RE: You Know You Want To: £20K Porsche 996 Turbo
Discussion
TonyHetherington said:
"Bro, I've just bought a Porsche too. Yeah, well no, well yeah...the headlights are the same. But it's got "TURBO" on the back"
Headlights arent the same I had both at same time for years. Thought the Boxster was more fun on the road for 99% of the time. My Turbo had DMS map and exhaust and KW suspension. Certainly gave it some character that the std one lacked. Still very fast cars. 420bhp doesnt sound alot these days but I drove a std car few months ago and it still felt brutally quick.
'Percy' and 'bertie' and yes naming cars is VERY sad and gay
TonyHetherington said:
Oooo deary me. That is a LOT of car for your money.
I've always wanted one of these - ever since blasting through Germany in Rods' and Daz's cars. Now they're very accessible.
And my brother's just bought a Boxster, so it would be great to out do him
"Bro, I've just bought a Porsche too. Yeah, well no, well yeah...the headlights are the same. But it's got "TURBO" on the back"
Not the same in fact, all the Gen 2 996s (the Turbo being the first to be launched) have lights of a more circular design than the Gen 1 996s, which were indeed shared with the Boxster.I've always wanted one of these - ever since blasting through Germany in Rods' and Daz's cars. Now they're very accessible.
And my brother's just bought a Boxster, so it would be great to out do him
"Bro, I've just bought a Porsche too. Yeah, well no, well yeah...the headlights are the same. But it's got "TURBO" on the back"
myhandle said:
Not the same in fact, all the Gen 2 996s (the Turbo being the first to be launched) have lights of a more circular design than the Gen 1 996s, which were indeed shared with the Boxster.
Back to the headlights. Back when the gen 2 996 came out I thought the adoption of the turbo lights was a big step back in the right direction. I personally found the original 996 / boxter lights to be utterly hideous. For me a 911 really should have round lights though. /OCD.sealtt said:
Wow, that is upsettingly cheap. I bought a '04 grey one of these ~18 months ago for £40k!
I bought a Dec 02 X50 in Seal Grey and that was c£40k too. I find it quite funny when people say these cars lack soul & excitement.The advice is always buy on condition though isn't it and the 6TT has the stronger block IFAIK. 110k miles should not put people off it the car's been looked after well, surely. This car is how old? Average mileage is what?
Fantastic car and still the best 911 turbo IMO for the money, the 997 is obviously a better car but in relative terms you'd be looking at 40k for a leggy one, is it £20k better?
No.
I had an 02 Black 6T and it did everything very well, in fact due to my average driving skills i could cover ground far quicker than in my now owned GT2, albeit a professional driver in the GT2 would wipe the floor of the 6T obviously.
Would i have another 6T?
Yes but a cabriolet and i'd have to put an exhaust on to to add to the rather mundane sound they make.
No.
I had an 02 Black 6T and it did everything very well, in fact due to my average driving skills i could cover ground far quicker than in my now owned GT2, albeit a professional driver in the GT2 would wipe the floor of the 6T obviously.
Would i have another 6T?
Yes but a cabriolet and i'd have to put an exhaust on to to add to the rather mundane sound they make.
just never seen the appeal of them. Cramped, looks dated, took Porsche 30 years to make them stable, little innovation, engine sounds aweful and they are common as muck. The 991 Turbo was a deathtrap. Perhapos I need to drive "a modern one".
Lancia Delta Evo, Ferrari 360, DB7, Skyline R34, M3, Z4m3.0, M Coupe, 2 bikes and a car, RS4 b5, Nissan 370Z, 135M......
Lancia Delta Evo, Ferrari 360, DB7, Skyline R34, M3, Z4m3.0, M Coupe, 2 bikes and a car, RS4 b5, Nissan 370Z, 135M......
myhandle said:
Not the same in fact, all the Gen 2 996s (the Turbo being the first to be launched) have lights of a more circular design than the Gen 1 996s, which were indeed shared with the Boxster.
Ah right I see - interesting, I've learnt something there, thanks (and the chap above!).So, Gen 1 996 did share lights, Gen 2 (of which the turbo was the first) did not.
Ta
smilo996 said:
just never seen the appeal of them. Cramped, looks dated, took Porsche 30 years to make them stable, little innovation, engine sounds aweful and they are common as muck. The 991 Turbo was a deathtrap. Perhapos I need to drive "a modern one".
Lancia Delta Evo, Ferrari 360, DB7, Skyline R34, M3, Z4m3.0, M Coupe, 2 bikes and a car, RS4 b5, Nissan 370Z, 135M......
The 991 Turbo isn't out yet, and I seriously doubt it will be a deathtrap.Lancia Delta Evo, Ferrari 360, DB7, Skyline R34, M3, Z4m3.0, M Coupe, 2 bikes and a car, RS4 b5, Nissan 370Z, 135M......
If that is right and there are no issues, should be snapped up straight away !
Re. Earlier mentions of 997s, can be picked up for under £30k now but very spec dependent and will continue to lose money, can't see this dipping much lower than its price at the minute so would have this in a heartbeat
Re. Earlier mentions of 997s, can be picked up for under £30k now but very spec dependent and will continue to lose money, can't see this dipping much lower than its price at the minute so would have this in a heartbeat
K50 DEL said:
If I was in the UK even slightly more than I am, this would be on my driveway already... cracking car, spec and colour at a good price.... Unless it has "history" I doubt this will hang around long at <20k
I sold my later 02spec 60k mile old car with full history and lots of money spent on it, bigger 997 6pot brakes, new tyres, clutch flywheel etc etc for 22k. I don't think its that cheap considering the miles to be honest.Gizmoish said:
uncle tez said:
k-ink said:
Schermerhorn said:
Can't wait for the 997 to hit the below £30k mark too.
This! I'd rather hold out for 997 prices to fall. The superior headlights and interior would make the wait worthwhile for me.I would just buy the 996 to be honest. The 997 has horrible bling tastic alloys and while the lights and interior are an improvement, the 997 Gen1 Turbo is (I hear) a much trickier car to drive quickly and is far more likely to bite you if you get it wrong and surely the whole point of the Turbo is making going very quickly, very easy.
On a side note I recently went out (as a passenger) in a 2011 GTR at some speed and was a jabbering wreck for weeks afterwards. I then went out in a 550 bhp (not that hard to achieve I was told) 996 Turbo and it made the GTR feel a little sluggish. A weapons grade car the 996 Turbo!
I like the 996, to me it shows Porsche's bravery in trying to modernise the 911 and explore new designs, rather than constantly cloning the 964 with updates.
Sadly the 996 was where this philosophy started and stopped. They chickened out with the 997 and the 991 is just yuck.
Sadly i can't even afford this bargain, but if i had the money i'd seek-out a 996 over all the other 911 models.
Sadly the 996 was where this philosophy started and stopped. They chickened out with the 997 and the 991 is just yuck.
Sadly i can't even afford this bargain, but if i had the money i'd seek-out a 996 over all the other 911 models.
Garlick said:
Being a lightweight, I would be happy with a standard Carrera.
There are cheaper cars advertised on PH but they either have dodgy interiors or tiptronic boxes. This is the cheapest car with decent spec, and what a bargain it is: http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3948224.htm
My god.There are cheaper cars advertised on PH but they either have dodgy interiors or tiptronic boxes. This is the cheapest car with decent spec, and what a bargain it is: http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3948224.htm
I need that car.
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