as much support as some of the other options. Letter is obviously very personal. Can’t remember what the seats look like without the GTS interior/whether they have the alcantara inserts etc.
Now you've said that about the dash I can't un-see it! Think leather is a must...

Cheib

23,287 posts

176 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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Darlo74 said:
Cheib said:
I think Power Steering Plus can be deactivated by the OPC....although it doesn’t bother me !

The main spec issue with that car is that it’s not got extended leather which I think is knows as the GTS Interior so it’s got a plastic dash which is not ideal and it’s got the standard seats so limited adjustment and not as much support as some of the other options. Letter is obviously very personal. Can’t remember what the seats look like without the GTS interior/whether they have the alcantara inserts etc.
Now you've said that about the dash I can't un-see it! Think leather is a must...
Sorry ! But it’s something that should be reflected in the price....will be if you ever sell. One thing that’s important with 991.2 GTS is don’t get one built after summer 2018. Those have GPF fitted so sound ste.

Porsche guy

3,465 posts

228 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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franki68 said:
Darlo74 said:
Yeah would be a daily driver, in-so-much as I only do around 5,000 miles a year. Thanks for the heads-up on the steering will check it out - what don't you like about it?
Makes the steering too light and just felt disconnected ,
+1... yes



mikeh501

725 posts

182 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Its missing the GTS Interior pack inc the carbon accents. Big miss on a GTS tbh, as that is one of the unique spec elements for the model.

IIRC, its leather dash w/ deviated stitch in red or silver, alcantara wheel with marker, tacho in red/silver, lower dash in alcantara, door cards in leather/alcantara w/ deviated stitch and same in the back. You could have had any of the seat options with the GTS pack IIRC. Mine has 18ways. They are leather outers, alcantara inners and red stitch etc.

Definately dont need a front axle lift on a gts either

Edited by mikeh501 on Thursday 8th October 20:05

Mr981

62 posts

64 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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That price seems a bit toppy tbh.
There's a big 991 gts thread here: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...


findtomdotcom

693 posts

241 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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Porsche guy said:
franki68 said:
Darlo74 said:
Yeah would be a daily driver, in-so-much as I only do around 5,000 miles a year. Thanks for the heads-up on the steering will check it out - what don't you like about it?
Makes the steering too light and just felt disconnected ,
+1... yes
+1 from me too! PSP is truly awful.

I also understand that on the 992 you can't have it removed like you could on the 991.1 and 991.2?

Xfe

257 posts

77 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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Another vote against PSP here. At low speeds it removes any feel or heft to the steering, so around town it's dead. Then it transforms into normal Porsche steering once you get going. For me consistent feel/weighting of the steering is crucial to how connected a car feels

Jakob911

82 posts

62 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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franki68 said:
daily driver ? if so spec seems fine to me but I don't like the power plus steering ,I'd make sure you know if you like it or not before buying a car with it.


Power steering plus you only feel at parking speed. It saves effort parking. Other than that you don’t feel it. I wouldn’t refuse a car if it had it, I actually like it.

av185

18,514 posts

128 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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Bizarrely specced GTS with frippery such as heated steering wheel and front lift but basic placcy dash and door tops.

Looks expensive too especially for a 2017.

Grantstown

974 posts

88 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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Save 20K and get an S unless you really love alcantara. Get it remapped to 520 bhp at Litchfield and put the 19300 you save towards your 2nd car.

m88ony

337 posts

102 months

Sunday 11th October 2020
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Yeah the EPAS isn’t the best when compared to a GT3 but the engine is a masterpiece.

For the money and bar a GT3 the GTS is probably the best N/A 991.1 out there.

CloudStuff

3,702 posts

105 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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Gen 1 all the way.

Gen 2 was the first Audi-fied non-GT 911.

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

266 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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m88ony said:
Yeah the EPAS isn’t the best when compared to a GT3 but the engine is a masterpiece.

For the money and bar a GT3 the GTS is probably the best N/A 991.1 out there.
I kept mine 2 months, hated how it drove. great engine that's it.
I would take a 991.2 GTS as a daily. 991.1 EPS is utter dire crap.

m88ony

337 posts

102 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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Porsche911R said:
I kept mine 2 months, hated how it drove. great engine that's it.
I would take a 991.2 GTS as a daily. 991.1 EPS is utter dire crap.
Compromise either way I guess with the .1 and .2. The EPAS doesn't bother me at all and not once have I thought it was utter crap.

Your .1 GTS might have been a Friday build lemon and you were unlucky.

Grantstown

974 posts

88 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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CloudStuff said:
Gen 1 all the way.

Gen 2 was the first Audi-fied non-GT 911.
Fair enough to prefer the Gen 1, but Audi doesn’t come into it. The Gen 2 is still a 991 and it has a flat 6 developed specifically for the car. Plenty of upsides, with little improvements across all the areas and an engine that works so well for any use, but in particular daily driving.