Chris Harris GT4 review
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V8KSN said:
Great car. What was very interesting however were the statements "I wouldn't sell a 991 GT3 to have a GT4" and "the GT4 demonstrates what an amazing car the GT3 is" (or words to that effect)!I certainly wasn't expecting that!
Edited by sidicks on Monday 9th March 21:55
sidicks said:
V8KSN said:
Great car. What was very interesting however was the statement "I wouldn't sell a 991 GT3 to have a GT4" (or words to that effect)!Nice car but in his own words, very obviously not a 911 substitute.
Now whens the first 675LT video
Not surprises it handles well, we all expected that from an already brilliant mid engine Cayman that also has many of the GT3 parts.
Sounded great from the outside but I have to say a little disappointing inside the cabin and also the tall gearing he didn't seem to like for normal road driving.
That said at 65k base its a great car
Sounded great from the outside but I have to say a little disappointing inside the cabin and also the tall gearing he didn't seem to like for normal road driving.
That said at 65k base its a great car
Talking manual cars.
I see a few GT3 owners comment on gt4 gearing and also a lot of people comment and argue with me when I bring it up on a 996 or 997 GT3 , but now state it is too long on the GT4 !
At least I am consistent
and as Harris says the large torque does not make it an issue the only issue seems you don't change gear as much.
Yes I think they are all daft doing 80mph plus in 2nd gear but at least I have always said that.
I see a few GT3 owners comment on gt4 gearing and also a lot of people comment and argue with me when I bring it up on a 996 or 997 GT3 , but now state it is too long on the GT4 !
At least I am consistent
and as Harris says the large torque does not make it an issue the only issue seems you don't change gear as much.
Yes I think they are all daft doing 80mph plus in 2nd gear but at least I have always said that.
Edited by PorscheGT4 on Tuesday 10th March 09:07
PorscheGT4 said:
Talking manual cars.
I see a few GT3 owners comment on gt4 gearing and also a lot of people comment and argue with me when I bring it up on a 996 or 997 GT3 , but now state it is too long on the GT4 !
At least I am consistent
and as Harris says the large torque does not make it an issue the only issue seems you don't change gear as much.
Yes I think they are all daft doing 80mph plus in 2nd gear but at least I have always said that.
I think some GT3 owners agree with you regarding the ratios but its your posting style that grates with them, also when you talk about certain roads being '80mph' roads and 'nothing much happens below 6k' with a Mezger engine that they tend to start ignoring you. I see a few GT3 owners comment on gt4 gearing and also a lot of people comment and argue with me when I bring it up on a 996 or 997 GT3 , but now state it is too long on the GT4 !
At least I am consistent
and as Harris says the large torque does not make it an issue the only issue seems you don't change gear as much.
Yes I think they are all daft doing 80mph plus in 2nd gear but at least I have always said that.
Edited by PorscheGT4 on Tuesday 10th March 09:07
It must be difficult to be a motoring journalist and come up with something new and different every time? I would liken it to being a composer of classical music, working today against the backdrop of the huge library already in place?
However, two years ago, when the 981 CS was being tested and they addressed the "problem" of the electric steering, they pretty much all said, "but ah, it delivers pinpoint accuracy". The GT4 now delivers "pinpoint accuracy", so does that now mean that the CS actually only delivers "ballpark" accuracy and is that why I am constantly under steering into the curb - if only I had known the truth?
However, two years ago, when the 981 CS was being tested and they addressed the "problem" of the electric steering, they pretty much all said, "but ah, it delivers pinpoint accuracy". The GT4 now delivers "pinpoint accuracy", so does that now mean that the CS actually only delivers "ballpark" accuracy and is that why I am constantly under steering into the curb - if only I had known the truth?
sorry £84k and thats without colour to sample in Gulf Blue so £90k in a special colour lol. This is not spec I'd go for but suspect its typical. I'd happily buy a used manual 981 Cayman for £40k if I really wanted a Cayman - it will be almost as good for less than half the cost. GT4 doesn't even look all that quick on track and whilst Harris was trying to be enthusiastic you can tell the engine was a bit of a disappointment compared to the GT3
Base price: £ 64,451.00
Price for equipment: £ 19,875.00
Total Price:* £ 84,326.00
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Total Price*
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Exterior Colour
GT Silver Metallic
U2
£ 1,595.00
Interior Colour
Black (stitching in Platinum Grey) Leather interior
78
£ 1,344.00
Exterior
Fuel filler cap with Aluminium look finish Exclusive
XYB
£ 89.00
Automatically dimming mirrors with integrated rain sensor
P13
£ 332.00
Bi-Xenon-Headlights incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS) in black
620
£ 477.00
Transmission / Chassis
Sport Chrono Package incl. Porsche Track Precision App and preparation for laptrigger
643
£ 1,085.00
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
450
£ 4,977.00
6-speed manual gearbox
480
£ 0.00
Wheels
20-inch GT4 wheels
473
£ 0.00
Interior
HomeLink® (programmable garage door opener)
608
£ 194.00
Two-zone automatic climate control
573
£ 518.00
Clubsport package
003
£ 2,670.00
Full bucket seats
P11
£ 1,907.00
Interior Leather
Centre console trim in leather Exclusive
XHB
£ 162.00
Interior Carbon
Carbon interior package Exclusive
EGA
£ 668.00
Audio / Comm.
Electronic logbook
641
£ 356.00
Six disc CD/DVD autochanger
693
£ 396.00
Online Services
UN1
£ 122.00
Mobile phone preparation
619
£ 446.00
Sound Package Plus
490
£ 396.00
Porsche Communication Management (PCM) including navigation module with universal audio interface
P23
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Price for Equipment
£ 19,875.00
Total Price*
£ 84,326.00
Exterior Colour
GT Silver Metallic
U2
£ 1,595.00
Interior Colour
Black (stitching in Platinum Grey) Leather interior
78
£ 1,344.00
Exterior
Fuel filler cap with Aluminium look finish Exclusive
XYB
£ 89.00
Automatically dimming mirrors with integrated rain sensor
P13
£ 332.00
Bi-Xenon-Headlights incl. Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS) in black
620
£ 477.00
Transmission / Chassis
Sport Chrono Package incl. Porsche Track Precision App and preparation for laptrigger
643
£ 1,085.00
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
450
£ 4,977.00
6-speed manual gearbox
480
£ 0.00
Wheels
20-inch GT4 wheels
473
£ 0.00
Interior
HomeLink® (programmable garage door opener)
608
£ 194.00
Two-zone automatic climate control
573
£ 518.00
Clubsport package
003
£ 2,670.00
Full bucket seats
P11
£ 1,907.00
Interior Leather
Centre console trim in leather Exclusive
XHB
£ 162.00
Interior Carbon
Carbon interior package Exclusive
EGA
£ 668.00
Audio / Comm.
Electronic logbook
641
£ 356.00
Six disc CD/DVD autochanger
693
£ 396.00
Online Services
UN1
£ 122.00
Mobile phone preparation
619
£ 446.00
Sound Package Plus
490
£ 396.00
Porsche Communication Management (PCM) including navigation module with universal audio interface
P23
£ 2,141.00
Total Price:*
£ 84,326.00
- including VAT - Please note the images displayed here may not be a complete and accurate representation of your chosen specification and so they should not be relied on. For further information on the appearence of colour, equipment, and other options, please contact your Porsche Centre.
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