What to buy next after 991.1?

What to buy next after 991.1?

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EGTE

996 posts

184 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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AM V8 Vantage.

peregrin99

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22 posts

133 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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Thanks for the continued ideas!

Starting with the Porsche's (given I'm posting in this section, it is only polite!):

991.2 GTS: Is this significantly different to the base C2? I had a long test drive of a 991.2 C2. It was a great car, but it did not seem different enough to my current 991.1 C2. The upgraded sat nav and steering wheel were good, the engine had pros and cons, but would work well for a daily. But I left feeling I should wait for the 992 (18 months?) which would be different enough to justify the cost to change.

Macan: I had a diesel as a loan car. I did not like it, but this is probably due to the engine. It felt breathless low down, and then a big whallop of turbo surge.

Alpina: Oooh - great idea. Never considered this. I like the idea of a road-biassed sporting BMW. Time to do some research!

R8: Are these really daily-able? I love the idea of getting a big n/a engine before they become extinct. Tempting, but the lack of practicality is probably the killer.

Golf: One of the first cars I test drove was a Golf R. You are right that it fits the bill, and is all the car I need. It felt so familiar from my old Mk 5 GTI - driving position, heating controls, etc. Maybe I need to lose my ego!

AMV V8: Is an Aston daily-able? I know the new Vantage will be announced shortly, but a new one (including the options), I suspect will be north of £100k.

One interesting (?) obervation: when I turn up to test drive cars at some dealers, they see the 911, and assume I'm not serious: "Why would someone consider moving from a 911 to a xyz?"

kev.RS

215 posts

209 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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Would this be left field enough?!!

Completely different to the 911 and very different but at the same time very cool!

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...

erics

2,664 posts

213 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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Op, go test drive a bmw i8.

After a dozen 911s including turbo, turbo s, gt3, rs's etc, i was utterly seduced.

RSVP911

8,192 posts

135 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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erics said:
Op, go test drive a bmw i8.

After a dozen 911s including turbo, turbo s, gt3, rs's etc, i was utterly seduced.
Thats a good shout - nice looking car if col combo is right smile

IREvans

1,126 posts

124 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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peregrin99 said:
I'm a current owner of a 991.1 C2. After 4 years, I'm looking for a change, but struggling with inspiration. If you owned a 991.1 previously (or if you have an opinion!) what did you buy next?

I looking for a daily driver, ideally with a bit more refinement / tech, and no worse practicality.

Anything more exotic does not seem to be daily drivable (R8, Maserati, Aston). I'm not a speed freak (and live in the crowded South East), so near 600 bhp M5s. E63s, 911 Turbos don't appeal. I looked at a 991.2, but it does not feel a big enough change. I've tried a W205 C63, but I felt it was lacking "something", and the forums seem full of compaints about rattles / quality. I have not tried an M4, but the reviews are mixed. An S4/S5 might be an option, but they've stopped production and they seem to get stolen a lot!

I'm looking at a "left field" option next week, a Lexus LC500 v8. It's one of the last n/a v8s left, and as a GT might fit my needs. But it's a big thing to thread through London, plus has the horrible Lexus touchpad.

But otherwise, what's left? If I had driveway space, I'd consider two cars. But these days modern cars seem to be missing that "magic", and the older cars that have it are getting less daily-able and miss the tech conveniences.

Ideas please!
I had a 991.1C2S, then a 991.2 C2 GTS, and never really fell for either of them. I now have a 991.2 GTS, and it is so much better in many areas. Faster, handles better, has better tech inside, and is a car you can really push hard and enjoy, in a way I couldnt with a 991.1GTS . I also have just swapped a 2015 Golf R for a 2017 Golf GTi - both these cars are superb, despite being a fraction of the cost of the 911.

I've discovered that trying to find a 1 car that suits all is an impossible task, so as long as finances and parking space allows, multiple cars are the answer..!

MrOrange

2,037 posts

255 months

Sunday 13th August 2017
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erics said:
Op, go test drive a bmw i8.

After a dozen 911s including turbo, turbo s, gt3, rs's etc, i was utterly seduced.
This. Special, rare, daily-suitable, useable rear seats, and oh-those doors.

50mpg, zero RFL, and no congestion charge. Plus some good deals kicking around.

ooid

4,167 posts

102 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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i8 is a really nice car, but not sure if they are that special-drive comparing to 911?

I would consider modern-classics such as 993 or F355. They are really in that gap between ticking -almost- standard boxes to provide everyday activities and soul is there.

maybe both? hehe


RSVP911

8,192 posts

135 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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woollyjoe said:
You want leftfield ideas....

Cayman / boxter GTS about to be launched...

If not exciting enough - stretch to a GT4.

All porsche's spec dependant, so you should be bale to get what you want in a Porsche.
Yep GT4 is a good shout - I know it's not got 4 seats but it will feel more accomplished than a 991.1 C2S as would a 981 Spyder. smile

jakesmith

9,461 posts

173 months

Monday 14th August 2017
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kev.RS said:
Would this be left field enough?!!

Completely different to the 911 and very different but at the same time very cool!

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
Plastic terd & will drop value faster than a baloon made of rock & lead

GrahamPM

1,057 posts

233 months

Wednesday 16th August 2017
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erics said:
Op, go test drive a bmw i8.

After a dozen 911s including turbo, turbo s, gt3, rs's etc, i was utterly seduced.
What the man says!
My i8 replaced a 991S and still loving it now.....
Very tax efficient as well if a company car, though the Govt have now racked up the BIK and RFL.
It's as quick as the 911, if not quicker in certain conditions; a very worthy contender IMHO
Graham

kiethton

13,954 posts

182 months

Wednesday 16th August 2017
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I'd also look at a Lotus Evora

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...

More GT in style than the more track biased (and smaller) Exige

EGTE

996 posts

184 months

Wednesday 16th August 2017
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Okay, second-hand AM V8 Vantage :-)

Tipo901C

3 posts

130 months

Wednesday 16th August 2017
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Evora 400

Doesn't stand out on paper or in the showroom, but drive it and it's sublime.

Plus as a 2+2 and with a boot, as practical as a 911


Brinyan

395 posts

95 months

Wednesday 16th August 2017
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Tipo901C said:
Evora 400

Doesn't stand out on paper or in the showroom, but drive it and it's sublime.

Plus as a 2+2 and with a boot, as practical as a 911
Totally agree.

peregrin99

Original Poster:

22 posts

133 months

Wednesday 16th August 2017
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Thanks for the continued suggestions!

i8: Good suggestion. I found the doors mildly challenging in the showroom, but maybe they get better with practice. How do the doors cope in car parks? Do I risk getting stuck if someone parks close to me?

Evora: Intriguing - I had not considered this. Can a Lotus stand up to being daily driven? I should take a look - if it has sufficient refinement and good enough interior, I'm sure the driving experience will be better than most of the other cars here. Time to start searching.

FYI - I'm looking at the Lexus LC500 tomorrow. Will be interesting to see if the n/a V8 gives it enough character to make it a contender. I recognise it is more of a GT than sports car, but it could have a good balance for a daily.

GrahamPM

1,057 posts

233 months

Wednesday 16th August 2017
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Ive had the i8 nearly 2 years and not yet have been thwarted getting in the car in a car park.
Definite technique getting in - which was explained to me when I tried a McLaren. Backside on the sill, slide back and swing legs around - easy!!
Graham