Discussion
nick28 said:
Picked up mine last week. Great to be back with a NA engine. We had a 981 GTS for 4 years (longest I've kept a car) and this one improves on it across the board except maybe sound. Lots more torque, better steering feel and great build quality.
RedJimi said:
A quick update (if anyone is interested)! The salesman from the dealership called me today to refund the deposit for the GR Yaris but I hesitated and asked for another few months to decide. He was fine with that since they were going to keep the order open anyway. The one that I could have had this month was stuck on Autotrader and snapped up very quickly (over 50 calls he said) and went up to the Midlands.
So my options are still open even though I still think the GTS is the car for me. I'll see how work/cash goes over the next few months.... I'll be happy either way.
I was in a similar position to you in many respects - choosing between a GR Yaris and a 718 GTS. In the end, it was a fairly easy decision - 718. It is going to be a third car, so doesn’t need 4 seats / doors. I’ve gone for the isofix option on the passenger seat so it means I can use it with one child - taking to classes, picking up from school etc. So my options are still open even though I still think the GTS is the car for me. I'll see how work/cash goes over the next few months.... I'll be happy either way.
However, if I needed to carry more than one passenger, I still wouldn’t have chosen the Yaris - it is barely more practicable than the 718! Probably would have gone for a CTR.
At the end of the day you need to decide what suites your needs/wants best, but I felt the 718 would be more rewarding to drive more of the time than the Yaris. Yaris is a good fun car though. The sort of car I would have bought when I was much younger.
Edited by Roma101 on Sunday 4th July 20:13
Roma101 said:
RedJimi said:
A quick update (if anyone is interested)! The salesman from the dealership called me today to refund the deposit for the GR Yaris but I hesitated and asked for another few months to decide. He was fine with that since they were going to keep the order open anyway. The one that I could have had this month was stuck on Autotrader and snapped up very quickly (over 50 calls he said) and went up to the Midlands.
So my options are still open even though I still think the GTS is the car for me. I'll see how work/cash goes over the next few months.... I'll be happy either way.
I was in a similar position to you in many respects - choosing between a GR Yaris and a 718 GTS. In the end, it was a fairly easy decision - 718. It is going to be a third car, so doesn’t need 4 seats / doors. I’ve gone for the isofix option on the passenger seat so it means I can use it with one child - taking to classes, picking up from school etc. So my options are still open even though I still think the GTS is the car for me. I'll see how work/cash goes over the next few months.... I'll be happy either way.
However, if I needed to carry more than one passenger, I still wouldn’t have chosen the Yaris - it is barely more practicable than the 718! Probably would have gone for a CTR.
At the end of the day you need to decide what suites your needs/wants best, but I felt the 718 would be more rewarding to drive more of the time than the Yaris. Yaris is a good fun car though. The sort of car I would have bought when I was much younger.
Edited by Roma101 on Sunday 4th July 20:13
Holgate86 said:
Roma101 said:
RedJimi said:
A quick update (if anyone is interested)! The salesman from the dealership called me today to refund the deposit for the GR Yaris but I hesitated and asked for another few months to decide. He was fine with that since they were going to keep the order open anyway. The one that I could have had this month was stuck on Autotrader and snapped up very quickly (over 50 calls he said) and went up to the Midlands.
So my options are still open even though I still think the GTS is the car for me. I'll see how work/cash goes over the next few months.... I'll be happy either way.
I was in a similar position to you in many respects - choosing between a GR Yaris and a 718 GTS. In the end, it was a fairly easy decision - 718. It is going to be a third car, so doesn’t need 4 seats / doors. I’ve gone for the isofix option on the passenger seat so it means I can use it with one child - taking to classes, picking up from school etc. So my options are still open even though I still think the GTS is the car for me. I'll see how work/cash goes over the next few months.... I'll be happy either way.
However, if I needed to carry more than one passenger, I still wouldn’t have chosen the Yaris - it is barely more practicable than the 718! Probably would have gone for a CTR.
At the end of the day you need to decide what suites your needs/wants best, but I felt the 718 would be more rewarding to drive more of the time than the Yaris. Yaris is a good fun car though. The sort of car I would have bought when I was much younger.
Edited by Roma101 on Sunday 4th July 20:13
However, re practicality - we must have different definitions of practicality! For instance, how would it cope with a day out for a family of 4 with two child seats and a buggy and all other child paraphernalia?
I suppose the car makes more sense for the young who don’t have children or for those whose children are grown up.
Roma101 said:
Glad to hear you are enjoying your car.
However, re practicality - we must have different definitions of practicality! For instance, how would it cope with a day out for a family of 4 with two child seats and a buggy and all other child paraphernalia?
I suppose the car makes more sense for the young who don’t have children or for those whose children are grown up.
Had a deposit on a GTS and pulled out for a Yaris when all the reviews started to rave. 3 kids (16, 13 and 10) all fit in with me from school pick up. I wouldn't want to cram them in longer than 45 mins, but very doable and I'd say very practical for it's size. Not sure a 718 or Yaris will fit your practicality criteria but Yaris comes a lot closer. Had a sit in the GTS at FOS last week and still yearn after it, despite seeing the new Emira. Perhaps a few years down the line when fewer kids need ferrying around. Both great cars I'd like to own. Had thought of waiting for prices to drop, but that doesn't seem to be happening at the moment.However, re practicality - we must have different definitions of practicality! For instance, how would it cope with a day out for a family of 4 with two child seats and a buggy and all other child paraphernalia?
I suppose the car makes more sense for the young who don’t have children or for those whose children are grown up.
Roma101 said:
Holgate86 said:
Roma101 said:
RedJimi said:
A quick update (if anyone is interested)! The salesman from the dealership called me today to refund the deposit for the GR Yaris but I hesitated and asked for another few months to decide. He was fine with that since they were going to keep the order open anyway. The one that I could have had this month was stuck on Autotrader and snapped up very quickly (over 50 calls he said) and went up to the Midlands.
So my options are still open even though I still think the GTS is the car for me. I'll see how work/cash goes over the next few months.... I'll be happy either way.
I was in a similar position to you in many respects - choosing between a GR Yaris and a 718 GTS. In the end, it was a fairly easy decision - 718. It is going to be a third car, so doesn’t need 4 seats / doors. I’ve gone for the isofix option on the passenger seat so it means I can use it with one child - taking to classes, picking up from school etc. So my options are still open even though I still think the GTS is the car for me. I'll see how work/cash goes over the next few months.... I'll be happy either way.
However, if I needed to carry more than one passenger, I still wouldn’t have chosen the Yaris - it is barely more practicable than the 718! Probably would have gone for a CTR.
At the end of the day you need to decide what suites your needs/wants best, but I felt the 718 would be more rewarding to drive more of the time than the Yaris. Yaris is a good fun car though. The sort of car I would have bought when I was much younger.
Edited by Roma101 on Sunday 4th July 20:13
However, re practicality - we must have different definitions of practicality! For instance, how would it cope with a day out for a family of 4 with two child seats and a buggy and all other child paraphernalia?
I suppose the car makes more sense for the young who don’t have children or for those whose children are grown up.
nick28 said:
Holgate86 said:
BMW530d for the grandkids, GR Yaris for me and a Mercedes SLK55AMG for me and the wife when the sun shines…….it’s great to be retired haha.
Thats spooky, we've currently got a BMW 330d, GR Yaris and just picked up a 718 GTS Boxster. All just so usable 330e Touring daily, Golf Convertible for the wife and sunny days, GT4+ for fun
Finally put a deposit down on a GTS 4.0. Have asked to take delivery May 2022. Dealer said it would most likely be around that time given the demand on this model.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNY15XX9
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNY15XX9
RTA3 said:
Finally put a deposit down on a GTS 4.0. Have asked to take delivery May 2022. Dealer said it would most likely be around that time given the demand on this model.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNY15XX9
Nice car... http://www.porsche-code.com/PNY15XX9
Porsche guy said:
RTA3 said:
Finally put a deposit down on a GTS 4.0. Have asked to take delivery May 2022. Dealer said it would most likely be around that time given the demand on this model.
http://www.porsche-code.com/PNY15XX9
Nice car... http://www.porsche-code.com/PNY15XX9
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