From 991.2 GTS to 991.1 C4S
From 991.2 GTS to 991.1 C4S
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culminator

Original Poster:

606 posts

228 months

Thursday 30th October
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Recently sold my .2 GTS due to the inconvenience of the centre lock wheels and the concern of turbo failure. I know I probably overacted but it just got to me. Those things aside, it was a great car.

Test drove a vey nice .1 C4S today and fell in love. I never realised the difference in engine character was so pronounced. Ride quality seemed much better too. Can’t wait to pick the car up and enjoy the new venture.

NDA

23,759 posts

244 months

Saturday
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I have a 991.1 C4S - I bought it last year with 25,000 on the clock. It's my first Porsche so I can't really compare it with any others.

I took it to the south of France in the summer, it's the perfect GT car, very comfortable (and economical!) on the cruise and it swallows luggage.

The engine has two very distinct characters, one is normal and civilised, the other is a bit mental. I did an 80 mile trip in it yesterday - great fun despite the rain. Mine is a PDK version and I really like it, the best gearbox in any car I've had, it's always in the right gear - particularly in sport mode which I usually have on.

It's not the fastest car I've owned, if it's not pushed it's quite normal - but, it's a lovely car and the engine seems perfect to me.

Enjoy your new car and do post some pictures! smile

SkinnyPete

1,702 posts

168 months

Saturday
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culminator said:
Recently sold my .2 GTS due to the inconvenience of the centre lock wheels and the concern of turbo failure. I know I probably overacted but it just got to me. Those things aside, it was a great car.

Test drove a vey nice .1 C4S today and fell in love. I never realised the difference in engine character was so pronounced. Ride quality seemed much better too. Can t wait to pick the car up and enjoy the new venture.
Was your GTS two wheel drive? It would be interesting to hear your comparison with the C4S, especially now the weather is turning.

Maxus

1,154 posts

200 months

Saturday
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Nice one OP, will be interesting to hear how you get on with the .1 v the .2. Very different power delivery.

I went for a .1 GTS with the 5 bolt wheels v a .2 for the same reasons you mention for selling your .2 (wheels and turbo). I'm sure the .2 is an amazing car though.


moneypits

3,907 posts

194 months

Having just laid up for 5 hours - at a tyre shop! - waiting for a recovery trust thanks to my centre locks I can feel your relief.

NDA

23,759 posts

244 months

moneypits said:
Having just laid up for 5 hours - at a tyre shop! - waiting for a recovery trust thanks to my centre locks I can feel your relief.
Not good.

I really can't see any benefit to centre locks other than some prefer the look. It would put me off having any car with them.

culminator

Original Poster:

606 posts

228 months

Yesterday (16:39)
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Thanks for the comments so far, it all goes to validate and endorse my decision.

The .2 GTS was 2 wheel drive and to be honest, I only went for the 4s for the wider rear arches really. I’ll post some more pics when I pick it up tomorrow and give my first impressions having driven it home.

cb31

1,287 posts

155 months

Yesterday (16:47)
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Is it just the hassle if you get a puncture the problem with centre-locks? Can you convert a centrelock GTS to a 5-bolt wheel easily enough?

Reason I am asking as my current wish list toy in a few years is a 991.1 GTS, don't want turbos even though it is faster and the GTS seems the best compromise of everything that I want.

Maxus

1,154 posts

200 months

Yesterday (19:43)
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cb31 said:
Is it just the hassle if you get a puncture the problem with centre-locks? Can you convert a centrelock GTS to a 5-bolt wheel easily enough?

Reason I am asking as my current wish list toy in a few years is a 991.1 GTS, don't want turbos even though it is faster and the GTS seems the best compromise of everything that I want.
5 bolt hubs was a no cost option on the .1. You could look out for one but they are rare

FriedMarsBar

512 posts

51 months

Yesterday (20:23)
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The CLs are only a pain to start with, once you've done it a couple of times it's quick and easy but I fully agree they're completely pointless on a road car and overkill.

I've recently taken my rears off to get new tyres, and it's not really any more difficult than 5 stud wheels.

I am however worried about my Euro trip, which 2.2K miles through, France, Germany and Spain. last year, on a similar trip, I got a bit of tyre damage whilst heading to Andorra and had to have it repaired with a mushroom. For my 2026 I'll take a torque converter, 60cm torque wrench and a decent breaker bar. A couple of mates in the group have CLs so we'll split the batch of tools between us.


Maxus

1,154 posts

200 months

Yesterday (22:18)
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cb31 said:
Is it just the hassle if you get a puncture the problem with centre-locks? Can you convert a centrelock GTS to a 5-bolt wheel easily enough?

Reason I am asking as my current wish list toy in a few years is a 991.1 GTS, don't want turbos even though it is faster and the GTS seems the best compromise of everything that I want.
5 bolt hubs was a no cost option on the .1. You could look out for one but they are rare

griffdude

1,878 posts

267 months

I really like the look of centre locks- really sets it apart. Mine came with the special socket which lives in a special container under the front cover. Which I’m sure the OPC would have removed if they knew it was there….