Which Porsche 997 Gen 2 Carrera 2 s or 4 s
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Hi, I went through this earlier in the year, had a 993 carrera 4 back in the day & have now ended up in a 997-2 , 2S with Pdk. For me the Pdk is brilliant but you do need sports chrono on it.
As others have said the grip & steering are great, I have changed the std exhaust for a valved sports one & it now sounds great.
As others have said the grip & steering are great, I have changed the std exhaust for a valved sports one & it now sounds great.
Shaoxter said:
Great cars, no need for 4WD imo unless you plan on driving it in snow.
It's pretty quiet even with PSE, you need a centre silencer bypass too
HI Good point about the snow I currently drive a BMW 430d x drive With stage 1 engine map and absolutely no problem in the snow It's pretty quiet even with PSE, you need a centre silencer bypass too

Guess we only have few days of snow a year but will be a daily driver
Designer Slave said:
2s for the better brakes although I'd be happy with a base.
If pdk - must have sports chrono as the car is transformed in sports mode.
Gen 2 cars need a PSE or aftermarket one IMHO.
Agree. I have a 997.2 C2S with he akrapovic system and it’s brilliant. If pdk - must have sports chrono as the car is transformed in sports mode.
Gen 2 cars need a PSE or aftermarket one IMHO.
OP - sorry to hear about the 964 sale. I’m potentially swapping my car for a 981 GTS so drop me a line if you fancy a low mileage (c.19.8k) well looked after example. May be traded in soon.
Have had a 997.2S for 6 years now, still just as fun as the day I picked it up.
Travelled just under 50k miles in it during that time, so a fair bit of experience.
I've driven a selection of other models and I prefer the 2S over the 4 in every generation I've touched purely from the acceleration perspective.
I appreciate they are as quick as each other but the feeling of being propelled from behind in a 2S is way more fun.
I found the 4S didn't attempt to pin me to the back of the seat as much as the 2S (even a newer 15 plate C4 GTS didn't do it for me in this regard).
The car has had it's issues, nothing terminal, the coolant system has screwed me over on a few occasions requiring a recovery but generally the car isn't horrendously expensive to maintain.
As other's have already mentioned I'd personally go for the S - not just for the slight power increase but it offers a 6 speed box, PASM as standard and better breaks. I think you're in the right area generation / price-point wise anyway, I'm desperately struggling to see why I'd pay the extra money for essentially a younger version of the same car for over double the cost.
Travelled just under 50k miles in it during that time, so a fair bit of experience.
I've driven a selection of other models and I prefer the 2S over the 4 in every generation I've touched purely from the acceleration perspective.
I appreciate they are as quick as each other but the feeling of being propelled from behind in a 2S is way more fun.
I found the 4S didn't attempt to pin me to the back of the seat as much as the 2S (even a newer 15 plate C4 GTS didn't do it for me in this regard).
The car has had it's issues, nothing terminal, the coolant system has screwed me over on a few occasions requiring a recovery but generally the car isn't horrendously expensive to maintain.
As other's have already mentioned I'd personally go for the S - not just for the slight power increase but it offers a 6 speed box, PASM as standard and better breaks. I think you're in the right area generation / price-point wise anyway, I'm desperately struggling to see why I'd pay the extra money for essentially a younger version of the same car for over double the cost.
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